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Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz

Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz (German: [ˈnɔɪ̯maʁkt ʔɪn deːɐ̯ ˈʔoːbɐˌpfalts] (listen); Bavarian: Naimakk in da Owerpfolz) is the capital of the Neumarkt district in the administrative region of the Upper Palatinate, in Bavaria, Germany. With a population of about 40,000, Neumarkt is the seat of various projects, and acts as the economic and cultural center of the western Upper Palatinate, along with Nürnberg, Ingolstadt, and Regensburg.

Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz
Aerial view of Neumarkt
Location of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz within Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz district
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Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz
Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz
Coordinates: 49°17′N 11°28′E / 49.283°N 11.467°E / 49.283; 11.467Coordinates: 49°17′N 11°28′E / 49.283°N 11.467°E / 49.283; 11.467
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberpfalz
DistrictNeumarkt in der Oberpfalz
Government
 • Lord mayor (2017–23) Thomas Thumann[1] (FW)
Area
 • Total79.03 km2 (30.51 sq mi)
Elevation
424 m (1,391 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total40,274
 • Density510/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
92318
Dialling codes09181
Vehicle registrationNM, PAR
Websitewww.neumarkt.de

Geography

Neumarkt lies on the western edge of the Franconian Jura, nestled in a valley. The municipal region reaches as far as the Bavarian Jura to the east. The Neumarkt valley drains to the north through the Schwarzach River, a tributary of the Regnitz, eventually flowing into the Main, and to the south through the Sulz, a tributary of the Altmühl, which eventually flows into the Danube. The Ludwig Canal cuts through the area from North to South, bridging the European water divide. The elevation varies from 406 meters on the Beckenmühle River to the north, to 595 meters in the vicinity of Fuchsberg; as a reference, the elevation of city hall is given as 423 meters.

The municipal region has an area of 73.09 km2. The following municipalities, all of which belong to the Neumarkt district, border the district capital. They are named clockwise, beginning in the north: Berg, Pilsach, Velburg, Deining, Sengenthal, Berngau and Postbauer-Heng.

Geology

Neumarkt is located on the western edge of a former Coral Reef (now called the Franconian Jura) of the Tethys Ocean during the Jurassic. The floor of the valley is predominately sandy, whence came the earlier name Neumarkt auf dem Sand (Neumarkt on the Sand), on the sides are isolated regions of loam. The mountains are formed of hard Limestone containing numerous springs, including, for example, the source of the White Laber River near Voggenthal.

Municipal subdivision

The core of the municipal area is the Old City and its still-recognized borders. The first housing developments built outside the city walls began in 1850 to the east, along Mühlstraße, Mariahilfstraße, and Badstraße. To the south, the Industrial area developed beginning around 1920. After 1945, the city expanded to the north and west, and eventually grew together with the municipalities of Woffenbach and Holzheim. Numerous other settlements developed around the city center, named, going clockwise from the north: Altenhof, Koppenmühle, Kohlenbrunnermühle, Mühlen, Wolfstein (at the site of the former Prison Work Camp), Weinberg, Schlosserhügel, and Hasenheide.

During the 1972 Municipality Reforms, nine municipalities were merged with the city, substantially increasing the municipal area.

History

Traces of the earliest settlement at Neumarkt go back as far as the Neolithic period. Around Neumarkt there are numerous burial mounds and multiple Celtic embankments. The town is assumed to have been first founded by the Bavarii in the 6th or 7th century, for example, the quarter of the city now named Pölling.

The precise date of the city's founding is unknown, but its founding as "neuer Markt" is assumed to have happened in the beginning of the 12th century, on the trade route between Nuremberg and Regensburg. The city was first mentioned in a document in 1135, and city fortifications were mentioned for the first time in 1315. In the 13th century Emperor Frederick II granted Neumarkt Reichsfreiheit, and with it, the right to collect customs on trade between Nuremberg and Regensburg and itself. However, the city never enforced this status, because the city fell to the Wittelsbachs in 1329 through the Treaty of Pavia.

