The Buocher Höhe is a wooded region and hill range up to 519.6 m above sea level (NN) , around the village of Buoch in the county of Rems-Murr-Kreis in the German state of Baden-Württemberg .
15-788: Belzberg may refer to: Places [ edit ] Belzberg (hill) , a hill in the Buocher Höhe in Germany People [ edit ] Edet Belzberg , documentary filmmaker Jenny Belzberg (born 1928), Canadian philanthropist Leslie Belzberg (born 1953), American film- and TV producer Morris Belzberg (born 1929), Canadian-born businessman Samuel Belzberg (1928–2018), Canadian business man and philanthropist Hagy Belzberg (born 1964), American architect Companies [ edit ] Belzberg Architects , an architecture and interior design firm Topics referred to by
30-706: Is a small town in the Rems-Murr district of the Stuttgart Region in Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany . It lies in a wine-growing area approx. 20 km (12 mi) northeast of Stuttgart and has a population of fewer than 28,000. The town is home to the Kärcher Company, makers of cleaning equipment namely pressure washers . The earliest record of Winnenden is found in a document of 1181 where Gottfried of Schauenburg-Winnenden
45-461: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Buocher H%C3%B6he#Hills The Buocher Höhe is usually seen as the area on the southwestern edge of the forested upland of Berglen , which is sometimes viewed as an independent region. To the northeast the ridge is bounded by the Buchenbach valley . At its northeastern edge, on the sides of
60-537: Is mentioned as a witness testifying that Emperor Friedrich I held the castle in the town. Around 1200 the castle, which was then called Windin, came into the possession of Heinrich of Neuffen . In 1277 it was transferred to Konrad von Weinsberg . On 10 October 1325 the castle and town were sold to Württemberg . In the German Peasants' War Winnenden was first under the control of the Armer Konrad or
75-900: The Württemberg-Winnental line of the House of Württemberg . In March 2008, Winnenden and the nearby town of Backnang jointly hosted the World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Championships in cooperation with the German Debating Society. The competition was conducted at one of Winnenden's high schools, the Lessinggymnasium, and at a high school in Backnang, the Max-Borngymnasium. The following parties constitute
90-629: The Buocher Höhe from the Korber Kopf and Hohreusch. Towards Winnenden the Buocher Höhe descends via the "Großer Roßberg" hill via the terrace of Breuningsweiler , "Haselstein", Kleinen Roßberg and Stöckach . The agricultural parts of the Buocher Höhe include the clearances of the Remshalden village of Buoch, the terrace of Breuningsweiler and the scattered orchards of Lehnenberg, Spechtshof and Reichenbach. The Buocher Höhe includes
105-509: The attacker committed suicide at Wendlingen after killing three civilians. According to Heribert Rech, interior minister for Baden-Württemberg state, most of the victims at the school were female; eight female students, three female teachers, and one male student were killed in the school shooting. Since 1972, Breuningsweiler is a village in Winnenden in Baden-Württemberg , Germany . Breuningsweiler has about 1000 inhabitants. Winnenden
120-553: The city council according to the 2004 municipal elections: the CDU (10 seats), voter Free Association (8), SPD (5), and Green Alternative List (3) On 11 March 2009, the town made international headlines following a school shooting at the Albertville-Realschule , one of Winnenden's secondary schools. The gunman was a former pupil who opened fire without warning. The shooting resulted in the deaths of twelve people, and
135-604: The entire sequence of the Keuper , its surface covered by the youngest stratum of the Jurassic , the Angulaten Sandstone. The clearances around Buoch correspond very closely to the occurrence of this calcareous Angulaten Sandstone, because it supports arable farming. Below this thin layer lies Rhätsandstein , which was formerly milled into blotting sand for the drying of ink. The old quarry has been filled. Among
150-785: The hills, high points and spurs of the Buocher Höhe and its perimeter are the following: Since 4 November 1968 the Buocher Höhe, together with the Zipfelbach valley, the Korber Kopf, the Rems valley hillsides, the Ramsbach valley and the Grafenberg have been declared as a protected landscape with an area of 2,150 hectares. The regulation issued by the Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart on 18 May 2009 declared
165-526: The peasants' army, but by 1519 it was under the control of the Swabian League . In 1616 an epidemic took the lives of approximately half of the population of Winnenden. During the Thirty Years' War the city was pillaged twice, in 1638 and 1643, and Imperial , French, and Swedish troops occasionally occupied Winnenden during this conflict. Around the same time the town's castle became the seat of
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#1732787185713180-634: The region of the Upper Zipfelbach Valley with Side Klingen and Parts of the Sonnenberg Hill ( Oberes Zipfelbachtal mit Seitenklinge und Teilen des Sonnenbergs ) as a nature reserve. It has an area of 41.6 hectares and is designated as reserve number 1275. The largest areas are maintained by the NABU branch at Winnenden, which has also published information on the region. Breuningsweiler Winnenden ( Swabian : Wẽnnede )
195-412: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Belzberg . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Belzberg&oldid=906576304 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
210-588: The super-municipality of Remshalden ); on the hillside is the Gundelsbach stream and the Ziegenberg . In the woods there are the open field systems of Hohe Straße , Marschallhölzle , Brand , Glockenholz and Eichenwald . To the southwest are the settlements of Groß- and Kleinheppach with the Kleinheppacher Kopf hill. The Hanweiler Saddle ( 364 m above NN ) separates
225-537: The valley are the villages of Lehnenberg, Spechtshof and Reichenbach . To the east, at open field system of Roter Stich , the Buocher Höhe is linked to the Berglen region by the saddle ( 420 m above NN ) between Hößlinswart in the north and Rohrbronn in the south. To the south the ridge drops into the Rems valley towards Geradstetten and Grunbach , the so-called Remshalde (which gives its name to
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