Hohenahr

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Hohenahr

Coat of arms
Hohenahr
Coordinates: 50°40′N 08°31′E / 50.667°N 8.517°E / 50.667; 8.517Coordinates: 50°40′N 08°31′E / 50.667°N 8.517°E / 50.667; 8.517
Country Germany
State Hesse
Admin. region Gießen
District Lahn-Dill-Kreis
Government
  Mayor Armin Frink
Area
  Total 45.67 km2 (17.63 sq mi)
Elevation 305 m (1,001 ft)
Population (2012-12-31)[1]
  Total 4,844
  Density 110/km2 (270/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 35644
Dialling codes 06446
Vehicle registration LDK
Website www.hohenahr.de

Hohenahr is a community in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Hesse, Germany.

Geography

Location

Hohenahr lies in the Lahn-Dill Highland at a height of between 260 and 440 m above sea level. Its constituent communities of Ahrdt and Mudersbach are on the shores of the Aartalsee (lake).

Neighbouring communities

Hohenahr borders in the north on the community of Bischoffen (Lahn-Dill-Kreis), in the east on the community of Biebertal (Gießen district), in the south on the town of Wetzlar, in the southwest on the town of Aßlar, and in the west on the community of Mittenaar (all in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis).

Constituent communities

The centres of Ahrdt, Altenkirchen, Erda (administrative seat), Großaltenstädten, Hohensolms and Mudersbach are all part of the community.

History

The constituent community of Erda had its first documentary mention in 771. It is supposed, however, that the constituent community of Altenkirchen, with its much older church, is some years older than Erda and that owing to its smallness was not mentioned earlier. In the 14th century, the Counts of Solms built Hohensolms Castle.

As part of Hesse's municipal reforms, the constituent communities of Erda, Hohensolms and Ahrdt first merged voluntarily in 1972, followed a few months later by Großaltenstädten. Altenkirchen and Mudersbach were amalgamated with the greater community in 1977 by state law.

Politics

Municipal council

The municipal elections on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:

SPD 11 seats
CDU 10 seats
Greens 2 seats

Note: The FWG citizens' coalition lost both its seats fromm the 2001 election to the CDU.

Coat of arms

Hohenahr's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: In Or an oak azure with six leaves and three acorns gules overlaid below with a concave point gules, therein a lion's head Or.

The thickly wooded community lies in the area of the former Solms Counties, which gave the arms the gold and blue. The six oak leaves stand for Hohenahr's six constituent communities.

References

  1. "Die Bevölkerung der hessischen Gemeinden". Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt (in German). July 2013. 
This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.

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