Schlierbach (Göppingen)

Schlierbach is a municipality in the Stuttgart region on the edge of the district of Göppingen in Baden- Württemberg. The community is located about ten kilometers southwest of the town of Göppingen. The municipality Schlierbach There are no other places besides the Schlierbach.

Geography

Historical Geography: The area of ​​the municipality are the disposed villages Bolzhausen and Brühlmannshof.

History

The traces of the first human settlement on Schlierbacher Mountian lead back to the period 800-450 BC. The Celts followed around the birth of Christ the Romans, who in turn were ousted in the 3rd century by the Alemanni. This came since the 8th century under Frankish rule. In the recent expansion of the 9th to 12th century emerged, the site belonged in the 13th century, the Dukes of Teck.

In the year 1275 is Schlierbach in liber decimationis, a tax register, first mentioned. With the acquisition of rule by Count Ulrich Teck in 1381 Schlierbach was part of Württemberg. 1485 came from Schlierbach Oberamt Kirchheim for Oberamt Göppingen and is since 1938 part of the district Göppingen.

Coat of arms

The teilredende coat of arms consists of a yellow sign with a black Hirsch main bar, including two in blue yellow wave beams. The shaft bars represent the Schlierbach, which gives the place its name. The deer pole points to the former belonging to Württemberg. The coat of arms has been awarded by the state government on January 21, 1948, the yellow- blue flag by the Home Office on 18 December 1958.

Policy

City Council: The council are after the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, in addition to the chairman and the mayor 14 members, seven of the CDU and seven of the FUW.

Population Development

The population development of the community 1837-2010

Education

  • Schlierbach has a primary and secondary school with Werkrealschule.
  • For the smallest population, there are three kindergartens in the town.
  • Next there is in place a Community College
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