Heiningen

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Wappen Karte
Heiningen's Coat of Arms Map of Germany, Position of Heiningen marked
Basisdaten
German State: Baden-Württemberg
Region: Stuttgart
Landkreis: Göppingen
Geografische Lage: Template:Koordinate Text Artikel
Elevation: 381 m ü. NN
Area: 12,46 km²
Inhabitants: 5480 (31. December 2005)
Population Density: 440 Einwohner je km²
Immigrant Population: 8,6 %
Postal Code: 73092
Telephone Prefix: 07161
License Plate Code: GP
Gemeindeschlüssel: 08 1 17 030
Adresse der
Gemeindeverwaltung:
Hauptstraße 30
73092 Heiningen
Official Website: www.heiningen-online.de
E-Mail-Address: gemeinde@heiningen-online.de
Politik
Bürgermeister: Norbert Aufrecht

Heiningen is a community in the Göppingen district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany in the foothills of the Swabian Alps.

[edit] History

The first documented mention of Heiningen stems from the year 1228, known at the time by the name Huningen. In 1321 the Duke of Teck sold Heiningen to Count Eberhard I of Württemberg, who put the town under the jurisdiction of Göppingen.

Since 1466 there has been a school in the town. During the Thirty Years' War in 1634 Heiningen was plundered and destroyed by the emperor's troops. Because of this and incidence of bubonic plague, the population of the town sank from perhaps 1000 to 200 persons.

Since World War II many "Heimatvertriebene" refugees moved to Heinginen. These refugees were ethnic Germans that lived in an area, such as Bohemia, that fell under new government after the war.

[edit] Religion

Since the Reformation, Heiningen has been mostly protestant. The immigration of Heimatvertriebene after the war did lead to a founding of a Roman Catholic Parish, which also serves nearby Eschenbach.

[edit] Census

The population of the community between 1837 and 2005.

Date Inhabitants
1837 1130
1907 1185
May 1939 1309
September 13, 1950 1980
May 27, 1970 3422
December 31, 1983 4877
December 31, 2005 5480


Coordinates: 48°42′N 9°42′E

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