Hardheim
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Hardheim | ||
Location of Hardheim within Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis district | ||
Coordinates: 49°36′38″N 9°28′26″E / 49.61056°N 9.47389°ECoordinates: 49°36′38″N 9°28′26″E / 49.61056°N 9.47389°E | ||
Country | Germany | |
State | Baden-Württemberg | |
Admin. region | Karlsruhe | |
District | Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis | |
Subdivisions | 8 | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Heribert Fouquet | |
Area | ||
• Total | 87.03 km2 (33.60 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 250 m (820 ft) | |
Population (2012-12-31)[1] | ||
• Total | 6,846 | |
• Density | 79/km2 (200/sq mi) | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | |
Postal codes | 74736 | |
Dialling codes | 06283 | |
Vehicle registration | MOS | |
Website | www.hardheim.de |
Hardheim is a town in the district of Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The town is twinned with Müntschemier in Switzerland and Suippes in France. Its existence is first mentioned in written form in 1050. The township consists of Hardheim, Ruedental, Schweinberg, Gerichtstetten, Erfeld, Bretzingen, Dornberg, Ruetschdorf, Vollmersdorf and Breitenau.
References
- ↑ [Statistisches Bundesamt – Gemeinden in Deutschland mit Bevölkerung am 31.12.2012 (XLS-Datei; 4,0 MB) (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011) "Gemeinden in Deutschland mit Bevölkerung am 31.12.2012"]. Statistisches Bundesamt (in German). 12 November 2013.
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