In the 15th and 16th centuries, Neumarkt was the residence of the rulers of the Palatinate. Count Johann von Pfalz-Neumarkt established the seat of his government here,[when?] and began to develop the city into a residency. Included in his work are the church of St. Johannes, the Court Chapel, and the castle of the counts of the Palatinate. Johann was succeeded by Counts Otto I, his son Otto II, and Frederick II, who later became an Elector, and moved to Heidelberg.

 
A panorama of castle ruin Wolfstein, March 2013

After the Palatinate Counts left, Neumarkt lost much of its importance. Subsequently, the city played a part in political and economic life only for the surrounding area, and the growth of the city stopped almost entirely. The next perceptible period of growth did not occur until the middle of the 19th century. In the Thirty Years' War, Neumarkt was occupied by Swedish troops from 1633 to 1635 and from 1646 to 1649. Both times the city was plundered and partially destroyed.

 
Castle of the Palatinate Counts

During the war of the First Coalition a dramatic encounter between the French and Austria troops occurred in Neumarkt in the Summer of 1796. The French barricaded themselves in the city and the Austrians began its complete destruction. Only through the intervention of a smith from Neumarkt, who single-handedly opened the upper gate, was something worse averted. Neumarkt attained the status of Bavarian imperial city, and was the seat of a district court after the Kingdom of Bavaria was formed by Napoleon in 1806.

In the 19th century Neumarkt gradually developed into an industrial center. Beginning in 1830, thousands of laborers worked on the Ludwigskanal in the vicinity of Neumarkt, the completion of which, in 1846, made Neumarkt a port city. The Express-Werken, established in Neumarkt in 1884, were continental Europe's first bicycle factory.

The economic and political results of World War I were quickly noticeable in Neumarkt. Over 300 of its young men fell on the battlefield.

 
The remains of the former Dietrich Eckart memorial in Neumarkt, covered in both neo-Nazi and anti-Nazi graffiti

In September 1923 one of the first local chapters of the Nazi Party was founded in Neumarkt, which appeared publicly on September 23 for "German Day". The chapter was created shortly before the death of Dietrich Eckart, one of the founders of the Nazi party, who was born in Neumarkt. The removal of active party members, however, led to its quick disintegration. The party was not reorganized in Neumarkt until 1928. In 1934, in memory of Eckart, the town was officially given the added suffix "Dietrich-Eckart-city". In that year, Adolf Hitler inaugurated a monument in Eckart's honour in the city park.[3] It has since been rededicated to Christopher of Bavaria (1416-1448), King of Denmark, who was probably born in the town.

Economy

The Lammsbräu Brewery is located in the town.[4]

Sports

Neumarkt offers sport activities like martial arts (Judo, Karate, Taekwondo, Aikido, Boxing and Thai boxing) as well as table tennis, wheelchair sports, athletics, bowling, volleyball, wrestling and tennis. league and wrestling.

Twin towns – sister cities

Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz is twinned with:[5]

Notable people

 
Käthe Dorsch in 1946

See also

References

  1. ^ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, accessed 19 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag" (in German). Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik. June 2022.
  3. ^ Georges van Vrekhem, Hitler and His God: The Background of the Hitler Phenomenon, Rupa & Company, 2006, p.58.
  4. ^ "Neumarkter Lammsbräu" (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Städtepartnerschaften". neumarkt.de (in German). Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz. Retrieved 2021-03-01.

