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today also includes John's Parish in Sulz, the Luther, Paul and Melanchton Parishes in Dinglingen and Lahr-West, and St Peter's Parish in Burgheim. Additional Protestant parishes are located in the boroughs of Hugsweier, Kippenheimweiler and Langenwinkel, while Langenwinkel is attached to the parish of Hugsweier and Kippenheimweiler to the parish in neighbouring Kippenheim. Protestants from Kuhbach and Reichenbach belong to the parish of Seelbach and those living in Mietersheim belong to the parish of Lahr. All Protestant parishes belong to the deanery of Lahr within the
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made part of Baden in 1803. After 1951 the airfield for the Canadian Forces was built in Langenwinkel's immediate vicinity and the associated noise and traffic became a tremendous hardship for the residents of Langenwinkel. In 1965 the German Ministry of Defense decided therefore to move the village and Langenwinkel was recreated between 1968 and 1971 several kilometres southeast of the
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houses. From the 19th century on, there was only one mayor and a council with 11 members. Currently, the mayor is elected by the city's citizens for a term of eight years and he is also the President of the city council. His permanent deputy mayors are the "First councilperson" and "Second councilperson".
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but returned to Catholicism in 1658. The Baden-Röder part was then passed on to the County of Geroldseck in 1806 and with the County came into the possession of Austria in 1815. In 1819 it was returned to Baden and became part of the court of Hohengeroldseck. Only in 1832 was it made part of the Lahr
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Several of the boroughs include additional, geographically distinct settlements or neighbourhoods that either have a long history of their own or were created as new developments but with areal boundaries that have not been officially defined. Most of these settlements have only small populations and
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was first mentioned in 1427 as "Wilre" and then in 1462 as "Kippenwiler". It was an extension of Kippenheim and like Kippenheim it became part of the Baden House of Mahlberg in 1629. In 1810 it was assigned to the Ettenheim court and only íts subsequent dissolution did it become part of the district
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is a village with a fairly short history. It was built starting in 1787 in the area of the Nassau forest, which was cut down to make room for the new village, on land that belonged to Dinglingen. In 1790 the first house was built and in 1797 Langenwinkel became an independent community that was also
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began to return to Lahr and in 1843 the first Catholic parish was founded, its church St. Peter and Paul constructed from 1846. St. Marien became the second Catholic parish in 1960 (its church was built in 1954 through 1956). Additional Catholic parishes exist in Dinglingen (Holy Spirit with church
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Lahr's boroughs also enjoy a long history. Hugsweier, Burgheim, Dinglingen, Langenwinkel, Mietersheim and Sulz used to be ruled by the same rulers as Lahr itself and therefore shared a great deal of the city's history. In 1803 they became part of Baden and were communities in a previous district of
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Additional public schools are the Clara-Schumann-Gymnasium (where students with a degree from non-college track high schools may obtain a degree equivalent to a college-track high school) with room and board, a specialty school for painters, and the nursing school that is attached to the hospital.
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that is pulled halfway up. The city colors are blue and white. The symbol in the coat of arms was used in official seals since at least 1305. It originates from the coat of arms of the House Geroldseck, founders of the city, and included the then customary symbol for cities, the wall. The wall was
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Initially Lahr was headed up by four members of the council, referred to as "The Four". From 1377 the council consisted of 12 "Friends of the Council", of them four were considered mayors. In addition, there was an executor and a regal advocate to facilitate matters between the city and the ruling
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for the next several centuries. After Lahr came to Baden, the church became seat of a deanery which serves the entire surrounding area. Two other parishes developed from the original one, Christ Church Parish and Peace Parish, but were merged later on to form a combined parish. The combined parish
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In connection with the district reform in the 1970s, municipal laws of Baden-Württemberg were amended to introduce borough councils for certain boroughs. Residents of such boroughs elect their borough council at each municipal election and the borough council must be consulted on all matters of
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for their contribution to Peace, Security and harmonious relations between Canadian and German populations of our city during their presence from 1967 to 1994." After the Canadian Forces left in 1994, a small Canadian contingent of former civilian employees remained in Lahr (approximately 200).
