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Sulzbach an der Murr

German municipality


Summary

German municipality

FieldValue
typeGemeinde
image_coaDEU Sulzbach an der Murr COA.svg
coordinates
image_photoSulzbachLautereck.jpg
image_caption
image_planSulzbach an der Murr im Rems-Murr-Kreis.png
stateBaden-Württemberg
regionStuttgart
districtRems-Murr-Kreis
elevation273
area40.11
postal_code71560
area_code07193
licenceWN
Gemeindeschlüssel08 1 19 075
website
mayorVeronika Franco Olias
leader_term2023–31

Sulzbach an der Murr is a municipality in the district of Rems-Murr in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

History

Sulzbach an der Murr was a possession of the from the Middle Ages to 1867, when the House of Löwenstein-Wertheim finally lost control of Sulzbach.

Geography

The municipality (Gemeinde) of Sulzbach an der Murr is located in the Rems-Murr district, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Sulzbach's municipal area is physically located in the between the Löwenstein Hills and Murrhardt Forest, regions of the greater Swabian-Franconian Forest. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of 585 m Normalnull (NN) to a low of 259 m NN.

Politics

Sulzbach has one borough (Ortsteil), Sulzbach an der Murr, and 17 villages: Bartenbach, Berwinkel, Bushof, Eschelhof, Eschenstruet, Gronbachmühle, Hager, Hammer, Harrenberg, Haselbachmühle, Ittenberg, Kleinhöchberg, Lautern, Liemannsklinge, Schleißweiler, Siebersbach, and Zwerenberg. The abandoned villages of Alte Sägmühle, Einsiedel, Wüste Mühl are located in Sulzbach's municipal area.

Coat of arms

Sulzbach's coat of arms is divided party per fess into an upper, yellow half containing a lion in red facing to the left, and a lower, blue half containing a white fish. The red lion is taken from the arms of Löwenstein-Wertheim while the fish is a reference to Sulzbach's abundance of waterways. This coat of arms has been used since 1650 in town seals since 1650. On 18 February 1981, the Rems-Murr district office issued a municipal flag to Sulzbach.

Transportation

Sulzbach an der Murr is connected to Germany's network of roadways by the Bundesstraße 14 and its system of railways by the Waiblingen–Schwäbisch Hall railway. Local public transportation is provided by the Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart.

References

References

  1. [https://www.staatsanzeiger.de/wahl/buergermeisterwahl-sulzbach-an-der-murr-2023/ Bürgermeisterwahl Sulzbach an der Murr 2023], Staatsanzeiger. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  2. "Sulzbach an der Murr". [[Baden-Württemberg]].
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