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Lenningen ( Swabian : Lẽnnenge ) is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany .

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16-492: Those are in the east Wiesensteig (district of Göppingen), in the south Römerstein and Grabenstetten (both district of Reutlingen), in the west Erkenbrechtsweiler , in the northwest Owen and in the north Bissingen an der Teck and Neidlingen (all district of Esslingen). Teckbahn from Wendlingen am Neckar via Kirchheim unter Teck ends in Obelenningen. The Königlich Württembergischen Staats-Eisenbahnen built

32-567: Is a town in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany . It is located on the river Fils , 16 km south of Göppingen . Wiesensteig is located in the upper Fils valley in 575–750 meters altitude in Göppingen (district) . At the edge of the town passes Bundesautobahn 8 to Ulm . To Wiesensteig belongs the town of Wiesensteig, the courtyards Bläsiberg, Eckhöfe, Heidental, Reußenstein and Ziegelhof and

48-530: Is small in the valley, in 1951 the managers of papermill Scheufele thought we need buildings for these people and workers. So the idea was born to build houses on the Swabian Alb. Work started with building a road, more than 100 people worked for 30 months. The road was opened 1954. Building the houses started in September 1952, till 1971 184 houses with 312 apartments, 62 garages were built. The total cost

64-594: The Kingdom of Württemberg and became the seat of Oberamt Wiesensteig. The number of inhabitants between 1837 and 2010. The local council of Wiesensteig has since the local elections in Baden-Württemberg May 25, 2014 12 members, including two women. The mayor Gebhard Tritschler (independent) was elected in 2010, and re-elected in 2018. About the Landesstraße 1200 Wiesensteig has connection to

80-693: The Biberach district. The city of Ulm is surrounded by the district. It is the administrative seat of the Alb-Donau district, although it is not part of the district. The district is named after the Danube River and the Swabian Jura mountains. The Danube enters the district in the southwest, runs through the southern parts of the district and leaves eastwards to Ulm. North of the Danube banks,

96-716: The Bundesstraße B 466 and to the Bundesautobahn A 8. Wiesensteig is located on the Swabian Jura Route. From 1903 to 1968, Wiesensteig was connected by the "Tälesbahn" ( Geislingen -Wiesensteig) to the national rail network. With the Franz Xaver Messerschmidt School Wiesensteig has a primary and a high school with Werkrealschule . Wiesensteig has with the ski area Bläsiberg the largest ski resort in

112-644: The Lutheran confession in Wiesensteig. 1562/63 in the rule Wiesensteig a great witch-hunt took place in which at least 63 women and men were executed. After the extinction of the House of Helfenstein in 1627 the Reich County Wiesensteig fell about two-thirds in 1642 by purchase to Altbayern and one third to the House of Fürstenberg (Swabia) . Through a land swap the town came in 1806 to

128-521: The Swabian Jura. It includes three tows and about 5 km slopes with different levels of difficulty. The TSV Obere Fils was founded on June 24, 1972 by the merger of the two clubs TSV Wiesensteig and TSV Mühlhausen. Alb-Donau-Kreis Alb-Donau-Kreis is a Landkreis (district) in Baden-Württemberg , Germany . It is bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Biberach , Reutlingen , Göppingen and Heidenheim ,

144-578: The hills of the Swabian Jura rise. The hill chain extends from southwest to northeast parallel to the course of the Danube River and is continued on either side of the district. An affluent of the Danube, the Iller River , forms the southeastern border of the Alb-Donau district, before it meets the Danube in Ulm. The coat of arms is identical to the coat of arms of the former district of Ulm. The eagle

160-422: The houses Lämmerbuckel, Papiermühle and the dialed towns Michelnbuch and Schafhaus Adjacent municipalities are Gruibingen in the north, Mühlhausen im Täle in the northeast, Drackenstein in the east, Hohenstadt in the south east, Westerheim ( Alb-Donau-Kreis ) in the south, Römerstein ( Reutlingen (district) ) in the southwest, Lenningen in the west, and Neidlingen (both Esslingen (district) ) in

176-544: The northwest. Wiesensteig was first mentioned in 861 in a document, as there was founded a Benedictine monastery. The town has the town privileges since 1356. It was then under the House of Helfenstein . Since 1512, the rule Wiesensteig was assigned to the Swabian Circle within the Holy Roman Empire . Count Ulrich XVII of Helfenstein (1524-1570) and his brother Sebastian († 1564) introduced in 1555

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192-555: The stations in Unter- and Oberlenningen 1899 as unity stations. Nowadays the per hour circulating Regionalbahnen of DB Regio in the area of Lenningen stop at three stations: Oberlenningen, Unterlenningen and Brucken. Parallel to Teckbahn in Lenningen runs A-road Bundesstraße 465 Biberach –Kirchheim. On this road you can reach five miles away junction Kircheim-east of A 8 Stuttgart – München . Population development: Brucken

208-500: The two Bavarian districts Günzburg and Neu-Ulm , and the city of Ulm . The history of the region is linked with the history of Ulm and the Swabian Jura . Listing of towns and municipalities in the former Ulm district: The district of Alb-Donau was established in 1973 by merging the former districts of Ulm and Ehingen , some municipalities of the Münsingen district and the municipalities of Oberbalzheim and Unterbalzheim of

224-522: Was 9,2 Mio. DM (4,7 Mio€. ). At this time the population of Hochwang was 1/3 residents and 2/3 refugees. Nowadays 681 people live in Hochwang (Stand 31. Dezember 2012). Around 1100 Oberlenningen was first mentonned Oberlenningen has 2.507 inhabitants (Stand 31. Dezember 2012) Schlattstall was first mentioned 1384. Since 1. January 1971 it belongs to Oberlenningen. In Schlattstall live today 168 people (Stand 31. Dezember 2012). Schopfloch

240-509: Was first mentioned 1123 and was incorporated into Unterlenningen 1939. Brucken has 1026 inhabitants (Stand 31. Dezember 2012). In 1285 Gutenberg was first mentioned. It received the rights of a town during Thirty Years' War the place lost so many people, they lost town rights. Gutenberg nowadays has 676 inhabitants (Stand 31. Dezember 2012). After world War II many refugees came to the Lenningen valley from former Eastern German regions. First they came in houses of residents. Because ground

256-577: Was first mentioned in 1152. In the Thirty Years' War, the place was so destroyed that the number of inhabitants fell from 100 to 40. As of 31 December 2012, Schopfloch has 683 inhabitants. Unterlenningen was a unit with Oberlenningen. They separated 1353, reunion was 1975 in Unterlenningen live 2.223 Menschen (Stand 31. Dezember 2012). [REDACTED] Media related to Lenningen at Wikimedia Commons Wiesensteig Wiesensteig

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