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Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz German ˈnɔɪ maʁkt ʔɪn deːɐ ˈʔoːbɐˌpfalts listen Bavarian Naimakk in da Owerpfolz is the capital of the Neumarkt district in the administrative region of the Upper Palatinate in Bavaria Germany With a population of about 40 000 Neumarkt is the seat of various projects and acts as the economic and cultural center of the western Upper Palatinate along with Nurnberg Ingolstadt and Regensburg Neumarkt in der OberpfalzTownAerial view of NeumarktCoat of armsLocation of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz within Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz districtNeumarkt in der OberpfalzShow map of GermanyNeumarkt in der OberpfalzShow map of BavariaCoordinates 49 17 N 11 28 E 49 283 N 11 467 E 49 283 11 467 Coordinates 49 17 N 11 28 E 49 283 N 11 467 E 49 283 11 467CountryGermanyStateBavariaAdmin regionOberpfalzDistrictNeumarkt in der OberpfalzGovernment Lord mayor 2017 23 Thomas Thumann 1 FW Area Total79 03 km2 30 51 sq mi Elevation424 m 1 391 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total40 274 Density510 km2 1 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes92318Dialling codes09181Vehicle registrationNM PARWebsitewww neumarkt de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Geology 1 2 Municipal subdivision 2 History 3 Economy 4 Sports 5 Twin towns sister cities 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 ReferencesGeography EditNeumarkt lies on the western edge of the Franconian Jura nestled in a valley The municipal region reaches as far as the Bavarian Jura to the east The Neumarkt valley drains to the north through the Schwarzach River a tributary of the Regnitz eventually flowing into the Main and to the south through the Sulz a tributary of the Altmuhl which eventually flows into the Danube The Ludwig Canal cuts through the area from North to South bridging the European water divide The elevation varies from 406 meters on the Beckenmuhle River to the north to 595 meters in the vicinity of Fuchsberg as a reference the elevation of city hall is given as 423 meters The municipal region has an area of 73 09 km2 The following municipalities all of which belong to the Neumarkt district border the district capital They are named clockwise beginning in the north Berg Pilsach Velburg Deining Sengenthal Berngau and Postbauer Heng Geology Edit Neumarkt is located on the western edge of a former Coral Reef now called the Franconian Jura of the Tethys Ocean during the Jurassic The floor of the valley is predominately sandy whence came the earlier name Neumarkt auf dem Sand Neumarkt on the Sand on the sides are isolated regions of loam The mountains are formed of hard Limestone containing numerous springs including for example the source of the White Laber River near Voggenthal Municipal subdivision Edit The core of the municipal area is the Old City and its still recognized borders The first housing developments built outside the city walls began in 1850 to the east along Muhlstrasse Mariahilfstrasse and Badstrasse To the south the Industrial area developed beginning around 1920 After 1945 the city expanded to the north and west and eventually grew together with the municipalities of Woffenbach and Holzheim Numerous other settlements developed around the city center named going clockwise from the north Altenhof Koppenmuhle Kohlenbrunnermuhle Muhlen Wolfstein at the site of the former Prison Work Camp Weinberg Schlosserhugel and Hasenheide During the 1972 Municipality Reforms nine municipalities were merged with the city substantially increasing the municipal area History EditTraces of the earliest settlement at Neumarkt go back as far as the Neolithic period Around Neumarkt there are numerous burial mounds and multiple Celtic embankments The town is assumed to have been first founded by the Bavarii in the 6th or 7th century for example the quarter of the city now named Polling The precise date of the city s founding is unknown but its founding as neuer Markt is assumed to have happened in the beginning of the 12th century on the trade route between Nuremberg and Regensburg The city was first mentioned in a document in 1135 and city fortifications were mentioned for the first time in 1315 In the 13th century Emperor Frederick II granted Neumarkt Reichsfreiheit and with it the right to collect customs on trade between Nuremberg and Regensburg and itself However the city never enforced this status because the city fell to the Wittelsbachs in 1329 through the Treaty of Pavia In the 15th and 16th centuries Neumarkt was the residence of the rulers of the Palatinate Count Johann von Pfalz Neumarkt established the seat