Deißlingen

German municipality


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typeGemeinde
image_photoDeißlinger Hagenstall, Haga Stall - panoramio.jpg
image_captionThe Deißlinger Hagenstall
image_coaDEU Deisslingen COA.svg
coordinates
image_planDeißlingen in RW.svg
stateBaden-Württemberg
regionFreiburg
districtRottweil
elevation611
area32.15
postal_code78652
area_code07420
licenceRW
Gemeindeschlüssel08 3 25 072
website
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Deißlingen (; Swabian: Deißlinge) is a municipality of the district of Rottweil of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

History

In 1802–03, Deißlingen, a possession of the Free Imperial City of Rottweil, and Lauffen ob Rottweil, a property of Rottenmünster Abbey, were mediatized to the Electorate, later Kingdom, of Württemberg. Deißlingen was assigned to a newly organized Oberamt , and Lauffen to . Lauffen joined Deißlingen in Rottweil's jurisdiction on 27 October 1810. The district was reorganized on 1 October 1938 as Landkreis Rottweil, to which the two towns were still assigned. On 1 January 1974, Lauffen was incorporated into Deißlingen and a new municipality formed.

Geography

The municipality (Gemeinde) of Deißlingen covers 32.15 km2 of the Rottweil district of Baden-Württemberg, which assigns Deißlingen to the metropolitan area of Villingen-Schwenningen, Tuttlingen, and Rottweil. Deißlingen is physically located in a transitional landscape between the muschelkalk-keuper plateaus of the to the north, the Swabian Jura to the east, and the Baar to the south. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of 753 m Normalnull (NN) at the border with Tuttlingen district to a low of 574 m NN on the Neckar as it forms the border with Rottweil.

The forested slopes of the Neckar and Mückenbach river valleys were declared in 1953. They were joined in 1990 by the .

Politics

Deißlingen has two boroughs (Ortsteile): Deißlingen and Lauffen.

Coat of arms

The municipal coat of arms for Deißlingen shows a blue wolfsangel upon a field of yellow, with a black bar at the top containing a yellow stag antler, a clear reference to Württemberg. The wall anchor is a motif associated with Lauffen ob Rottweil's as early as 1780. This coat of arms is a combination of those of the towns of Deißlingen and Lauffen, with a change made to the chief to comply with the rule of tincture. The Rottweil district office approved the official use of the coat of arms and issued a corresponding municipal flag on 10 December 1981.

References

References

  1. "Deißlingen". [[Baden-Württemberg]].

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