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Nürtingen

Nürtingen (German: [ˈnʏʁtɪŋən] ) is a town on the river Neckar in the district of Esslingen in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.

Nürtingen
Location of Nürtingen within Esslingen district
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Nürtingen
Nürtingen
Coordinates: 48°38′N 9°20′E / 48.633°N 9.333°E / 48.633; 9.333
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictEsslingen
Government
 • Mayor (2019–27) Johannes Fridrich[1]
Area
 • Total46.9 km2 (18.1 sq mi)
Elevation
291 m (955 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total41,403
 • Density880/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
72601–72622
Dialling codes07022
Vehicle registrationES, NT
Websitenuertingen.de

History edit

 
Nürtingen power plant

The following events occurred, by year:

  • 1046: First mention of Niuritingin in the document of Speyer. Heinrich III gave Nürtingen as a gift to the chapter of Speyer
  • around 1335: Nürtingen received city rights
  • 1421: From this date, Nürtingen was the domicile of the Württemberg widows of former sovereigns.[citation needed]
  • 1602: The Maientag, a famous folklore procession and celebration, was first recorded
  • 1634: Half of the population died in the Thirty Years' War and of the plague
  • 1750: 133 buildings were burned down in the great fire
  • 1783/1784: Friedrich Hölderlin and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling were pupils of the Latin school (German: Lateinschule). They are still commemorated in the town by the street name Schellingstraße and the name of a high school Hölderlin-Gymnasium.

20th century edit

During the Nazi era there were in today's urban area 17 forced labor camps and accommodations with "Eastern workers", prisoners of war and "foreign workers", who had to work in the local companies, such as Maschinenfabrik Gebrüder Heller.[3] At the present location of the secondary schools was the Mühlwiesenlager with "Eastern workers". Eleven names of victims of the "euthanasia" murders are known; they were killed in Grafeneck or Hadamar.[4] They also caused[clarification needed] that all in so-called "mixed marriages" living men were brought to concentration camps and murdered there.[5][6]

A Sinti child born in Nürtingen, Anton Köhler, was with most of his siblings brought in 1944 from the Catholic orphanage St. Josephpflege in Mulfingen to Auschwitz-Birkenau and killed after his parents had been murdered.[7]

  • 1945 : A few bombs hit Nürtingen. The Tiefenbachtal (a valley south of Nürtingen) was an escape route for German soldiers.[clarification needed]
  • 1948 : The population increased from 10,000 to 17,000 due to refugees and displaced persons from East Germany
  • 1973 : The district of Nürtingen was merged into the district of Esslingen
 
Town hall
 
Ox fountain

Education edit

Nürtingen is home to Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Applied Science, also known as the Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nürtingen-Geislingen. The school hosts undergraduate and graduate programs in business administration, finance, real estate, and landscape architecture. Programs are taught in English and German, with a Master of Science in International Finance being taught through its growing European School of Finance, which partners with the German Institute for Corporate Finance, the European Derivatives Institute, the Deutsche Börse, and the Eurex exchange.

 
West side of the Church of St. Laurentius

Mayors since 1819 edit

  • 1819–1828: Gottlob Friedrich Schickhardt
  • 1828–1846: Heinrich Schickhardt
  • 1846–1868: Karl Friedrich Eßig
  • 1868–1896: Ferdinand Wilhelm Schmid (1829–1896)
  • 1896–1930: Matthäus Baur
  • 1930–1939: Hermann Weilenmann
  • 1939–1943: Walter Klemm (NSDAP)
  • 1943–1945: August Pfänder, temporary (NSDAP) (1891–1971)
  • 1945–1948: Hermann Weilenmann
  • 1948–1959: August Pfänder
  • 1959–1979: Karl Gonser (1914–1991)
  • 1979–2004: Alfred Bachofer (Free Voters) (born 1942)
  • since 2004: Otmar Heirich (SPD) (born 1951)

Districts edit

Hardt edit

Hardt (929 inhabitants, as of 2012) is the smallest district of Nürtingen. Hardt was first mentioned in 1366 in documents.

Neckarhausen edit

Neckarhausen (3,768 inhabitants, as of 2012) is about 2 km from Nürtingen. Neckarhausen was first mentioned in the year 1284. The site is largely dominated by the church and the town hall.

