Zeulenroda-Triebes

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Zeulenroda-Triebes
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Zeulenroda-Triebes
Zeulenroda-Triebes (Germany)
Zeulenroda-Triebes
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Thuringia
District Greiz
Mayor Frank Steinwachs (CDU)
Basic statistics
Area 68.07 km² (26.3 sq mi)
Elevation 415 m  (1362 ft)
Population 17,211  (31/12/2006)
 - Density 253 /km² (655 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate GRZ
Postal codes 07931–07937, 07950
Area codes 036628, 036622
Website www.zeulenroda-triebes.de
Location of the town of Zeulenroda-Triebes within Greiz district
Map

Coordinates: 50°38′55″N 11°58′50″E / 50.64861, 11.98056

Zeulenroda-Triebes is a German town in the district of Greiz (Thuringia).

Zeulenroda-Triebes is situated in the south of the district in the mountains of the Thuringian Slate Mountains (Thüringer Schiefergebirge), on the border to Saxonia. In Zeulenroda-Triebes live about 18000 (2006) inhabitants. The largest company is Bauerfeind AG. Giengen an der Brenz (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) is a twin town of Zeulenroda-Triebes.

Most famous sight of the town is the beautiful townhall. Zeulenroda-Triebes is also known for the International Thuringia Women's Cycling Tour.

Jürgen Raab, a former East German football player, was born in Zeulenroda-Triebes.

[edit] History

Zeulenroda was mentioned in a document the first time in 1325. The village became a town in 1438. Zeulenroda belonged to the principality of the House of Reuss Elder line for several centuries. On April 16 1945 the United States Army took over Zeulenroda without any battles. On July 1 the Red Army occupied the town. In 1949 Zeulenroda and Triebes became a part of German Democratic Republic. After German reunification the Free State of Thuringia was reestablished. Zeulenroda merged with Triebes in 2006. The new name of the town is Zeulenroda-Triebes.

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