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Kleinkahl

Kleinkahl

FieldValue
image_coaDEU Kleinkahl COA.svg
image_photoKleinkahl, Pfarrkirche St. Josef (2).jpg
image_captionChurch of Saint Joseph
coordinates
image_planKleinkahl in AB.svg
stateBayern
regionUnterfranken
districtAschaffenburg
VerwaltungsgemeinschaftSchöllkrippen
elevation242
area14.21
postal_code63828
area_code06024
licenceAB
Gemeindeschlüssel09 6 71 135
divisions5 Ortsteile
website
mayorAngelika Krebs
leader_term2020–26

Kleinkahl is a municipality in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany, and a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (municipal association) of Schöllkrippen. Kleinkahl has around 1,800 inhabitants.

Geography

Location

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Kleinkahl lies in the region known as "Bavarian Lower Main" (Bayerischer Untermain) in the Mittelgebirge Spessart. The municipal territory is located at the northern border of the district of Aschaffenburg and at the border between Bavaria and Hesse. It lies in the Kahlgrund, the valley of the river Kahl, a tributary of the Main. At Kleinkahl, the Kleine Kahl flows into the Kahl.

Subdivision

Kleinkahl has eight Ortsteile: Edelbach, Kahlmühle, Großkahl, Glashütte, Wesemichhof, Großlaudenbach, Kleinkahl and Kleinlaudenbach. The municipality has the following five Gemarkungen (traditional rural cadastral areas): Edelbach, Großkahl, Großlaudenbach, Kleinkahl, Kleinlaudenbach.

Neighbouring municipalities

Kleinkahl borders on (clockwise from the north): Biebergemünd (Hesse), the unincorporated areas and , Schöllkrippen and Westerngrund.

History

Part of the current municipal area lay within the Archbishopric of Mainz and in 1803, it was secularized. The rest lay within Krombach over which the Counts of Schönborn held sway and passed with mediatization in 1806 to the Principality of Aschaffenburg, with which it passed in 1814 to the Kingdom of Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, the current municipality came into being with the Gemeindeedikt (“Municipal Edict”) of 1818.

On 1 July 1972, the municipalities Kleinkahl, Großlaudenbach and Kleinlaudenbach were merged to form the new municipality Kleinkahl. On 1 January 1976, Edelbach became a part of Kleinkahl.

Demographics

Within the municipal area, there were 1,608 inhabitants in 1970, 1,582 in 1987 and 1,842 in 2000.

Governance

Municipal council

The council is made up of 13 council members, counting the part-time mayor.

YearCSU/WählergemeinschaftTotal
20021313 seats

(as at municipal election held on 3 March 2008)

Mayor

The mayor is Angelika Krebs (Wählergemeinschaft).

Coat of arms

The municipality's arms might be described thus: A pallet wavy per pallet wavy argent and azure, dexter gules a glass of the last, sinister a castle with three towers embattled gules.

The parted wavy pallet refers to the municipality's geographical location of the river Kahl, which runs through the municipality. Since municipal reform in 1970 the municipality has been made up of five Gemeindeteile, Kleinkahl and Kleinlaudenbach on the Kahl's left bank, and Großkahl and Großlaudenbach on the Kahl's right bank. Edelbach lies somewhat farther away. The river, which rises some two or three kilometres upstream, was in the Middle Ages a political boundary. The glass on the dexter (armsbearer's right, viewer's left) side is a so-called Spechter and refers to the local glass production since the Middle Ages. The tinctures argent and gules (silver and red) are those of Electoral Mainz, to which the area belonged until 1803. The sinister (armsbearer's left, viewer's right) side shows the arms borne by the family Ulner of Dieburg, an aristocratic family known to have been in the municipal area from the 15th to the 17th century. The Ulner coat of arms was incorporated into the municipality's arms not only for this family's history here, but rather also to recall the Counts of Rieneck and Schönberg.

The arms have been borne since 18 October 1985.

Economy

Municipal tax revenue in 1999 amounted to €674,000 (converted), of which €8,000 (net) was business taxes.

According to official statistics, there were 160 workers on the social welfare contribution rolls working in producing businesses, and in trade and transport 0. In other areas, 27 workers on the social welfare contribution rolls are employed, and 667 such workers work from home. There are two processing businesses. Three businesses are in construction, and furthermore, in 1999, there were 28 agricultural operations with a working area of 563 ha, of which 162 ha was cropland and 399 ha was meadowland.

Education

As of 1999, Kleinkahl had a kindergarten with 75 places.

References

References

  1. [https://www.statistik.bayern.de/wahlen/kommunalwahlen/bgm/ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden], [[Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik]], 15 July 2021.
  2. (1983). "Handbuch der bayerischen Ämter, Gemeinden und Gerichte 1799–1980". C.H.Beck’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung.
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