Euerdorf

Euerdorf

Coat of arms
Euerdorf

Coordinates: 50°9′N 10°2′E / 50.150°N 10.033°E / 50.150; 10.033Coordinates: 50°9′N 10°2′E / 50.150°N 10.033°E / 50.150; 10.033
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Unterfranken
District Bad Kissingen
Municipal assoc. Euerdorf
Government
  Mayor Reinhard Hallhuber (CSU/ Freie Wählergem.)
Area
  Total 16.34 km2 (6.31 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
  Total 1,491
  Density 91/km2 (240/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 97717
Dialling codes 09704
Vehicle registration KG
Website www.euerdorf.de

Euerdorf is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.

Geography

Euerdorf lies in the Main-Rhön region at the confluence of Sulz brook and the Saale River.

Divisions of the municipality

The municipality is divided into the following towns:

History

With secularization of the government in 1803, the territory of the present municipality became part of Bavaria. In the Treaty of Pressburg between France and Austria in 1805, the lands of the Bishop of Würzburg were given to Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and he was made Grand Duke of Würzburg, a new state, as a reward for his support of Napoleon. These lands then again became part of Bavaria in 1814 (this time permanently) at the defeat of Napoleon.

Population

Year Population
19701543
19871553
20001724
20051617

Government

The municipal council has 13 members, including the mayor. Of these members, in 2002, 6 were CSU, 4 were independent, and 3 were Bürgerblock.

Coat of arms

In silver on a green frame, two grapevines with red stakes, each with two gold clusters of grapes and two green leaves.

Economy

In 1998, Euerdorf had 12 agricultural businesses, 175 manufacturers, and 174 commercial establishments.

In 1999, 577 ha of land were in agricultural use, 501 ha in fields and 67 ha in pasture.

Transportation

Euerdorf has a train station on the Franconian Saaletalbahn that runs from Gemünden am Main to Bad Kissingen. Shuttles run every hour to Schweinfurt, and on workdays two trains of the Deutsche Bahn run daily to Würzburg.

References

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