Raidwangen edit

Raidwangen (2,115 inhabitants, as of 2014) is about 3 km southwest of Nürtingen and about 1 km from the Neckar. Raidwangen was first mentioned in 1236 in documents.

Reudern edit

Reudern (2,707 inhabitants, as of 2012) is located on a hill approximately 3 km east of Nürtingen and was first mentioned in the year 1338.

Zizishausen edit

Zizishausen (3,222 inhabitants, as of 2012) is to the left and right of the Neckar and borders to the north directly to the core city of Nürtingen. Zizishausen was first mentioned in 1296.

Oberensingen edit

Oberensingen (4,060 inhabitants, 2006) closes immediately northwest of the central city of Nürtingen. The first mention dates back to 1344.

Roßdorf edit

Roßdorf lies south of Nürtingen. The district was created in the early 1960s as a model construction project for modern urban planning on the drawing board. Today Roßdorf has around 4,500 inhabitants.

Local council edit

The local council in Nürtingen has 32 members. Until 2014, the local council had 39 members. The Baden-Württemberg elections in 2014 had the following results.[8] The Oberbürgermeister (Mayor) is the president of the council and has one vote.

parties %
2014
Sitze
2014
%
2009
Sitze
2009
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 21.15 7 23.90 10
NL/GRÜNE Nürtingen list/Alliance 90/The Greens 16.85 5 19.53 8
FW Free voters 15.94 5 14.43 6
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 13.50 4 14.18 5
NT14 NT 14 11.21 4
LB/FDP Liberal citizens/Free Democratic Party 8.67 3 7.99 3
AB Aktive Bürger 7.80 2
FWVO Free voters Nürtingen-Oberensingen 4.88 2 5.82 2
JB Young citizens Nürtingen 11.32 4
REP The Republicans (Germany) 2.47 1
gesamt 100.0 32 100.0 39
Wahlbeteiligung 47.62% 49.75%

Twin towns - sister cities edit

Nürtingen is twinned with:[9]

Notable people edit

 
Robert Wiedersheim 1874

References edit

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 12 September 2021.
  2. ^ "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.
  3. ^ Steffen Seischab (2011): "Ausländische Zwangsarbeiter", in: Reinhard Tietzen (Hrsg.): Nürtingen 1918–1950. Nürtingen/Frickenhausen: Sindlinger-Burchartz 2011, S. 301 und 317
  4. ^ Anne Schaude: "Euthanasie"-Morde an Nürtingern, in: Nürtinger Opfer nationalsozialistischer Verfolgung. Webseite der Gedenkinitiative für die Opfer und Leidtragenden des Nationalsozialismus in Nürtingen: ns-opfer-nt.jimdo.com, retrieved 5 November 2013.
  5. ^ Manuel Werner: Weitere Ermordete. Sich erinnern heißt wachsam bleiben 2016-05-29 at the Wayback Machine, in: Nürtinger Opfer nationalsozialistischer Verfolgung. Website der Gedenkinitiative für die Opfer und Leidtragenden des Nationalsozialismus in Nürtingen: ns-opfer-nt.jimdo.com, retrieved 5 November 2013.
  6. ^ Manuel Werner: "Die Erinnerung braucht uns, und die Zukunft auch!". Rede von Manuel Werner bei der Übergabe des "Eis der Heckschnärre", in: Nürtinger STATTzeitung
  7. ^ Manuel Werner (2013): In Nürtingen geboren – in Auschwitz ermordet: Anton Köhler, in: Nürtinger Opfer nationalsozialistischer Verfolgung. Website der Gedenkinitiative für die Opfer und Leidtragenden des Nationalsozialismus in Nürtingen: ns-opfer-nt.jimdo.com, retrieved 5 November 2013.
  8. ^ Election information of Communal Computer Center Stuttgart
  9. ^ "Nürtingerinnen und Nürtinger sind in Europa zu Hause". nuertingen.de (in German). Nürtingen. Retrieved 2019-12-04.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • Official Website of University (German & English)

