Lichtenau, Baden-Württemberg

Lichtenau is a small town in Rastatt district in southwestern Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Lichtenau
Church of Holy Cross in Lichtenau-Ulm
Coat of arms
Location of Lichtenau within Rastatt district
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Lichtenau
Lichtenau
Coordinates: 48°43′34″N 08°00′18″E
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionKarlsruhe
DistrictRastatt
Government
  MayorRolf Karrais
Area
  Total27.62 km2 (10.66 sq mi)
Elevation
127 m (417 ft)
Population
 (2018-12-31)[1]
  Total4,975
  Density180/km2 (470/sq mi)
Time zoneCET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
77839
Dialling codes07227
Vehicle registrationRA
Websitewww.lichtenau-baden.de

Geography

Lichtenau is located in the Upper Rhine River Plains on the right bank of the Rhine between Rastatt and Kehl.

Neighboring communities

The city shares borders with the following communities, listed clockwise from the north: Rheinmünster, Ottersweier, Achern and Rheinau. West of the city is the Rhine and with it the French border.

Boroughs

The city of Lichtenau consists of Lichtenau (proper), Scherzheim, Ulm, Muckenschopf and Grauelsbaum.

History

Lichtenau developed from a water castle that the Bishop of Strasbourg had built in the years 1293 to 1296, complete with defensive wall, ditch and parapet. In 1300 Lichtenau received its city charter and until its Slighting in 1686 it remained a fortress. After the line of the Counts of Hanau-Lichtenau ended the city became part of Hesse in 1736 and then was made part of Baden together with the Hanauerland in 1803.

District reform

In Lichtenau the Baden-Württemberg district reform of the 1970s took place in stages.

Town Merged into Lichtenau as of
ScherzheimJanuary 1, 1972
UlmJanuary 1, 1973
MuckenschopfJanuary 1, 1974
GrauelsbaumJanuary 1, 1975

Government

The city is part of the administrative district of "Rheinmünster-Lichtenau" with seat in Rheinmünster.

City council

In addition to the mayor and city council president the council is made up of 20 members. The councilmen and councilwomen belong to political parties as follows:

Party Seats
CDU9
SPD6
Bündnis 90/Green Party2
Independents3

People

  • Gabriele Frechen (born October 12, 1956), politician.

Twin cities

References

  1. "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2018". Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg (in German). July 2019.

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