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As early as 1939 Lahr was the seat of the rural district of the same name. Its automobile license plates code was "LR" but during the Baden-Württemberg district reform in the 1970s the district was dissolved and its communities were assigned and made part of the newly created
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The city of Lahr is made up of Lahr (proper) and the formerly independent communities of Burgheim (merged with Lahr in 1899) and Dinglingen (merged in 1933). Burgheim and Dinglingen have merged with Lahr also in a geographic sense. During the last major district reform in
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was first mentioned as "Richenbach" in 1270. The town was divided up between the Houses of Geroldseck and Tiersberg. During the fourteenth century the part owned by the Tiersbergs came after several detours into the possession of Baden and was given to the Röder
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replaced with a parapet in the fifteenth century. Between 1898 and 1958 the coat of arms depicted only the parapet with the head of an angel holding the shield. This version was known since the 18th century but the city returned to the original version in 1958.
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founded a monastery which was moved to the outskirts of Dinglingen in 1349 and converted into a collegiate monastery in 1482. In 1492 the parish of Burgberg was moved to Lahr and the Chapel of Our Lady became the parish church. After the
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significance to the respective borough. The Borough President also presides over the Borough Council. In Lahr the boroughs of Hugsweier, Kippenheimweiler, Kughbach, Langenwinkel, Mietersheim, Reichenbach and Sulz have borough councils.
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was built in 1956 and the first Catholic church, St. Peter and Paul, was built in 1846 in neo-Roman style and features two towers. The second Catholic church St. Marien was built between 1954 and 1956 and expanded in 1967.
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In 1803 Lahr and the surrounding land in Baden became the seat of a court, whose areal boundaries were modified several times. During the 19th century Lahr was highly involved in the printing industry and the
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The population of Lahr passed the 20,000 mark in the mid-1950s. When the new body of Municipal Law for Baden-Württemberg came into effect on April 1, 1956, the city was therefore immediately accorded
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and several regional and state courts and of the Departments of Finance and Labor, as well as a notary public maintain branch locations here. Lahr is also the seat of the Deaconies Lahr of both the
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from the east. The Schutter enters the city from the southeast and runs in a northwesterly direction first through the boroughs of Reichenbach and Kuhbach, then through Lahr (proper) where the
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Lahr's coat of arms features a split shield. Displayed on the left is a red beam on golden background and on the right a silver wall on blue background. The wall has three
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around 1220 and received a city charter around 1278. The charter was renewed in 1377 and served as the foundation for municipal independence through to the end of the
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was first mentioned in 1035 as "Cuobach". Initially it belonged to the Geroldsecks. After the family divided into two in 1278 was it made part of Hohengeroldseck (
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where students with middle school and non-college track high school diplomas are able to gain college entrance prerequisites on a part-time basis after work.
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In addition to the two large denominations the following are also represented in Lahr: several independent Protestant churches among them
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The city and surrounding land with the same name remained the property of the Geroldsecks until 1426. Their successor was the House of
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St. Martin in Hugsweier), Kuhbach (Mary Ascension and Chapel of Our Dear Lady), Reichenbach and Sulz (St. Peter and Paul). In Sulz a
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in the areas under their control and ruled the city jointly until the Baden half also became the property of the Nassaus in 1629.
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in the 1970s Hugsweier, Kippenheimweiler, Kuhbach, Langenwinkel, Mietersheim, Reichenbach and Sulz joined Lahr as new boroughs.
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Badisches Städtebuch; Vol IV, Part 2. of the "Deutsches Städtebuch. Handbuch städtischer Geschichte" – Commissioned by the
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Seelbach). Ecclesiastically, it was first part of the Burgheim parish and was later assigned to the Lahr parish. After the
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is a three-week-long floral exhibition that takes place annually in the fall. It is visited by thousands from all over
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There is a private university in Lahr and the hospital is a teaching hospital attached to the University in Freiburg.
