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词条 Treuchtlingen
释义

  1. History

  2. Geography

     Location  Subdivisions 

  3. Government

     Mayors 

  4. Transportation

     Town twinning 

  5. Photogallery

  6. Notable people

  7. Bibliography

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox German location
|type = Stadt
|image_coa = DEU Treuchtlingen COA.svg
|image_photo = Treuchtlingen Rathaus 001.JPG
|image_caption = Town Hall
|coordinates = {{coord|48|57|19|N|10|54|34|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
|image_plan = Treuchtlingen in WUG.svg
|state = Bayern
|region = Mittelfranken
|district = Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen
|elevation = 412
|area = 103.00
|postal_code = 91757
|area_code = 09142
|licence = WUG
|Gemeindeschlüssel = 09 5 77 173
|Straße = Hauptstraße 31
|website = {{official website|https://www.treuchtlingen.de/}}
|mayor = Werner Baum junior
|party = SPD
}}

Treuchtlingen is a town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 12,000.

History

The spot where the town is situated was first settled by Celts, Romans and Franks. The town proper was founded in 793, during the reign of Charlemagne, and it was first mentioned in 899, as Drutelinga. In the 12th century the castle was erected. In 1495 Treuchtlingen was burnt down. In 1869 the train station was opened.[1]

In World War II, during "Operation Clarion", Treuchtlingen was bombed and nearly 600 people were killed.

Geography

Location

Treuchtlingen is situated on the river Altmühl, 9 km southwest of Weißenburg in Bayern, and 45 km northeast of Donauwörth.

Since it is located on the European Watershed between Rhine and Danube, the municipal territory is the site of the remains of Fossa Carolina, an early Medieval attempt to bridge the watershed.

Subdivisions

In addition to the town itself, the municipality of Treuchtlingen today includes 53 hamlets and villages. The municipal territory is divided into 12 Ortsteile (including the town) and several hamlets:

ArmsOrtsteilLocalities included
Treuchtlingen Eulenhof, Gstadt, Heunischhof, Kästleinsmühle, Metzenhof, Möhrenberg, Sägmühle, Schertnershof, Schmarrmühle, Siebeneichhöfe, Ziegelhütte
Auernheim Freihardt, Hagenhof, Schlittenhart, Wieshof
Bubenheim none
Dietfurt Bergnershof
Graben none
Grönhart Hagenau, Naßwiesen, Neuheim
Gundelsheim none
Haag Dickmühle, Hürth, Mattenmühle, Neufang, Rutzenhof, Schürmühle, Steinbruch
Möhren Eichhof, Fuchsmühle, Spielhof
Schambach Bonhof, Kohlmühle, Lehnleinsmühle, Obere Papiermühle, Untere Papiermühle, Weinbergshof
Wettelsheim Dornmühle, Falbenthal, Kellerhaus, Ziegelmühle, Zollmühle
Windischhausen Oberheumödern, Unterheumödern

Government

Mayors

  • Friedrich Grahl, 1894–1907
  • Jacob Aurnhammer, 1888-1894 and 1907-1909
  • Ludwig Staudinger, 1909–1912
  • Karl Kraft, 1912–1918
  • Emil Otto Sommer, 1918–1933
  • Andreas Güntner, 1933–1945
  • Friedrich Korn, 1946–1956
  • Hans Döbler, 1956–1984
  • Wolfgang Herrmann (CSU), 1984–2008
  • Werner Baum jun. (SPD), since May 1, 2008

Transportation

Treuchtlingen is the initial point of the Treuchtlingen-Würzburg railway.

Town twinning

{{Main|List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany}}

Treuchtlingen is twinned with:

  • {{Flagicon|Italy}} Ponsacco - Italy

Photogallery

Notable people

  • Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu Pappenheim (1594-1632), field marshal of the Holy Roman Emperor, during the Thirty Years' War commander of a cavalry regiment in the service of the League and the Habsburg Emperor.
  • Albert Stöckl (1823-1895), priest and theologian,professor and Reichstag deputy for the Centre Party (Germany)
  • Elkan Naumburg (1835-1924), German-American banker, philanthropist and musicologist
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|Ludwig Fels|de}} (born 1946), writer
  • Joachim Grzega (born 1971), linguist
  • Sebastian Glasner (born 1985), soccer player

Bibliography

  • Daniel Burger/Birgit Friedel: Burgen und Schlösser in Mittelfranken; ars vivendi verlag: Cadolzburg 2003; S. 125-128; {{ISBN|3-89716-379-9}}.
  • Werner Somplatzki: Kirchen in Altmühlfranken; (Reihe Gelbe Taschenbuch-Führer); wek-Verlag: Treuchtlingen 1990; {{ISBN|978-3-924828-34-9}}; hier: S. 70-73 u. 76-85.
  • Walter E. Keller: Treuchtlingen; (Reihe Gelbe Taschenbuch-Führer); wek-Verlag: Treuchtlingen/Berlin 2006; {{ISBN|978-3-934145-31-3}}.
  • Walter E. Keller (Hrsg.): Das Dorf Schambach; wek-Verlag: Treuchtlingen 2002; {{ISBN|978-3-934145-15-3}}.
  • Gotthard Kießling: Landkreis Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen. (Denkmäler in Bayern, V 70/1); Munich 2000; {{ISBN|3-87490-581-0}}.

References

1. ^http://www.treuchtlingen.de/Unsere-Stadt.459.0.html

External links

{{Commons category|Treuchtlingen}}
  • {{de icon}} {{Official website}}
  • {{de icon}} History of Treuchtlingen's coat of arms at HdBG
{{Cities and towns in Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen (district)}}{{Authority control}}

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