Birkenfeld (district)

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District in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany





















Birkenfeld

District


Coat of arms of Birkenfeld
Coat of arms

Rhineland-Palatinate BIR.svg
Country
 Germany
State
Rhineland-Palatinate
Capital
Birkenfeld
Area
 • Total
777 km2 (300 sq mi)
Population (31 December 2015)[1]
 • Total
80,615
 • Density
100/km2 (270/sq mi)
Time zone
CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST)
CEST (UTC+2)
Vehicle registration
BIR
Website
landkreis-birkenfeld.de

Birkenfeld (English: Birchfield) is a district (Landkreis) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Its seat is the town of Birkenfeld. It is bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Sankt Wendel (Saarland), Trier-Saarburg, Bernkastel-Wittlich, Rhein-Hunsrück, Bad Kreuznach and Kusel.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Geography


  • 3 Coat of arms


  • 4 Towns and municipalities


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




History


In the early nineteenth century, the Nahe River was the boundary between two tiny principalities: Birkenfeld, west of the Nahe; and Lichtenberg, east of it. The principality of Birkenfeld was annexed by Oldenburg in 1817; Lichtenberg became an exclave of the Duchy Saxe-Coburg (Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld until 1826, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha thereafter). Prussia bought Lichtenberg in 1834 and made it the District of Sankt Wendel.


After World War I, the southern half of Sankt Wendel had to be ceded to the newly created Saar Territory, and the small part remaining in Prussia was then officially called the Restkreis Sankt Wendel ("remaining district of Sankt Wendel"). In 1937 the Oldenburgian District of Birkenfeld was merged with the remaining Sankt Wendel District to form the new Prussian District of Birkenfeld.


Following World War II, on 18 July 1946 by the French Ordinance No. 8, twenty-four more villages were ceded to the new Délégation Supérieure de la Sarre, which became the new Saar Protectorate in 1947. Not until 1970 were the present borders of the district set.



Geography


The Nahe River runs through the district from south to north. The portions west of the river are located on the eastern slopes of the Hunsrück.



Coat of arms





Coat of arms

The German blazon reads: Geschachtet von Rot und Silber; belegt mit einem rot gezungten, golden gekrönten und golden bewehrten blauen Löwen.


The arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Chequy of twenty gules and argent a lion rampant azure armed and crowned Or and langued of the first.


The chequered red and silver pattern was the arms of the Counts of Sponheim, a medieval county of the region. The lion is the symbol of the Counts of Veldenz.



Towns and municipalities


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Verband-free town: Idar-Oberstein







Verbandsgemeinden

  • 1. Baumholder

  1. Baumholder1, 2

  2. Berglangenbach

  3. Berschweiler bei Baumholder

  4. Eckersweiler

  5. Fohren-Linden

  6. Frauenberg

  7. Hahnweiler

  8. Heimbach

  9. Leitzweiler

  10. Mettweiler

  11. Reichenbach

  12. Rohrbach

  13. Rückweiler

  14. Ruschberg


  • 2. Birkenfeld
  1. Abentheuer

  2. Achtelsbach


  3. Birkenfeld1, 2

  4. Börfink

  5. Brücken

  6. Buhlenberg

  7. Dambach

  8. Dienstweiler

  9. Elchweiler

  10. Ellenberg

  11. Ellweiler

  12. Gimbweiler

  13. Gollenberg

  14. Hattgenstein

  15. Hoppstädten-Weiersbach

  16. Kronweiler

  17. Leisel

  18. Meckenbach

  19. Niederbrombach

  20. Niederhambach

  21. Nohen

  22. Oberbrombach

  23. Oberhambach

  24. Rimsberg

  25. Rinzenberg

  26. Rötsweiler-Nockenthal

  27. Schmißberg

  28. Schwollen

  29. Siesbach

  30. Sonnenberg-Winnenberg

  31. Wilzenberg-Hußweiler


  • 3. Herrstein
  1. Allenbach

  2. Bergen

  3. Berschweiler bei Kirn

  4. Breitenthal

  5. Bruchweiler

  6. Dickesbach

  7. Fischbach

  8. Gerach

  9. Griebelschied

  10. Herborn


  11. Herrstein1

  12. Hettenrodt

  13. Hintertiefenbach

  14. Kempfeld

  15. Kirschweiler

  16. Langweiler

  17. Mackenrodt

  18. Mittelreidenbach

  19. Mörschied

  20. Niederhosenbach

  21. Niederwörresbach

  22. Oberhosenbach

  23. Oberreidenbach

  24. Oberwörresbach

  25. Schmidthachenbach

  26. Sensweiler

  27. Sien

  28. Sienhachenbach

  29. Sonnschied

  30. Veitsrodt

  31. Vollmersbach

  32. Weiden

  33. Wickenrodt

  34. Wirschweiler


  • 4. Rhaunen
  1. Asbach

  2. Bollenbach

  3. Bundenbach

  4. Gösenroth

  5. Hausen

  6. Hellertshausen

  7. Horbruch

  8. Hottenbach

  9. Krummenau

  10. Oberkirn


  11. Rhaunen1

  12. Schauren

  13. Schwerbach

  14. Stipshausen

  15. Sulzbach

  16. Weitersbach


1seat of the Verbandsgemeinde; 2town


References




  1. ^ "Gemeinden in Deutschland mit Bevölkerung am 31. Dezember 2015" (PDF). Statistisches Bundesamt (in German). 2016. 




External links





  • Official website (German)

Coordinates: 49°40′N 7°20′E / 49.67°N 7.33°E / 49.67; 7.33






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