Würzburg (district)

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Würzburg

Map of Bavaria highlighting the district Würzburg
State Bavaria
County seat Würzburg
Adm. region Unterfranken
Region Würzburg
Area 967.56 km²
Population 159,978 (12/2005)
pop. density 165.27 inh./km²
Car identification
Web page landkreis-wuerzburg.de

Würzburg is a Kreis (district) in the northwestern part of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the north, clockwise) Main-Spessart, Schweinfurt, Kitzingen, Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim, and the district Main-Tauber in Baden-Württemberg. The city Würzburg is no part of the district, although it is completely enclosed by it.

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[edit] History

In 1852, districts were created in the region, including the precursor two districts of Würzburg and Ochsenfurt. In 1972 the previous district Würzburg was merged with the former district Ochsenfurt, and several municipalities from the districts Marktheidenfeld, Karlstadt, Kitzingen and Gerolzhofen were added to form the district with today's borders.

[edit] Partnerships

The district has partnerships with the Regional Council Mate Yehuda (Israel), and the Czech Olomouc Region.

[edit] Coat of arms

Coat of arms In the upper part of the coat of arms are the Points of Franconia, the symbol of the former State of Würzburg. The fleur-de-lis in the bottom-right is the symbol of the St.Burkhard monastery in Würzburg, while the lion in the bottom-left derive from the coat of arms of the former Ochsenfurt district.

[edit] Towns and municipalities

Towns Verwaltungsgemeinschaften Independent municipalities
  1. Aub¹
  2. Eibelstadt¹
  3. Ochsenfurt
  4. Röttingen¹

¹ administrated inside a
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft

  1. Aub
  2. Bergtheim
  3. Eibelstadt
  4. Estenfeld
  5. Giebelstadt
  6. Helmstadt
  7. Randersacker
  8. Kirchheim
  9. Kist
  10. Margetshöchheim
  11. Röttingen
  1. Eisingen
  2. Gaukönigshofen
  3. Gerbrunn
  4. Güntersleben
  5. Hausen bei Würzburg
  6. Höchberg
  7. Kleinrinderfeld
  8. Kürnach
  9. Leinach
  10. Neubrunn
  11. Randersacker
  12. Reichenberg
  13. Rimpar
  14. Rottendorf
  15. Theilheim
  16. Thüngersheim
  17. Unterpleichfeld
  18. Veitshöchheim
  19. Waldbrunn
  20. Waldbüttelbrunn
  21. Zell am Main

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