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Nurtingen to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Nurtingen German ˈnʏʁtɪŋen is a town on the river Neckar in the district of Esslingen in the state of Baden Wurttemberg in southern Germany NurtingenTownCoat of armsLocation of Nurtingen within Esslingen districtNurtingenShow map of GermanyNurtingenShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 48 38 N 9 20 E 48 633 N 9 333 E 48 633 9 333CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergAdmin regionStuttgartDistrictEsslingenGovernment Mayor 2019 27 Johannes Fridrich 1 Area Total46 9 km2 18 1 sq mi Elevation291 m 955 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total41 403 Density880 km2 2 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes72601 72622Dialling codes07022Vehicle registrationES NTWebsitenuertingen de Contents 1 History 1 1 20th century 2 Education 3 Mayors since 1819 4 Districts 4 1 Hardt 4 2 Neckarhausen 4 3 Raidwangen 4 4 Reudern 4 5 Zizishausen 4 6 Oberensingen 4 7 Rossdorf 5 Local council 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Nurtingen power plant The following events occurred by year 1046 First mention of Niuritingin in the document of Speyer Heinrich III gave Nurtingen as a gift to the chapter of Speyer around 1335 Nurtingen received city rights 1421 From this date Nurtingen was the domicile of the Wurttemberg widows of former sovereigns citation needed 1602 The Maientag a famous folklore procession and celebration was first recorded 1634 Half of the population died in the Thirty Years War and of the plague 1750 133 buildings were burned down in the great fire 1783 1784 Friedrich Holderlin and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling were pupils of the Latin school German Lateinschule They are still commemorated in the town by the street name Schellingstrasse and the name of a high school Holderlin Gymnasium 20th century edit During the Nazi era there were in today s urban area 17 forced labor camps and accommodations with Eastern workers prisoners of war and foreign workers who had to work in the local companies such as Maschinenfabrik Gebruder Heller 3 At the present location of the secondary schools was the Muhlwiesenlager with Eastern workers Eleven names of victims of the euthanasia murders are known they were killed in Grafeneck or Hadamar 4 They also caused clarification needed that all in so called mixed marriages living men were brought to concentration camps and murdered there 5 6 A Sinti child born in Nurtingen Anton Kohler was with most of his siblings brought in 1944 from the Catholic orphanage St Josephpflege in Mulfingen to Auschwitz Birkenau and killed after his parents had been murdered 7 1945 A few bombs hit Nurtingen The Tiefenbachtal a valley south of Nurtingen was an escape route for German soldiers clarification needed 1948 The population increased from 10 000 to 17 000 due to refugees and displaced persons from East Germany 1973 The district of Nurtingen was merged into the district of Esslingen nbsp Town hall nbsp Ox fountainEducation editNurtingen is home to Nurtingen Geislingen University of Applied Science also known as the Hochschule fur Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nurtingen Geislingen The school hosts undergraduate and graduate programs in business administration finance real estate and landscape architecture Programs are taught in English and German with a Master of Science in International Finance being taught through its growing European School of Finance which partners with the German Institute for Corporate Finance the European Derivatives Institute the Deutsche Borse and the Eurex exchange nbsp West side of the Church of St LaurentiusMayors since 1819 edit1819 1828 Gottlob Friedrich Schickhardt 1828 1846 Heinrich Schickhardt 1846 1868 Karl Friedrich Essig 1868 1896 Ferdinand Wilhelm Schmid 1829 1896 1896 1930 Matthaus Baur 1930 1939 Hermann Weilenmann 1939 1943 Walter Klemm NSDAP 1943 1945 August Pfander temporary NSDAP 1891 1971 1945 1948 Hermann Weilenmann 1948 1959 August Pfander 1959 1979 Karl Gonser 1914 1991 1979 2004 Alfred Bachofer Free Voters born 1942 since 2004 Otmar Heirich SPD born 1951 Districts editHardt edit Hardt 929 inhabitants as of 2012 is the smallest district of Nurtingen Hardt was first mentioned in 1366 in documents Neckarhausen edit Neckarhausen 3 768 inhabitants as of 2012 is about 2 km from Nurtingen Neckarhausen was first mentioned in the year 1284 The site is largely