Winterlingen

German municipality
Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Coat of arms of Winterlingen
Coat of arms
Location of Winterlingen within Zollernalbkreis district
Sigmaringen (district)Tuttlingen (district)Rottweil (district)Freudenstadt (district)Tübingen (district)Reutlingen (district)AlbstadtBalingenBisingenBitzBurladingenDautmergenDormettingenDotternhausenGeislingenGrosselfingenHaigerlochHausen am TannHechingenJungingenMeßstettenNusplingenObernheimRangendingenRatshausenRosenfeldSchömbergStraßbergWeilen unter den RinnenWinterlingenZimmern unter der Burg
48°10′47″N 09°06′55″E / 48.17972°N 9.11528°E / 48.17972; 9.11528CountryGermanyStateBaden-WürttembergAdmin. regionTübingen DistrictZollernalbkreis Subdivisions3 OrtsteileArea
 • Total50.64 km2 (19.55 sq mi)Elevation
789 m (2,589 ft)Population
 (2022-12-31)[1]
 • Total6,336 • Density130/km2 (320/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)Postal codes
72470–72474
Dialling codes07434Vehicle registrationBLWebsitewww.winterlingen.de

Winterlingen is a municipality in the Zollernalbkreis district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

History

Winterlingen was first documented around 1264 as a possession of the County of Hohenberg. It was purchased by the County of Württemberg around 1387. After 1469, Winterlingen was permanently a possession of Württemberg. It was assigned to Oberamt Balingen [de], though it was briefly reassigned in 1810 to Oberamt Ebingen [de]. In 1938, the Oberamt of Balingen was reorganized as Landkreis Balingen [de]. Some residential and commercial expansion of Winterlingen took place before World War II, and it slowly expanded after the war starting in the 1950s to the north and southwest. In 1942 Selma Burkard killed in tragedy of the Holocaust.[2] There was additional development in the 1970s, and the reassignment of Winterlingen in 1973, following the 1973 Baden-Württemberg district reform [de], to the newly-created Zollernalb district.[3]

Geography

Winterlingen is a municipality (Gemeinde) of Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 States of the Federal Republic of Germany. It lies along the south-eastern edge of the district and borders the district of Sigmaringen to the east. Winterlingen is physically located in the Middle Flächenalb [de], between the valleys of the Schmiech and Lauchert rivers. A small portion of the area is located in the Baar region to the west. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of 902 meters (2,959 ft) Normalnull (NN) to a low of 632 meters (2,073 ft) NN.[3]

Coat of arms

The coat of arms for Winterlingen displays two general areas, divided vertically into two halves. The left half has two fields: an upper white and a lower red, and the right half has a yellow half with three stag antlers. These are, respectively, the coats of arms for the County of Hohenberg, impaled with that of Württemberg. This pattern is from a seal that began usage in Winterlingen's town hall in 1930 and replaced an earlier seal, used by the local Schultheiß. This coat of arms was approved by the post-WWII provisional Württemberg-Hohenzollern government on 13 July 1951.[3]

Stolpersteine

The following people have been memorialized with stolpersteine:

References

  1. ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2022" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2022] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2023.
  2. ^ a b Selma Burkard
  3. ^ a b c "Winterlingen". LEO-BW (in German). Baden-Württemberg. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  4. ^ Partner

External links

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Web

  • Sammlung Hieronymus Edelmann (1853–1921), Hyronimus Edelmann British Museum