Neuler

Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neuler (German pronunciation: [ˈnɔʏlɐ]) is a municipality in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, in Ostalbkreis district.

CountryGermany
Elevation
518 m (1,699 ft)
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Coat of arms of Neuler
Location of Neuler within Ostalbkreis district
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Location of Neuler
Neuler   is located in Germany
Neuler
Neuler
Neuler   is located in Baden-Württemberg
Neuler
Neuler
Coordinates: 48°55′43″N 10°04′10″E
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictOstalbkreis
Government
  Mayor (201725) Sabine Heidrich[1]
Area
  Total
36.27 km2 (14.00 sq mi)
Elevation
518 m (1,699 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
  Total
3,271
  Density90.18/km2 (233.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
73491
Dialling codes07961
Vehicle registrationAA
Websitewww.neuler.de
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Geography

Geographical location

Neuler lies on a ridge between the Kocher and Jagst rivers, about seven kilometers southwest of Ellwangen. It has a share in the natural regions of the Eastern Swabian Foothills and the Swabian-Franconian Forest Mountains, both of which belong to the Swabian Keuper-Lias Lands.[3]

Neighboring municipalities

The municipality borders Rosenberg to the north, the town of Ellwangen to the northeast, Rainau to the east, Hüttlingen to the south, Abtsgmünd to the southwest, and Adelmannsfelden to the west.

Municipal division

The municipality of Neuler includes the village of Neuler, the hamlets of Bronnen, Ebnat, Gaishardt, Leinenfirst, Ramsenstrut and Schwenningen, the court Haldenhof, and the houses Adlersteige, Binderhof, Burghardsmühle, Burgstall, Himmelreich, Kohlwasen, Pfaffenhölzle and Schönberger Hof, as well as the deserted villages of Burgstall, Gern, Oberbrandhof, Schlierhof, Schliermühle, Schöffelhöfe and Schönenberg.[4]

History

Local history

Neuler was first documented in 1113. In 1746, the baroque parish church was built on the foundations of a Gothic church. The town originally belonged to the Prince-Provostry of Ellwangen. With secularization resulting from the Principal Conclusion of the Imperial Deputation in 1803, the Prince-Provostry, including Neuler, fell to the Electorate of Württemberg, which became the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1806. In accordance with the new administrative division, Neuler was assigned to the Oberamt of Ellwangen. As part of the district reform during the Nazi era in Württemberg, Neuler came under the Aalen district in 1938. After World War II, Neuler belonged to the postwar state of Württemberg-Baden, founded in 1945 in the American occupation zone, from 1945 to 1952. In 1952, the municipality became part of the new state of Baden-Württemberg. In the postwar years, the formerly agriculturally characterized town developed into a workers' residential community.[5] Through the district reform of 1973, Neuler became part of the newly created Ostalbkreis district.

Incorporations

On 1 January 1977, the area of the village of Schwenningen, which had belonged to the neighboring municipality of Rainau, was incorporated.[6]

Population development

The population figures from 1852 to 1970 are census results[7] and from 1980 onwards official updates from the Statistical State Office.

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Year Population
18521499
18711494
18801510
18901479
19001406
19101479
19251559
19331514
19391413
Year Population
19501967
19561780
19611790
19702020
19802449
19902696
20003038
20103164
20153166
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Religions

Catholic Parish Church of St. Benedict

Even after the introduction of the Reformation in other parts of Germany, Neuler remained predominantly Catholic. Today the majority of residents are affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church of St. Benedict. The few Protestants belong to the parish of Ellwangen.

Politics

The municipality is a member of the Joint Administrative Association of the city of Ellwangen (Jagst).

Mayor

In December 1985, Manfred Fischer was first elected as mayor and re-elected in 1993, 2001, and 2009.[8]

In November 2017, Sabine Heidrich was elected as mayor.[9]

Culture and sightseeing

Sports

The most well-known sports club in Neuler is the Turnverein Neuler (gymnastics club).

Regular events

Neuler is known for its carnival parade. Every year on Carnival Sunday, up to 25,000 people line the streets to watch the carnival parade with its many themed floats and marching groups.

Economy and infrastructure

Education

The Brühlschule is a primary school. Secondary schools are located in Ellwangen. Additionally, there are two Roman Catholic kindergartens in the area.

Further reading

  • Neuler, in Julius Hartmann, Eduard Paulus (editors): Beschreibung des Oberamts Ellwangen (= Die Württembergischen Oberamtsbeschreibungen 1824–1886, volumes 64). W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1886, pages 628–641 (Fulltext from Wikisource).

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