Durmersheim

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Coordinates: 48°56′N 08°17′E

Durmersheim
Coat of arms of Durmersheim Location of Durmersheim in Germany

Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region Karlsruhe
District Rastatt
Population 21,049 (August 30, 2005)
Area 26.15 km²
Population density 461 /km²
Elevation 119 m
Coordinates 48°56′ N 08°17′ E
Postal code 76488
Area code 07245
Licence plate code RA
Mayor Rüdiger Schäfer
Website www.durmerhseim.de

Durmersheim is a small town in the district of Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg, Southwest Germany and has a population of 12,049 (2005).

The church of St. Dyonis.
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The church of St. Dyonis.

Durmersheim is situated between Karlsruhe and Rastatt, in the valley of the river Rhine near the border to France. There is also a forest in the valley, named Hardtwald, c. 20 km east of the town.

The 27 kilometres long Federbach River flows from south to north throw the town.

[edit] History

Founded about 600 CE, the city was occupied by duke Otto of Worms in 985. Since 1300 Durmersheim belonged to the margraves of Baden.

As Germany was subdued and divided into control zones by the Allied forces after World War II, the border of the French zone and American zone was between Durmersheim and Rheinstetten.

[edit] Main sights

The church of Bickesheim, built in the 13th century, is a well known place of pilgrimage.

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