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Meitingen


FieldValue
image_coaDEU Meitingen COA.svg
image_photoSt. Wolfgang Meitingen 02.JPG
image_captionChurch of Saint Wolfgang
coordinates
image_planMeitingen in A.svg
stateBayern
regionSchwaben
districtAugsburg
elevation433
area29.87
postal_code86405
area_code08271
licenceA
Gemeindeschlüssel09 7 72 177
mayorMichael Higl
leader_term2020–26
partyCSU
websitehttps://www.meitingen.de/

Meitingen () is a market town in the district of Augsburg, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Lech, 20 km south of Donauwörth, and 21 km north of Augsburg.

History

Meitingen was firstly mentioned in a certificate in 1231. Since the German Mediatisation Meitingen belongs to Bavaria in 1803. In 1844 the railroad line Augsburg-Nürnberg arrived Meitingen. The construction of the Lech-channel determined series of flooding caused by the river Lech.

With the construction of the hydro-electric power plant of the Lech-channel the industrialization of Meitingen started. Until 1972 Meitingen was a part of the district of Wertingen but because of local government reforms Erlingen, Herbertshofen, Ostendorf, Langenreichen and Waltershofen became a part of Meitingen. In succession of the growth and the importance for the environs Meitingen became a market town in 1989.

Notable people

In 1928, Bl. Max-Josef Metzger, a Roman Catholic priest, founded the Christkönigshaus ("House of Christ the King"). Because of his dedication in the international peace movement, Metzger, who last worked in Berlin, was a thorn in the flesh of the National Socialists. In 1944, after denunciation, he was arrested, convicted and executed in Brandenburg-Görden. His relics rest at the local graveyard. His gravestone, a memorial tablet at the Christkönigshaus, the name of a street and of the secondary school remember his dedication.

Districts

  • Meitingen, main location
  • Herbertshofen, village
  • Erlingen, village
  • Ostendorf, village
  • Waltershofen, village
  • Langenreichen, village

Neighbor communities

  • Biberbach (District of Augsburg)
  • Ellgau (District of Augsburg)
  • Kühlenthal (District of Augsburg)
  • Westendorf (District of Augsburg)
  • Langweid am Lech (District of Augsburg)
  • Thierhaupten (District of Augsburg)
  • Wertingen (District of Dillingen)

Politics

There are 24 seats in the town council:

  • Christian-Social Union of Bavaria (CSU): 9 seats
  • Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD): 3 seats
  • Freie Lechtaler Wählergemeinschaft (FLW): 4 seats
  • Freie Wähler Gruppe Meitingen (FWG): 2 seats
  • Unpolitische Wahl-Gemeinschaft (UWG): 3 seats
  • Junge Bürger Union (JBU): 2 seats
  • Freie Wählergemeinschaft (FWGem): 1 seat

Coat of arms

The emblem shows a silver bear with a golden necklace and a silver river on a red background. The emblem was extracted from the heraldic figure of the old nobility of Meitingen. Instead of a black bear on a golden background, the colours white and black were chosen to show the former belonging to Burgau. In the emblem of Burgau the colours red and white are dominating.

Sister city

Meitingen's sister city is Pouzauges, Vendée, France. Through an exchange program, every year pupils from France visit the secondary school of Meitingen.

Economy and infrastructure

The SGL Carbon Company has an office in Meitingen. This company produces ceramic brake disks and graphite electrodes. The SGL Carbon Company is listed in the MDAX.

Traffic

Through Meitingen goes the federal highway 2, B2, between Augsburg and Donauwörth. There is a railroad connection between Augsburg and Donauwörth which passes through Meitingen.

Education

In Meitingen there are the following schools:

  • Elementary school
  • Primary school
  • Secondary school (Dr.Max-Josef-Metzger Schule)

Sports

Meitingen has a sports club, the TSV Meitingen. This club includes different types of sport.

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.
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