Neunkirchen (German district)
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Neunkirchen | |
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Map of Saarland highlighting the district Neunkirchen |
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State | Saarland |
County seat | Neunkirchen |
Area | 249.16 km² |
Population | 148,069 (2001) |
pop. density | 594 inh./km² |
Car identification | NK |
Web page | landkreis-neunkirchen.de |
Neunkirchen is a Kreis (district) in the middle of the Saarland, Germany. Neighboring districts are Sankt Wendel, Kusel, Saarpfalz, Saarbrücken, Saarlouis.
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[edit] History
In 1814 the district Ottweiler was created, however its history can be traced back to 1545 when it was created as Herrschaft Ottweiler, later Amt and Oberamt Ottweiler, and during the Napoleonic times as Kanton Ottweiler. Two years after its creation it was reorganized in 1816 by order of the Congress of Vienna. 1866 an attempt to move the district capital to Neunkirchen failed. In 1974 the districts were reorganized, the biggest change however was the change of the capital and thus the name to Neunkirchen. Some parts of the administration remained in Ottweiler.
[edit] Geography
The entire district is located in the industrial area, which is centered in Saarbrücken. It is situated on either bank of the Blies, a major tributary of the Saar River.
[edit] Miscellaneous
Since 1985 the district has sometimes been called the Rose district, celebrating the many rose gardens in the district. It even crowns a rose queen every year.
[edit] Coat of arms
The top part of the coat of arms show the lion of Nassau, as the area was ruled by a branch of the house of Nassau (Nassau-Saarbrücken, later Nassau-Ottweiler). In the bottom part it shows the main symbols of the two biggest cities in the district, the rose of Ottweiler and the wheel of Neunkirchen. |
[edit] Towns and municipalities
Towns | Municipalities |
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[edit] External links
- Official website (German)
Districts in the Federal State of Saarland in Germany |
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Metropolitan district of Saarbrücken |