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fulda+district Latitude and Longitude:

50°30′N 9°40′E / 50.5°N 9.67°E / 50.5; 9.67
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Fulda
Flag of Fulda
Coat of arms of Fulda
Country Germany
State Hesse
Adm. region Kassel
Capital Fulda
Government
 • District admin.Bernd Woide ( CDU)
Area
 • Total1,380.39 km2 (532.97 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2022) [1]
 • Total227,456
 • Density160/km2 (430/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+02:00 ( CEST)
Vehicle registrationFD
Website http://www.landkreis-fulda.de

The Fulda District ( German: Landkreis Fulda; German pronunciation: [ˈfʊlda]) is a Kreis (district) in the north-east of Hesse, Germany. Neighboring districts are Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Wartburgkreis, Schmalkalden-Meiningen, Rhön-Grabfeld, Bad Kissingen, Main-Kinzig, Vogelsbergkreis.

History

The district was created in 1821, when the duchy of Fulda became a province of Hesse, and was split into four districts. In 1866 the north of Hesse became a part of Prussia, including the Gersfeld area which previously belonged to Bavaria. In 1927 the city of Fulda left the district to become a district-free city, and in 1932 the remaining district was merged with the district of Gersfeld. In 1972, the previously small municipalities were merged into 23 bigger ones, and in 1974 the city of Fulda lost its status as district-free city and joined the district again. In 1972 the major part of the Hünfeld district was added to the district.

Geography

Countryside in the Fulda district, looking east toward the town of Fulda.

The district is located in the Rhön and Vogelsberg mountains. The main river of the district is the Fulda.

Coat of arms

The left side of the coat of arms shows a black cross, the sign of the monastery of Fulda. The lion on the right side is taken from the Hesse coat of arms, symbolizing that the district was part of Hesse 1821–1866, and again after 1945. The coat of arms was granted in 1936.

Towns and municipalities

Eiterfeld Burghaun Rasdorf Hünfeld Nüsttal Bad Salzschlirf Großenlüder Fulda Petersberg Hofbieber Tann Hilders Dipperz Künzell Poppenhausen Ehrenberg Gersfeld Ebersburg Eichenzell Kalbach Flieden Hosenfeld Neuhof Main-Kinzig-Kreis Bavaria Thuringia Hersfeld-Rotenburg Vogelsbergkreis
Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district
Towns Municipalities
  1. Fulda
  2. Gersfeld
  3. Hünfeld
  4. Tann
  1. Bad Salzschlirf
  2. Burghaun
  3. Dipperz
  4. Ebersburg
  5. Ehrenberg
  6. Eichenzell
  7. Eiterfeld
  8. Flieden
  9. Großenlüder
  10. Hilders
  1. Hofbieber
  2. Hosenfeld
  3. Kalbach
  4. Künzell
  5. Neuhof
  6. Nüsttal
  7. Petersberg
  8. Poppenhausen
  9. Rasdorf

References

  1. ^ "Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2022 nach Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. June 2023.

External links

50°30′N 9°40′E / 50.5°N 9.67°E / 50.5; 9.67


fulda+district Latitude and Longitude:

50°30′N 9°40′E / 50.5°N 9.67°E / 50.5; 9.67
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fulda
Flag of Fulda
Coat of arms of Fulda
Country Germany
State Hesse
Adm. region Kassel
Capital Fulda
Government
 • District admin.Bernd Woide ( CDU)
Area
 • Total1,380.39 km2 (532.97 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2022) [1]
 • Total227,456
 • Density160/km2 (430/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+02:00 ( CEST)
Vehicle registrationFD
Website http://www.landkreis-fulda.de

The Fulda District ( German: Landkreis Fulda; German pronunciation: [ˈfʊlda]) is a Kreis (district) in the north-east of Hesse, Germany. Neighboring districts are Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Wartburgkreis, Schmalkalden-Meiningen, Rhön-Grabfeld, Bad Kissingen, Main-Kinzig, Vogelsbergkreis.

History

The district was created in 1821, when the duchy of Fulda became a province of Hesse, and was split into four districts. In 1866 the north of Hesse became a part of Prussia, including the Gersfeld area which previously belonged to Bavaria. In 1927 the city of Fulda left the district to become a district-free city, and in 1932 the remaining district was merged with the district of Gersfeld. In 1972, the previously small municipalities were merged into 23 bigger ones, and in 1974 the city of Fulda lost its status as district-free city and joined the district again. In 1972 the major part of the Hünfeld district was added to the district.

Geography

Countryside in the Fulda district, looking east toward the town of Fulda.

The district is located in the Rhön and Vogelsberg mountains. The main river of the district is the Fulda.

Coat of arms

The left side of the coat of arms shows a black cross, the sign of the monastery of Fulda. The lion on the right side is taken from the Hesse coat of arms, symbolizing that the district was part of Hesse 1821–1866, and again after 1945. The coat of arms was granted in 1936.

Towns and municipalities

Eiterfeld Burghaun Rasdorf Hünfeld Nüsttal Bad Salzschlirf Großenlüder Fulda Petersberg Hofbieber Tann Hilders Dipperz Künzell Poppenhausen Ehrenberg Gersfeld Ebersburg Eichenzell Kalbach Flieden Hosenfeld Neuhof Main-Kinzig-Kreis Bavaria Thuringia Hersfeld-Rotenburg Vogelsbergkreis
Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district
Towns Municipalities
  1. Fulda
  2. Gersfeld
  3. Hünfeld
  4. Tann
  1. Bad Salzschlirf
  2. Burghaun
  3. Dipperz
  4. Ebersburg
  5. Ehrenberg
  6. Eichenzell
  7. Eiterfeld
  8. Flieden
  9. Großenlüder
  10. Hilders
  1. Hofbieber
  2. Hosenfeld
  3. Kalbach
  4. Künzell
  5. Neuhof
  6. Nüsttal
  7. Petersberg
  8. Poppenhausen
  9. Rasdorf

References

  1. ^ "Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2022 nach Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German). Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt. June 2023.

External links

50°30′N 9°40′E / 50.5°N 9.67°E / 50.5; 9.67


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