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|type = Stadt |image_photo= Staffelstein vom Staffelberg.JPG |image_caption= Bad Staffelstein as seen from Staffelberg |image_coa = Wappen Bad Staffelstein.png |coordinates = {{coord|50|06|N|10|58|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |image_plan = Bad Staffelstein in LIF.svg |state = Bayern |region = Oberfranken |district = Lichtenfels |elevation = 274 |area = 99.39 |postal_code = 96231 |area_code = 09573 |licence = LIF |Gemeindeschlüssel = 09 4 78 165 |divisions = 20 Ortsteile |Straße = Marktplatz 1 |website = [https://www.bad-staffelstein.de/ www.bad-staffelstein.de] |mayor = Jürgen Kohmann |party = CSU }} Bad Staffelstein is a small town in the Bavarian Administrative Region of Upper Franconia in Germany. It has around 10,000 inhabitants. Bad Staffelstein is known for several landmarks, such as the Basilica of the Vierzehnheiligen designed by Balthasar Neumann, the former monastery of Banz Abbey, now Banz Castle, and the 540 meter high Staffelberg. Most recently, it has been the thermal salt water spa, for which the town received the title Bad (spa) in 2001, that has made Staffelstein a tourist attraction. GeographyLocationThe municipal territory of Bad Staffelstein extends on both banks of the Main river. It is located northeast of Bamberg in the district of Lichtenfels. SubdivisionsBad Staffelstein consists of the following Stadtteile:
HistoryStaffelstein was first mentioned around 800 and received its town status in 1130. In 1846, with the construction of the Ludwig South-North Railway, the town was connected to the Bavarian rail network. The status of spa was awarded in 2001. Stadtteile (quarters)KaiderKaider is known for its stone industry, as well as for St. Mary's Chapel. Kaider was earlier known as Dabermannsdorf; the change to the name Kaider has been proven to have taken place no later than 1542. Kaider was first mentioned on 12 December 1299. On that day, Albert von Giech, knight of Bamberg, sold with the agreement of his wife Elisabeth and his brother Kunimund, a canon of Bamberg Cathedral, all of his lands in Nuweseze (Neuses am Main), Obristfeld, and Dabermannsdorf (now Kaider) to Langheim Abbey. The selling price was 126 Pfund Bamberg Denars. SchwabthalSchwabthal lies 7 km east of Bad Staffelstein and has around 200 residents. IncorporationThe District Reform of 1972 brought many changes to Staffelstein. Except for the District Office all other central administrations were dissolved. With the Municipal Territory Reform in 1978, the loss of administrative power and centrality became more balanced. Demographics
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His arithmetic books were used for instruction in schools well into the 18th century. Even today, one hears the German expression "Das macht nach Adam Ries(e)..." ("According to Adam Ries, that gives us...").
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