Motten
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Motten | ||
Location of Motten within Bad Kissingen district | ||
Coordinates: 50°24′N 9°46′E / 50.400°N 9.767°ECoordinates: 50°24′N 9°46′E / 50.400°N 9.767°E | ||
Country | Germany | |
State | Bavaria | |
Admin. region | Unterfranken | |
District | Bad Kissingen | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Jochen Vogel (Wählergemeinschaft) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 23.80 km2 (9.19 sq mi) | |
Population (2013-12-31)[1] | ||
• Total | 1,747 | |
• Density | 73/km2 (190/sq mi) | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | |
Postal codes | 97786 | |
Dialling codes | 09748 | |
Vehicle registration | KG | |
Website | www.motten.de |
Motten is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany.
Geography
Subdivisions
The municipality consists of the following Ortsteile:
- Kothen
- Motten
- Speicherz
History
Motten originally belonged to the Bishop of Fulda, and was secularized in 1803 and given to Archduke Ferdinand of Orange. In 1806, it became part of the Province of Fulde in France. In the Congress of Vienna in 1815, it was given to Austria. Since the Treaty of Munich of 1816, it has belonged to Bavaria.
On the evening of 22 October 2005, a tornado destroyed parts of the industrial district.
Demographics
Year | Population |
1970 | 1617 |
1987 | 1641 |
2002 | 1946 |
2005 | 1935 |
Economy
Motten has had a brewery since the 16th century.
In 1998, there were 242 businesses in the municipality. In 1999, there were 54 agricultural businesses, with 837 ha under cultivation, 227 ha in fields, and 606 ha in pasture.
Governance
Coat of arms
A black Templar's cross on a diagonal silver band, with a crown above and a gold thistle blossom below on a black background.
References
- ↑ "Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes". Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung (in German). 31 December 2013.
External links
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