Knüllwald

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Coordinates: 50°59′N, 9°29′E

Knüllwald
Coat of arms of Knüllwald Location of Knüllwald in Germany

Country Germany
State Hesse
Administrative region Kassel
District Schwalm-Eder-Kreis
Population 5,030 (31/12/2004)
Area 100.68 km²
Population density 50 /km²
Elevation 253 - 553 m
Coordinates 50°59′ N 9°29′ E
Postal code 34593
Area code 05685
Licence plate code HR
Mayor Jörg Müller
Website Gemeinde Knüllwald

Knüllwald is a community in the Schwalm-Eder district in Hesse, Germany.

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[edit] Geography

[edit] Location

Knüllwald lies in the Knüllgebirge, a low mountain range, between the rivers Efze and Beise, south of Kassel.

[edit] Constituent communities

The community consists of sixteen centres: Appenfeld, Berndshausen, Ellingshausen, Hausen, Hergetsfeld, Lichtenhagen, Nausis, Nenterode, Niederbeisheim, Oberbeisheim, Reddingshausen, Remsfeld (administrative seat), Rengshausen, Schellbach, Völkershain and Wallenstein.

[edit] History

The formation of the greater community of Knüllwald came about in stages as part of Hesse's municipal reforms.

On 31 December 1971, the communities of Appenfeld, Ellingshausen, Hergetsfeld, Oberbeisheim, Reddingshausen, Remsfeld, Schellbach, Völkershain and Wallenstein voluntarily combined to form the new community of Knüllwald. Likewise, on the same day, the communities of Hausen, Lichtenhagen, Nausis, Nenterode and Rengshausen voluntarily combined to form the new community of Rengshausen.

By state law on 1 January 1974, the communities of Berndshausen, Niederbeisheim and Rengshausen were amalgamated with the already extant greater community of Knüllwald, thereby forming one of Hesse's biggest polycentric communities.

[edit] Reference

This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.


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