Dietenhofen

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Dietenhofen is a market in the district of Ansbach, Middle Franconia.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 2.2 Population development
  • 3.1 Mayor
  • 3.2 Market council
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 3.4 community partnerships
  • 4.1 monuments
  • 4.2 Sport
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Established businesses

Geography

Geographical Location

Dietenhofen is located in the natural park of Franconia about 28 kilometers west of Nuremberg, 14 km northeast of Ansbach and 38 kilometers east of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Through the town, the Beavers, which opens in Fuerth in the Rednitz flows.

Neighboring communities

Borders the following municipalities:

(List: in the north, starting clockwise. )

Community structure

The municipality has 28 districts:

  • Adelmann village
  • Andorf
  • Dietenhofen
  • Dieterich wood
  • Ebersdorf
  • Frickendorf
  • Göttel village
  • Haunoldshofen
  • Herpersdorf
  • Courts
  • Hörleinsdorf
  • Kehlmünz
  • Small Habersdorf
  • Small Haslach
  • Lentersdorf
  • Leonrod
  • Methlach
  • Mosmühle
  • Münch cell
  • Neudietenholz
  • Neudorf
  • Upper Cunning Bach
  • Roth directing
  • Rüdern
  • Seubersdorf
  • Pride mill
  • Walburg winds
  • Warzfelden

Climate

Precipitation chart for Dietenhofen (blue curve) from the mean values ​​( quantiles ) for Germany (gray)

In Dietenhofen the average rainfall per year is 689 mm.

History

The Wasserburg Dietenhofen in 1523 destroyed and later rebuilt as a castle again. The place belonged to the Hohenzollern Principality of Ansbach, which lay in the Frankish Empire Circle from 1500. 1792 was the transition to Prussia. As part of the Principality of it fell in the Treaty of Paris ( February 1806 ) by exchange to the Kingdom of Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, was born with the congregation of 1818, the current community.

Before the district reform the church belonged to the district of Neustadt an der Aisch. The savings bank at the site is a branch of the Sparkasse im Landkreis Neustadt an der Aisch - Bad Windsheim.

Incorporations

On 1 July 1969, the formerly independent communities Ebersdorf and Leonrod were incorporated. On January 1, 1970 Herpersdorf and Seubersdorf were added. Neudorf was followed on 1 January 1972. Kehlmünz and parts of the territory of the district of Ansbach previously belonging resolved communities Haas transition and small Haslach were reclassified on 1 July 1972 in the market Dietenhofen. Parts of the territory of the dissolved municipality Unternbibert were added on 1 January 1977. Göttel village followed on 1 May 1978.

Population Development

Original market town Dietenhofen:

With the former municipalities, the later districts of Dietenhofen were:

Policy

Mayor

Since 1984, Heinz Henninger ( PWG ) First Mayor of Dietenhofen, he was re-elected last March 2, 2008.

Market council

The market council of Dietenhofen consists of 20 members and the full-time mayor.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms description reads: In silver on green floor standing a blue -clad shepherd with golden bag, golden boots and a black slouch hat, blowing a golden horn. Also known as " The Dudemann ".

Community partnerships

  • Zschorlau (Saxony )
  • Flavignac (France), since 1982; Flavignac ( fr)
  • Gresten - country ( Austria ), since 2010

Culture and sights

Monuments

→ List of monuments in Dietenhofen

Sports

Of local sports club is the 1909 TV Dietenhofen. Ski Club Dietenhofen eV priorities: Alpine skiing, cross country skiing, grass skiing

Once a year, the Ammer villages landscape Marathon, which starts in Ammerndorf and Dietenhofen touched.

For the schwimmerische training of citizens of Dietenhofen and around the DLRG OV Dietenhofen cares since 1974.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

In the first half of the 1880s was set up by the Biberttal connection with the Ansbach - Dietenhofen market Erlbach a post bus line from the Nuremberg - Crailsheim railway. This lost its importance with the opening of Bibertbahn on May 22, 1914. Perverted you until September 26, 1971 through the local area until the opening of the section after Rügland on June 1, 1915 Dietenhofen terminus. Even before the closure of the railway traffic in September 1971, the railway bus connected the place with Nuremberg and Fürth. At the start of the transport association Greater Nuremberg in September 1987, the rail bus was fully integrated as line 113 in the composite. In 1988, the 100% -owned rail subsidiary Omnibusverkehr Franken the concession.

For school year 1992 coming from Dietenhofen school bus route to the State Secondary School in Heilsbronn and the Lawrence School Center Neuendettelsau was converted to bus line 717 from Neudorf.

Also operates the bus and coach transport francs with the line 129 via a bus line market Erlbach Dietersheim and private transport companies, a line 716 to Ansbach.

Evenings and weekends runs a call taxi to the train station in Ansbach.

Established businesses

  • Geobra Brandstätter GmbH & Co. KG
  • Herpa Miniature Models GmbH

Personalities

  • Rainer Erdel (* 1955), politician of the FDP
  • Hans Hartmut Karg (* 1947), German educationist
  • Wilhelm Koch ( born 1926 in Dietenhofen ), local historian of the city Merkendorf
  • Horst Brandstätter ( born 1933), entrepreneur and owner of Playmobil and Lechuza companies ( geobra ), since 2013 honorary citizen
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