Hochdorf, Esslingen

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Hochdorf
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Hochdorf
Coordinates: 48°41′43″N9°28′10″E / 48.69528°N 9.46944°E / 48.69528; 9.46944 Coordinates: 48°41′43″N9°28′10″E / 48.69528°N 9.46944°E / 48.69528; 9.46944
Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Stuttgart
District Esslingen
Government
   Mayor (201725) Gerhard Kuttler [1]
Area
  Total7.75 km2 (2.99 sq mi)
Elevation
292 m (958 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31) [2]
  Total4,799
  Density620/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
73269
Dialling codes 07153
Vehicle registration ES
Website www.hochdorf.de

Hochdorf is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. Mayor: 1986 - 31.3.2009: Roland Erhardt, since 1.4.2009: Gerhart Kuttler

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Hochdorf is situated about 30 km southeast of Stuttgart in the northwestern foothills of the Swabian Jura and just south of the Schurwald. The municipality extends between Plochingen (west) and Kirchheim unter Teck (south) in the valley of the Talbach, shortly before it converges with the Fils.

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Hochdorf in Esslingen district

Neighboring communities

Adjacent municipalities are Ebersbach (Göppingen district) in the east, Notzingen in the south, Wernau in the West, Plochingen in the northwest and Reichenbach an der Fils in the north (all Esslingen district).

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View from Hochdorf

Municipality arrangement

Hochdorf includes Hochdorf and the house Ziegelhof and the Abandoned village Hinterburg. [3]

History

Hochdorf was first mentioned in 1189, but is probably originated in the 5th century. Until 1454 the place was owned by various monasteries, then it belonged to Württemberg. Within Württemberg Hochdorf first belonged to Oberamt Kirchheim and since 1485 to Oberamt Göppingen. In 1842 was the reincorporation to Kirchheim, where the city remained until the reorganization of the districts 1938. Since then Hochdorf belongs to the district of Esslingen.

Religions

Since the Reformation Hochdorf is predominantly Protestant coined.

Economy

Education

Since the 1970s, there is only a primary school in Hochdorf, the Breitwies school. Schools are visited in the neighboring villages. There are two kindergartens in the municipality for the young children. The children's and youth library contains a stock of 4,000 media.

Natural monuments

Regular events

Freeman

Sons and daughters of the town

Personalities who were active in Hochdorf

Literature


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References

  1. Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 12 September 2021.
  2. "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2021" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2021](CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2022.
  3. Das Land Baden-Württemberg. Amtliche Beschreibung nach Kreisen und Gemeinden. Band III: Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart, Regionalverband Mittlerer Neckar. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN   3-17-004758-2, S. 243.
  4. Weber-Mosdorf wechselt von Berlin nach Genf, Der Teckbote, Artikel vom 27. Dezember 2005