Eschbronn

German municipality


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::summary German municipality ::

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typeGemeinde
image_photoBlick auf Mariazell im Schwarzwald.jpg
image_captionView of Mariazell, Eschbronn
image_coaDEU Eschbronn COA.svg
coordinates
image_planEschbronn in RW.svg
stateBaden-Württemberg
regionFreiburg
districtRottweil
elevation700
area11.41
postal_code78664
area_code07403
licenceRW
Gemeindeschlüssel08 3 25 071
website
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Eschbronn is a municipality in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

History and name

The municipality of Eschbronn was created on 1 January 1972 by the merging of the towns of Locherhof and Mariazell as part of the . A previous, unsuccessful attempt at a merger was attempted by the townships in 1939. For the 1972 merger, the equality of the townships was emphasized by the choosing of a new name, Eschbronn.

Locherhof

Locherhof was first mentioned in 1326 as "Affolterunbach", an apple orchard owned by the Imperial Abbey of Rottenmünster, in a legal dispute with another Rottenmünster's properties. The township was conferred in 1483 Hans Christlin von Büdingen, a local nobleman, but remained a property of the abbey. In 1802-03, as a result of German mediatization, Rottenmünster was secularized and all its properties were awarded to the Electorate, later Kingdom, of Württemberg. Locherhof was assigned first to a local district based at Rottenmünster, but in 1806 became an independent municipality. On 26 April 1808, it was assigned to .

Mariazell

Mariazell was established by Reichenau Abbey around 1000, but was first mentioned in historical documents in the 1275 Cella Mariae tithe book. The town was devastated by local warfare in 1444 and that time was a possession of the Lordship of Schramberg, itself part of the Habsburg realm of Further Austria.

Mariazell also became a possession of the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1806. It was assigned on 27 October 1810 to . Until 1839, the present-day municipality of Hardt was a borough of Mariazell.

Geography

The municipality (Gemeinde) of Eschbronn covers 11.41 km2 of the district of Rottweil, of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Eschonbronn is physically located at the edge of the Central Black Forest and the . Elevation above sea level in the municipal area has a range of about 100 m, with a high of 772 m Normalnull (NN) near Mariazell and a low of 670 m NN at the Teufenbach on the border with Dunningen.

Politics

Eschbronn has two boroughs (Ortsteile): Locherhof and Marizell.

Coat of arms

Eschbronn's municipal coat of arms displays ash tree branch with seven leaves, in green above a blue, invected line, and upon a field of white. This pattern mainly refers to the etymology of "Eschbronn". It was awarded with a municipal flag by the Rottweil district office in 1990.

References

References

  1. "Historisches". Municipality of Eschbronn.
  2. "Locherhof". Baden-Württemberg.
  3. "Eschbronn". [[Baden-Württemberg]].

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