Bad Boll

German municipality
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::summary German municipality ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| type | Gemeinde |
| image_photo | Boll Center Dec2007.jpg |
| image_caption | Town center with the Church of Saint Cyriacus |
| image_coa | DEU Bad Boll COA.svg |
| coordinates | |
| image_plan | Bad Boll in GP.svg |
| state | Baden-Württemberg |
| region | Stuttgart |
| district | Göppingen |
| elevation | 427 |
| area | 10.95 |
| Gemeindeschlüssel | 08117012 |
| mayor | Hans-Rudi Bührle |
| leader_term | 2020–28 |
| postal_code | 73085–73087 |
| area_code | 07164 |
| licence | GP |
| website | |
| :: |
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Bad Boll () is a municipality in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
History
In 1321, the County of Württemberg purchased title over Bad Boll and came to possess it de jure, but it was de facto still controlled by a local priory. That changed with the conversion of the then Duchy of Württemberg to Lutheranism and the seizure of church property. Since 1321, Bad Boll has been placed under the jurisdiction of Göppingen. The hot springs around Bad Boll were discovered in 1595. A year later, the first spa in the municipality was constructed by . That spa was rebuilt and expanded from 1823 to 1825. Eckwälden was incorporated into Bad Boll in 1933. The first Evangelical Academy in Germany was established in Bad Boll in 1945. Bad Boll changed its name from Boll to Bad Boll in 2007.
Geography
The municipality (Gemeinde) of Bad Boll is found towards the western periphery of the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 States of the Federal Republic of Germany. Bad Boll is physically located in the , though a portion of its municipal area lies in the to the southeast. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high 734 m Normalnull (NN) to a low of 367 m.
A portion of the Federally-protected nature reserve is located in Bad Boll's municipal area.
Politics
Bad Boll has one borough (Ortsteile), Boll, and two villages: Bad Boll and Eckwälden. Bad Boll is part of a municipal association with the municipalities of Aichelberg, Dürnau, Gammelshausen, Hattenhofen, and Zell unter Aichelberg.
Coat of arms
The municipal coat of arms of Bad Boll displays a white fountain with white waters and a , in black, upon a field of green. The fountain is a reference to the local hot springs and the stag antler to Württemberg. The Federal Ministry of the Interior awarded this coat of arms and a municipal flag to Bad Boll on 25 January 1961.
Transportation
Bad Boll is connected to Germany's network of roadways by its local Landesstraßen and Kreisstraßen, which join the Bundesautobahn 8 at Aichelberg. From 1926 to 1989, Bad Boll was also connected to Germany's railroads by the , which was formally closed in 1997 but not dismantled. Local public transportation is provided by the .
References
References
- [https://www.staatsanzeiger.de/staatsanzeiger/wahlen/buergermeisterwahlen/ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse], Staatsanzeiger, accessed 12 September 2021.
- "Bad Boll". [[Baden-Württemberg]].
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