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In addition, Ortenau (district) operates several vocational schools, a schools for the speech impaired with attached
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as collateral for loans and in 1497 legal ownership was transferred to it. The other half was transferred to the
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Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The
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The following cities and towns share a border with Lahr. They are listed clockwise starting from the north:
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also publishes a daily edition with a very comprehensive local section for Lahr and the surrounding area.
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but the former main train station in the heart of town and the tracks of the local railway from
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Between 1898 and 1919 and again between 1936 and 1945, the city was home to a garrison. After
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existed between 1773 and 1959 where Catholics and Protestants used the same church building.
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was introduced in 1558 until 1567, the monastery was dissolved and Lahr remained exclusively
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again and was only made part of Baden in 1819 when it was assigned to the district of Lahr.
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1972: Hugsweier, Kippenheimweiler, Kuhbach, Langenwinkel, Mietersheim, Reichenbach and Sulz
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The City has three college track high schools (Clara-Schumann-, Max-Planck- and Scheffel-
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In conjunction with several district reforms the following towns were merged with Lahr:
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In the boroughs are the Petrus Church in Burgheim (featuring a Roman Choir church with
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Numerous private and specialty training schools complete the picture, among them the
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data (¹), or official extensions thereof, counting only primary residences.
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Figures reflect city limits at the time and are estimates (until 1870),
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some have since also merged with their borough in a geographic sense.
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and neighboring countries and features a tremendously decorated
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reduced the city's population significantly and during the
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Lahr until they were merged and became part of the city.
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status. In addition, Lahr cooperates with the town of
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The elections in 2014 showed the following results:
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Publishing Company, nowadays located in neighboring
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OGIMET. 19 May 2022 2458:Friedrich-Hauptschule 2375:Offenburger Tageblatt 2217:Friedrich Weinbrenner 2192: 2171:, an open gate and a 1984: 1734: 1640: 1438: 426: • Summer ( 167: 2929:Deutsche Gemeindetag 2595:), president of the 2522:improve this section 2422:Eichrodt-Grundschule 2391:Archdiocese Freiburg 2387:Bereitschaftspolizei 2335:Rhine Valley Railway 2322:all intersect here. 1863:September 13, 1950 ¹ 1702:New Apostolic Church 799:Record high °C (°F) 523:Freiburg im Breisgau 473:OG, BH, KEL, LR, WOL 469:Vehicle registration 400: • Density 46:General view of Lahr 3286:Zell am Harmersbach 3116:Kappel-Grafenhausen 2925:Deutsche Städtebund 2713:, Costa Rica (2006) 2621:Christina Obergföll 2597:European Parliament 2442:Grundschule Kuhbach 2343:Seelbach (Schutter) 2235:Italian Renaissance 2120:Heinrich Friedrich 2008:The Greens: 4 seats 1573:in 1270 as "Sulz". 1270:Average snowy days 1079:Record low °C (°F) 939:Daily mean °C (°F) 713:Kappel-Grafenhausen 551:Kappel-Grafenhausen 261: /  204:Show map of Germany 3301: 3025:Ortenau (district) 2980:Chrysanthema, Lahr 2960:Im 20. 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City
General view of Lahr
Coat of arms of Lahr
Lahr is located in Germany
Lahr is located in Baden-Württemberg
48°20′N 7°52′E / 48.333°N 7.867°E / 48.333; 7.867
Germany
State
Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region
Freiburg
District
Ortenau
Lord mayor
Ind.
Time zone
UTC+01:00
CET
DST
UTC+02:00
CEST
Postal codes
Dialling codes
Vehicle registration
www.lahr.de
[laːɐ̯]
Low Alemannic
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Freiburg im Breisgau

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