Germersheim (district)

Germersheim
District

Coat of arms
Country  Germany
State Rhineland-Palatinate
Capital Germersheim
Area
  Total 463.26 km2 (178.87 sq mi)
Population (31 December 2013)[1]
  Total 125,434
  Density 270/km2 (700/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Vehicle registration GER
Website kreis-germersheim.de

Germersheim (German pronunciation: [ˈgeːɐ̯məɐ̯sˌhaɪm]) is a district (Kreis) in the south-east of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from west clockwise) Südliche Weinstraße, Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, the district Karlsruhe as well as the district-free city of Karlsruhe, and the French département Bas-Rhin.

History

Most of the region was part of the Palatinate from the 11th century on. The bishops of Speyer owned some lands, too. The Palatinate was destroyed in the Napoleonic Wars, and the clerical states of Germany were dissolved in 1803. After a period of French occupation the Congress of Vienna decided to hand the territories over to Bavaria. The region remained a part of Bavaria until World War II; afterwards it was incorporated into the newly established state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Geography

The Rhine river marks (with a few exceptions) the eastern boundary of the district, the river Lauter most of the southern boundary. The landscape of the district consists of the Rhine valley, in the north and east meeting the jungle-like areas of old Rhine arms, in the south covering the Bienwald (a forest stretching into the north of Alsace).

Coat of arms

The coat of arms shows the lion of Palatinate in the top part, and the cross of Speyer in the bottom part. The wavy line in the middle symbolizes the Rhine river, and the escutcheon in the middle is from the coat of arms of the city of Germersheim.

Towns and municipalities

Towns Verbandsgemeinden
  1. Germersheim
  2. Wörth am Rhein
  1. Bellheim1
  2. Knittelsheim
  3. Ottersheim bei Landau
  4. Zeiskam
  1. Berg
  2. Hagenbach1, 2
  3. Neuburg am Rhein
  4. Scheibenhardt
  1. Hatzenbühl
  2. Jockgrim1
  3. Neupotz
  4. Rheinzabern
  1. Erlenbach bei Kandel
  2. Freckenfeld
  3. Kandel1, 2
  4. Minfeld
  5. Steinweiler
  6. Vollmersweiler
  7. Winden
  1. Freisbach
  2. Lingenfeld1
  3. Lustadt
  4. Schwegenheim
  5. Weingarten
  6. Westheim
  1. Hördt
  2. Kuhardt
  3. Leimersheim
  4. Rülzheim1
1seat of the Verbandsgemeinde; 2town

References

External links

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Coordinates: 49°05′N 8°15′E / 49.08°N 8.25°E / 49.08; 8.25

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