of his government here when and began to develop the city into a residency Included in his work are the church of St Johannes the Court Chapel and the castle of the counts of the Palatinate Johann was succeeded by Counts Otto I his son Otto II and Frederick II who later became an Elector and moved to Heidelberg A panorama of castle ruin Wolfstein March 2013 After the Palatinate Counts left Neumarkt lost much of its importance Subsequently the city played a part in political and economic life only for the surrounding area and the growth of the city stopped almost entirely The next perceptible period of growth did not occur until the middle of the 19th century In the Thirty Years War Neumarkt was occupied by Swedish troops from 1633 to 1635 and from 1646 to 1649 Both times the city was plundered and partially destroyed Castle of the Palatinate Counts During the war of the First Coalition a dramatic encounter between the French and Austria troops occurred in Neumarkt in the Summer of 1796 The French barricaded themselves in the city and the Austrians began its complete destruction Only through the intervention of a smith from Neumarkt who single handedly opened the upper gate was something worse averted Neumarkt attained the status of Bavarian imperial city and was the seat of a district court after the Kingdom of Bavaria was formed by Napoleon in 1806 In the 19th century Neumarkt gradually developed into an industrial center Beginning in 1830 thousands of laborers worked on the Ludwigskanal in the vicinity of Neumarkt the completion of which in 1846 made Neumarkt a port city The Express Werken established in Neumarkt in 1884 were continental Europe s first bicycle factory The economic and political results of World War I were quickly noticeable in Neumarkt Over 300 of its young men fell on the battlefield The remains of the former Dietrich Eckart memorial in Neumarkt covered in both neo Nazi and anti Nazi graffiti In September 1923 one of the first local chapters of the Nazi Party was founded in Neumarkt which appeared publicly on September 23 for German Day The chapter was created shortly before the death of Dietrich Eckart one of the founders of the Nazi party who was born in Neumarkt The removal of active party members however led to its quick disintegration The party was not reorganized in Neumarkt until 1928 In 1934 in memory of Eckart the town was officially given the added suffix Dietrich Eckart city In that year Adolf Hitler inaugurated a monument in Eckart s honour in the city park 3 It has since been rededicated to Christopher of Bavaria 1416 1448 King of Denmark who was probably born in the town Economy EditThe Lammsbrau Brewery is located in the town 4 Sports EditNeumarkt offers sport activities like martial arts Judo Karate Taekwondo Aikido Boxing and Thai boxing as well as table tennis wheelchair sports athletics bowling volleyball wrestling and tennis league and wrestling Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz is twinned with 5 Issoire France Mistelbach AustriaNotable people Edit Kathe Dorsch in 1946 Christopher of Bavaria 1416 1448 King of Denmark Norway and Sweden Otto II Count Palatine of Mosbach Neumarkt 1425 1499 Pfalzgraf bridesman at the Landshut Wedding astronomer and mathematician Caspar Schoppe 1576 1649 publicist of the Counter Reformation Martin Schrettinger 1772 1851 library scientist Dietrich Eckart 1868 1923 poet playwright journalist and political activist Max Feldbauer 1869 1948 painter August Rinaldi 1883 1962 film architect Michael Rackl 1883 1948 Bishop of Eichstatt Kathe Dorsch 1890 1957 actress Ludwig Ott 1906 1985 Catholic theology professor dogmatist and mediavist Adolf Beck 1938 2009 politician CSU member of Landtag of Bavaria 1970 2003 Alois Karl born 1950 Lord Mayor of Neumarkt 1990 2005 since 2005 Bundestag deputy Karl Heinz Radschinsky born 1953 weight lifter Stefan Korner born 1968 politician Pirate Party Germany See also EditMuseum for Historical Maybach VehiclesReferences Edit Liste der ersten Burgermeister Oberburgermeister in kreisangehorigen Gemeinden Bayerisches Landesamt fur Statistik accessed 19 July 2021 Tabelle 12411 003r Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Gemeinden Stichtag in German Bayerisches Landesamt fur Statistik June 2022 Georges van Vrekhem Hitler and His God The Background of the Hitler Phenomenon Rupa amp Company 2006 p 58 Neumarkter Lammsbrau in German Retrieved 22 July 2012 Stadtepartnerschaften neumarkt de in German Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz Retrieved 2021 03 01 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz amp oldid 1061519130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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