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Alb-Donau-Kreis

Alb-Donau-Kreis is a Landkreis (district) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Biberach, Reutlingen, Göppingen and Heidenheim, the two Bavarian districts Günzburg and Neu-Ulm, and the city of Ulm.

Alb-Donau
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Adm. regionTübingen
CapitalUlm
Government
 • District admin.Heiner Scheffold
Area
 • Total1,357.32 km2 (524.06 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2022)[1]
 • Total202,476
 • Density150/km2 (390/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Websitealb-donau-kreis.de

History edit

The history of the region is linked with the history of Ulm and the Swabian Jura.

Listing of towns and municipalities in the former Ulm district:

  1. Albeck (now part of Langenau)
  2. Altheim (Alb)
  3. Altheim ob Weihung (now part of Staig)
  4. Amstetten
  5. Arnegg (now part of Blaustein)
  6. Asch (now part of Blaubeuren)
  7. Asselfingen
  8. Ballendorf
  9. Beimerstetten
  10. Beiningen (now part of Blaubeuren)
  11. Berghülen
  12. Bermaringen (now part of Blaustein)
  13. Bernstadt
  14. Blaubeuren (town)
  15. Blaustein
  16. Bollingen (now part of Dornstadt)
  17. Börslingen
  18. Bräunisheim (now part of Amstetten)
  19. Breitingen
  20. Bühlenhausen (now part of Berghülen)
  21. Dellmensingen (now part of Erbach)
  22. Dietenheim (town)
  23. Donaustetten (now part of Ulm)
  24. Dorndorf (now part of Illerrieden)
  25. Dornstadt
  26. Eggingen (now part of Ulm)
  27. Ehrenstein (now part of Blaustein)
  28. Einsingen (now part of Ulm)
  29. Erbach (town)
  30. Ermingen (now part of Ulm)
  31. Ettlenschieß (now part of Lonsee)
  32. Gögglingen (now part of Ulm)
  33. Göttingen (now part of Langenau)
  34. Halzhausen (now part of Lonsee)
  35. Herrlingen (now part of Blaustein)
  36. Hofstett-Emerbuch (now part of Amstetten)
  37. Holzkirch
  38. Hörvelsingen (now part of Langenau)
  39. Hüttisheim
  40. Illerrieden
  41. Jungingen (now part of Ulm)
  42. Klingenstein (now part of Blaustein)
  43. Langenau (town)
  44. Lehr (now part of Ulm)
  45. Lonsee
  46. Luizhausen (now part of Lonsee)
  47. Machtolsheim (now part of Laichingen)
  48. Mähringen (now part of Ulm)
  49. Markbronn (now part of Blaustein)
  50. Merklingen
  51. Neenstetten
  52. Nellingen
  53. Nerenstetten
  54. Oberkirchberg (now part of Illerkirchberg)
  55. Öllingen
  56. Oppingen (now part of Nellingen)
  57. Pappelau (now part of Blaubeuren)
  58. Radelstetten (now part of Lonsee)
  59. Rammingen
  60. Regglisweiler (now part of Dietenheim)
  61. Reutti (now part of Amstetten)
  62. Schalkstetten (now part of Amstetten)
  63. Scharenstetten (now part of Dornstadt)
  64. Schnürpflingen
  65. Seißen (now part of Blaubeuren)
  66. Setzingen
  67. Sonderbuch (now part of Blaubeuren)
  68. Steinberg (now part of Staig)
  69. Stubersheim (now part of Amstetten)
  70. Suppingen (now part of Laichingen)
  71. Temmenhausen (now part of Dornstadt)
  72. Tomerdingen (now part of Dornstadt)
  73. Türkheim (now part of Geislingen an der Steige in Göppingen)
  74. Unterkirchberg (now part of Illerkirchberg)
  75. Unterweiler (now part of Ulm)
  76. Urspring (now part of Lonsee)
  77. Waldhausen (now part of Geislingen an der Steige in Göppingen)
  78. Wangen (now part of Illerrieden)
  79. Weidenstetten
  80. Weiler (now part of Blaubeuren)
  81. Weinstetten (now part of Staig)
  82. Westerstetten
  83. Wippingen (now part of Blaustein)

The district of Alb-Donau was established in 1973 by merging the former districts of Ulm and Ehingen, some municipalities of the Münsingen district and the municipalities of Oberbalzheim and Unterbalzheim of the Biberach district.

Geography edit

The city of Ulm is surrounded by the district. It is the administrative seat of the Alb-Donau district, although it is not part of the district.

The district is named after the Danube River and the Swabian Jura mountains. The Danube enters the district in the southwest, runs through the southern parts of the district and leaves eastwards to Ulm. North of the Danube banks, the hills of the Swabian Jura rise. The hill chain extends from southwest to northeast parallel to the course of the Danube River and is continued on either side of the district. An affluent of the Danube, the Iller River, forms the southeastern border of the Alb-Donau district, before it meets the Danube in Ulm.

Coat of arms edit

The coat of arms is identical to the coat of arms of the former district of Ulm. The eagle was the heraldic animal of the Free Imperial City of Ulm. The shield displays the deer antlers of Württemberg and the red and white stripes of the Austrian county of Burgau (which the southern parts of the district once belonged to).