dominated by the church and the town hall Raidwangen edit Raidwangen 2 115 inhabitants as of 2014 is about 3 km southwest of Nurtingen and about 1 km from the Neckar Raidwangen was first mentioned in 1236 in documents Reudern edit Reudern 2 707 inhabitants as of 2012 is located on a hill approximately 3 km east of Nurtingen and was first mentioned in the year 1338 Zizishausen edit Zizishausen 3 222 inhabitants as of 2012 is to the left and right of the Neckar and borders to the north directly to the core city of Nurtingen Zizishausen was first mentioned in 1296 Oberensingen edit Oberensingen 4 060 inhabitants 2006 closes immediately northwest of the central city of Nurtingen The first mention dates back to 1344 Rossdorf edit Rossdorf lies south of Nurtingen The district was created in the early 1960s as a model construction project for modern urban planning on the drawing board Today Rossdorf has around 4 500 inhabitants Local council editThe local council in Nurtingen has 32 members Until 2014 the local council had 39 members The Baden Wurttemberg elections in 2014 had the following results 8 The Oberburgermeister Mayor is the president of the council and has one vote parties 2014 Sitze2014 2009 Sitze2009 CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 21 15 7 23 90 10 NL GRUNE Nurtingen list Alliance 90 The Greens 16 85 5 19 53 8 FW Free voters 15 94 5 14 43 6 SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 13 50 4 14 18 5 NT14 NT 14 11 21 4 LB FDP Liberal citizens Free Democratic Party 8 67 3 7 99 3 AB Aktive Burger 7 80 2 FWVO Free voters Nurtingen Oberensingen 4 88 2 5 82 2 JB Young citizens Nurtingen 11 32 4 REP The Republicans Germany 2 47 1 gesamt 100 0 32 100 0 39 Wahlbeteiligung 47 62 49 75 Twin towns sister cities editNurtingen is twinned with 9 nbsp Oullins France nbsp Rhondda Cynon Taf Wales United Kingdom nbsp Soroksar Budapest Hungary nbsp Zerbst GermanyNotable people edit nbsp Robert Wiedersheim 1874 Christian Friedrich Duttenhofer 1742 1814 theologian Gottlieb Jakob Planck 1751 1833 theologian and church historian great grandfather of Max Planck Albert Schaffle 1831 1903 scientist and statesman Robert Wiedersheim 1848 1923 physician Herbert Maisch 1890 1974 theatre director stage and film director Gotthilf Kurz 1923 2010 bookbinder book artist and graphic artist Erwin Waldner 1933 2015 footballer Bernd Hoss 1939 2016 football manager Klaus Just born 1964 sprinter Alois Schwartz born 1967 football player and manager Markus P Peters born 1972 inventor entrepreneur Thomas Brdaric born 1975 footballer Wolf Henzler born 1975 race car driver Christian Gentner born 1985 footballer Dominic Maroh born 1987 Slovenian footballer Matthias Jaissle born 1988 footballer Thomas Gentner born 1988 footballer Daniel Didavi born 1990 footballer Pascal Breier born 1992 footballerReferences edit Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse Staatsanzeiger accessed 12 September 2021 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 Steffen Seischab 2011 Auslandische Zwangsarbeiter in Reinhard Tietzen Hrsg Nurtingen 1918 1950 Nurtingen Frickenhausen Sindlinger Burchartz 2011 S 301 und 317 Anne Schaude Euthanasie Morde an Nurtingern in Nurtinger Opfer nationalsozialistischer Verfolgung Webseite der Gedenkinitiative fur die Opfer und Leidtragenden des Nationalsozialismus in Nurtingen ns opfer nt jimdo com retrieved 5 November 2013 Manuel Werner Weitere Ermordete Sich erinnern heisst wachsam bleiben Archived 2016 05 29 at the Wayback Machine in Nurtinger Opfer nationalsozialistischer Verfolgung Website der Gedenkinitiative fur die Opfer und Leidtragenden des Nationalsozialismus in Nurtingen ns opfer nt jimdo com retrieved 5 November 2013 Manuel Werner Die Erinnerung braucht uns und die Zukunft auch Rede von Manuel Werner bei der Ubergabe des Eis der Heckschnarre in Nurtinger STATTzeitung Manuel Werner 2013 In Nurtingen geboren in Auschwitz ermordet Anton Kohler in Nurtinger Opfer nationalsozialistischer Verfolgung Website der Gedenkinitiative fur die Opfer und Leidtragenden des Nationalsozialismus in Nurtingen ns opfer nt jimdo com retrieved 5 November 2013 Election information of Communal Computer Center Stuttgart Nurtingerinnen und Nurtinger sind in Europa zu Hause nuertingen de in German Nurtingen Retrieved 2019 12 04 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nurtingen Official website nbsp in German Official Website of University German amp English Retrieved from 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