Oberaula

Oberaula is a community in the Schwalm-Eder district in Hesse, Germany.

Oberaula
Coat of arms
Location of Oberaula within Schwalm-Eder-Kreis district
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Oberaula
Oberaula
Coordinates: 50°51′N 09°28′E
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionKassel
DistrictSchwalm-Eder-Kreis
Subdivisions6 Ortsteile
Government
  MayorKarl Heinz Vestweber (SPD)
Area
  Total43.95 km2 (16.97 sq mi)
Highest elevation
590 m (1,940 ft)
Lowest elevation
280 m (920 ft)
Population
 (2018-12-31)[1]
  Total3,209
  Density73/km2 (190/sq mi)
Time zoneCET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
36280
Dialling codes06628
Vehicle registrationHR
Websitewww.oberaula.de

Geography

Location

Oberaula lies in the Knüllgebirge, a low mountain range, in the Aula river valley and its neighbouring valleys.

The nearest towns are Bad Hersfeld (about 20 km to the east), Schwalmstadt (about 25 km to the west), and Homberg (about 27 km to the north).

Constituent communities

The community consists of the six centres of Hausen, Friedigerode, Ibra, Oberaula (administrative seat), Olberode and Wahlshausen.

History

Oberaula had its first mention in 856 as Ovilaha (roughly "the place in a moist river floodplain" or "the place at the owl water"). The constituent community of Hausen was first mentioned in 1160. Quite early on, the Fulda Abbey had a castle with a moat in Hausen, upon whose remains the Barons of Dörnberg built their Renaissance stately home in 1674.

Amalgamations

As part of municipal reforms, the two communities of Oberaula and Hausen merged on 1 April 1972. On 1 January 1974 came the formation of the Greater Community of Oberaula with the amalgamation of the other above-named communities with Oberaula.

Politics

Municipal council

The council is made up of 23 members. As of the last municipal elections held on 26 March 2006, the seats are apportioned thus:

SPD: 11 seats
CDU: 12 seats

The community executive consists of 7 members. Four of these seats are held by the CDU and three by the SPD.

The mayor Karl Heinz Vestweber (SPD) was elected on 30 November 2003 with a 73.7% share of the vote.

Coat of arms

Oberaula's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: Azure an owl argent armed gules flanked by six mullets of six of the second and standing on a mount of three Or surmounted by a three-leafed oak sprig vert.

The blue background has its roots in a traditional story that mentions a blue flag. The owl stands for Oberaula and the six stars for the six constituent communities. The stars were chosen as the Counts of Ziegenhain, who held sway in the area for centuries, bore the star in their arms. The three-knolled hill – called a Dreiberg in German heraldry – stands for the Knüllgebirge in which the community lies, and the oak sprig refers to the community's membership in the former Kurhessen-Waldeck Tourist Association.

Municipal partnerships

Culture and sightseeing

Buildings

Economy and infrastructure

Transport

Oberaula lies on Federal Highway (Bundesstraße) B 454 (KirchhainNiederaula).

The community belongs to the North Hesse Transport Network.

Through the railway stations at Bad Hersfeld and Treysa, the community is connected to the railway network. The former Knüllwaldbahn railway between Bad Hersfeld and Treysa is out of service.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the community

Sundry

Oberaula shares its name with nearby Niederaula (Ober = "upper"; Nieder = "lower") in the neighbouring Hersfeld-Rotenburg district.

References

  1. "Bevölkerungsstand am 31.12.2018". Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt (in German). July 2019.
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