Towns and municipalities edit

 Biberach (district)Esslingen (district)Göppingen (district)Heidenheim (district)Reutlingen (district)UlmAllmendingenAllmendingenAltheim (Alb)Altheim (Ehingen)Altheim (Ehingen)AmstettenAsselfingenBallendorfBalzheimBeimerstettenBerghülenBernstadtBlaubeurenBlausteinBreitingenBörslingenDietenheimDornstadtEhingenEhingenEmeringenEmerkingenErbach an der DonauGriesingenGrundsheimHausen am BussenHeroldstattHolzkirchHüttisheimIllerkirchbergIllerriedenLaichingenLangenauLauterachLonseeMerklingenMunderkingenNeenstettenNellingenNerenstettenOberdischingenObermarchtalOberstadionÖllingenÖpfingenRammingenRechtensteinRottenackerSchelklingenSchnürpflingenSetzingenStaigUntermarchtalUnterstadionUnterwachingenWeidenstettenWesterheimWesterstettenBavaria
Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district

References edit

  1. ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2022" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2022] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website (German)

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donau kreis de Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Coat of arms 4 Towns and municipalities 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe history of the region is linked with the history of Ulm and the Swabian Jura Listing of towns and municipalities in the former Ulm district Albeck now part of Langenau Altheim Alb Altheim ob Weihung now part of Staig Amstetten Arnegg now part of Blaustein Asch now part of Blaubeuren Asselfingen Ballendorf Beimerstetten Beiningen now part of Blaubeuren Berghulen Bermaringen now part of Blaustein Bernstadt Blaubeuren town Blaustein Bollingen now part of Dornstadt Borslingen Braunisheim now part of Amstetten Breitingen Buhlenhausen now part of Berghulen Dellmensingen now part of Erbach Dietenheim town Donaustetten now part of Ulm Dorndorf now part of Illerrieden Dornstadt Eggingen now part of Ulm Ehrenstein now part of Blaustein Einsingen now part of Ulm Erbach town Ermingen now part of Ulm Ettlenschiess now part of Lonsee Gogglingen now part of Ulm Gottingen now part of Langenau Halzhausen now part of Lonsee Herrlingen now part of Blaustein Hofstett Emerbuch now part of Amstetten Holzkirch Horvelsingen now part of Langenau Huttisheim Illerrieden Jungingen now part of Ulm Klingenstein now part of Blaustein Langenau town Lehr now part of Ulm Lonsee Luizhausen now part of Lonsee Machtolsheim now part of Laichingen Mahringen now part of Ulm Markbronn now part of Blaustein Merklingen Neenstetten Nellingen Nerenstetten Oberkirchberg now part of Illerkirchberg Ollingen Oppingen now part of Nellingen Pappelau now part of Blaubeuren Radelstetten now part of Lonsee Rammingen Regglisweiler now part of Dietenheim Reutti now part of Amstetten Schalkstetten now part of Amstetten Scharenstetten now part of Dornstadt Schnurpflingen Seissen now part of Blaubeuren Setzingen Sonderbuch now part of Blaubeuren Steinberg now part of Staig Stubersheim now part of Amstetten Suppingen now part of Laichingen Temmenhausen now part of Dornstadt Tomerdingen now part of Dornstadt Turkheim now part of Geislingen an der Steige in Goppingen Unterkirchberg now part of Illerkirchberg Unterweiler now part of Ulm Urspring now part of Lonsee Waldhausen now part of Geislingen an der Steige in Goppingen Wangen now part of Illerrieden Weidenstetten Weiler now part of Blaubeuren Weinstetten now part of Staig Westerstetten Wippingen now part of Blaustein The district of Alb Donau was established in 1973 by merging the former districts of Ulm and Ehingen some municipalities of the Munsingen district and the municipalities of Oberbalzheim and Unterbalzheim of the Biberach district Geography editThe city of Ulm is surrounded by the district It is the administrative seat of the Alb Donau district although it is not part of the district The district is named after the Danube River and the Swabian Jura mountains The Danube enters the district in the southwest runs through the southern parts of the district and leaves eastwards to Ulm North of the Danube banks the hills of the Swabian Jura rise The hill chain extends from southwest to northeast parallel to the course of the Danube River and is continued on either side of the district An affluent of the Danube the Iller River forms the southeastern border of the Alb Donau district before it meets the Danube in Ulm Coat of arms editThe coat of arms is identical to the coat of arms of the former district of Ulm The eagle was the heraldic animal of the Free Imperial City of Ulm The shield displays the deer antlers of Wurttemberg and the red and white stripes of the Austrian county of Burgau which the southern parts of the district once belonged to Towns and municipalities edit nbsp Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district Towns Municipalities Blaubeuren Dietenheim Ehingen Erbach Laichingen Langenau Munderkingen Schelklingen Allmendingen Altheim Altheim Alb Amstetten Asselfingen Ballendorf Balzheim Beimerstetten Berghulen Bernstadt Blaustein Borslingen Breitingen Dornstadt Emeringen Emerkingen Griesingen Grundsheim Hausen am Bussen Heroldstatt Holzkirch Huttisheim Illerkirchberg Illerrieden Lauterach Lonsee Merklingen Neenstetten Nellingen Nerenstetten Oberdischingen Obermarchtal Oberstadion Ollingen Opfingen Rammingen Rechtenstein Rottenacker Schnurpflingen Setzingen Staig Untermarchtal Unterstadion Unterwachingen Weidenstetten Westerheim WesterstettenReferences edit Bevolkerung nach Nationalitat und Geschlecht am 31 Dezember 2022 Population by nationality and sex as of December 31 2022 CSV in German Statistisches Landesamt Baden Wurttemberg June 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alb Donau Kreis Official website German 48 24 N 9 51 E 48 4 N 9 85 E 48 4 9 85 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alb Donau Kreis amp oldid 1213705345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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