Grosselfingen

German municipality


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FieldValue
nameGrosselfingen
typeGemeinde
image_photoGrosselfingen Panorama.jpg
image_captionGrosselfingen from the north
image_coaWappen Grosselfingen.svg
coordinates
image_planGrosselfingen in BL.svg
stateBaden-Württemberg
regionTübingen
districtZollernalbkreis
elevation520
area16.15
postal_code72415
area_code07476
licenceBL
Gemeindeschlüssel08 4 17 023
website
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Grosselfingen is a town in the Zollernalbkreis district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

History

In the first half of the 14th century, the village of Grosselfingen was a possession of the Lordship of Haimburg, a fief of the County of Hohenberg and then the County of Zollern. The Lordship, and by extension the village, was from 1428 to 1522 ruled by the . In 1850, the Zollern was taken over by the Kingdom of Prussia, whose government assigned Grosselfingen to , reorganized in 1925 as . Grosselfingen, which was agrarian before World War II, industrialized after the war. Beginning in 1950, it grew to the north-west and south-east. The district of Balingen was dissolved by the and Grosselfingen was assigned to a new district, Zollernalbkreis. Continued growth in the 1980s and 1990s spread Grosselfingen further south.

Geography

The municipality (Gemeinde) of Grosselfingen covers 16.15 km2 of the Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 States of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is physically located between the rivers Starzel and Eyach, in the foothills of the Swabian Jura. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of 624 m Normalnull (NN) on the Owinger Berg to a low of 460 m.

Coat of arms

Grosselfingen's municipal coat of arms is divided party per cross into four pieces, two black and two white. This pattern is the coat of arms of the County of Zollern, but imposed on it are symbols in the white quarters. In the upper left quarter are two zig-zag red lines, from the coat of arms of the House of Bubenhofen. In the lower right is a blue bird seated on a blue nest. Called the "summer bird" (Sommervogel), this is a reference to the Honourable Court of Fools of Grosselfingen (ehrsame Narrengericht zu Grosselfingen), a local Fastnacht tradition that traces its origin to the rule of the Bubenhofens. The coat of arms was approved by the provisional Württemberg-Hohenzollern government on 13 January 1949. A corresponding flag was issued by the Zollernalb district office on 30 June 1982.

Transportation

Public transportation in Grosselfingen is provided by the .

Citations

References

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

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