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Waldkappel is a small town in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis district in northern Hesse , Germany .

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5-702: Waldkappel is located between Hessisch Lichtenau in the west and Eschwege in the east in the North Hesse Upland between the Meißner-Kaufunger Wald Nature Park neighbouring it to the north and the Stölzinger Gebirge (range) in the south, in the Wehre valley. Waldkappel borders in the north on the community of Meißner , in the east on the community of Wehretal , in the south on the town of Sontra (all three in

10-782: The Werra-Meißner-Kreis), in the southwest on the community of Cornberg and the town of Rotenburg an der Fulda (both in Hersfeld-Rotenburg ) and in the west on the towns of Spangenberg (in the Schwalm-Eder-Kreis ) and Hessisch Lichtenau (in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis). Waldkappel consists of 15 districts (Ger.: Stadtteile ), namely its administrative centre Waldkappel as well as Bischhausen, Burghofen, Eltmannsee, Friemen, Gehau, Harmuthsachsen , Hasselbach, Hetzerode, Kirchhosbach, Mäckelsdorf, Rechtebach, Rodebach, Schemmern and Stolzhausen. Waldkappel

15-509: The greater community reached its full extent with the amalgamation of Eltmannsee and Hetzerode. The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results: Through Waldkappel runs Bundesstraße 7. The Autobahn A 44 ( Kassel – Eisenach ) is under construction. Hessisch Lichtenau Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include

20-477: The town could never again reach its former importance. In the course of municipal reform, the communities of Waldkappel, Bischhausen, Burghofen, Friemen, Gehau, Kirchhosbach, Mäckelsdorf, Rechtebach, Rodebach and Schemmern from the former Eschwege district merged. They were joined by Harmuthsachsen and Hasselbach from the former Witzenhausen district, as well as by Stolzhausen from the Melsungen district. In 1974,

25-585: Was first officially mentioned in 1226 and was granted town rights in 1414. The town experienced its economic heyday in the Late Middle Ages from lying on the old trade road durch die langen Hessen , which ran from the Wetterau to Thuringia and on to Leipzig . Bearing witness to the town’s earlier, wealthier times is a Late Gothic church standing in the middle of the community. The Thirty Years' War put an abrupt end to Waldkappel’s prosperity;

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