Hafenlohr

Hafenlohr is a municipality in the Lower Franconian district of Main -Spessart and a member of the administrative community Marktheidenfeld.

  • 2.1 Etymology
  • 2.2 Earlier spellings
  • 3.1 Amalgamations
  • 3.2 Population development
  • 4.1 Coat of Arms
  • 5.1 monuments
  • 6.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 7.1 Education
  • 7.2 Public bodies

Geography

Geographical Location

Hafenlohr lies in the Würzburg region, about 3 km north of Marktheidenfeld.

Community structure

Hafenlohr is divided into eight districts:

  • Hafenlohr
  • Windsheim Railway bridge mill
  • Diana
  • Einsiedel
  • Hubertushoehe
  • Lindenfurterhof
  • Gatehouse Breitfurt

Then there are the deserts not officially designated prince Breitfurt and bridge.

There are the districts Hafenlohr and Windsheim.

Neighboring communities

Name

Etymology

Your name, the municipality has Hafenlohr from the eponymous river Hafenlohr that flow to the Main in the municipality.

Earlier spellings

Earlier spellings of the place from various historical maps and documents:

History

As part of the Upper Office Rothfels of the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg Hafenlohr fell in the secularization of the counts Löwenstein- Wertheim. Both belonged from 1500 to the Frankish Empire circle. By 1806, there was media coverage of the Principality of Aschaffenburg, with which it fell in 1814 to Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, was born with the congregation of 1818, the current community.

Incorporations

On January 1, 1974, until then independent municipality Windsheim was incorporated.

Population Development

Hafenlohr belonged in 2009 to the few municipalities in Landkreis Main -Spessart with population growth.

Policy

Mayor 's Thorsten Schwab ( CSU).

The municipal tax revenue amounted to the equivalent of € 952,000 in 1999, which amounted to the trade tax revenues ( net) converted € 126,000. In 2008, tax revenues amounted to approximately € 1.45 million, € 415,000 were included in trade tax. The total budget of the municipality Hafenlohr is approximately € 3.5 million annually.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 30 January 1957.

Blazon: ". Henkel in red a golden pot over a solid silver wave beams "

The handle pot is speaking for the place name, on the one hand from the same Spessartflüsschen derived, which flows into the Main, on the other, since the beginning of the 15th century at the latest operated by Hafnerei. This trade brought the city an economic boost. The colors indicate the former dominion owners. The colors red and gold are reminiscent of the Counts of Rieneck that are occupied in the municipality since the mid-12th century. After the extinction of the line Rieneck - Rothfels 1333 the fief fell to the Bishopric of Würzburg. Then the colors silver, and red refer

The coat of arms was designed by the Munich heraldist Dr. Friedrich Merzbacher.

Culture and sights

Monuments

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

It was in 1998 according to official statistics in manufacturing and 260 in trade and transport, no social insurance contributions at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the workplace 37 people. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 687 in the manufacturing sector, there were 17 farms, in construction do not have. In addition, in 1999, there were 15 farms with an agricultural area of ​​103 ha, of which 47 hectares of arable land and 55 ha of permanent grassland. The Paidi Möbel GmbH, which produces children's furniture, has its headquarters in Hafenlohr.

Education and Culture

Education

There are the following facilities (as of 2010):

  • Kindergartens: 50 nursery places and 12 nursery places
  • Elementary School: 1 with 6 teachers and 115 students

Public institutions

  • Technical Relief local federation Marktheidenfeld
  • Volunteer fire Hafenlohr and Windsheim

Personalities

In Hafenlohr were born:

  • Lydia Westrich (* 1949), German politician (SPD )
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