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Location of Schorndorf within Rems-Murr-Kreis district | |
Schorndorf Schorndorf | |
Coordinates: 48°48′N 09°32′E / 48.800°N 9.533°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Baden-Württemberg |
Admin. region | Stuttgart |
District | Rems-Murr-Kreis |
Subdivisions | Town and 7 quarters |
Government | |
• Lord mayor (2021–29) | Bernd Hornikel[1] (Ind.) |
Area | |
• Total | 56.86 km2 (21.95 sq mi) |
Elevation | 256 m (840 ft) |
Population (2021-12-31)[2] | |
• Total | 39,642 |
• Density | 700/km2 (1,800/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 73601–73614 |
Dialling codes | 07181 |
Vehicle registration | WN |
Website | www |
Schorndorf is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located approximately 26 km east of Stuttgart. Its train station is the terminus of the S2 line of the Stuttgart S-Bahn.
The town is also sometimes referred to as Die Daimlerstadt (The Daimler Town in English), as it is the town in which Gottlieb Daimler (1834–1900) was born.
Demographics
The numbers of inhabitants are estimates, census results (1871–1970 and 1987) or data from statistical office[3] Before 1871 the results are only from the core town.
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Mayors
- 1819–1821: Christian Rapp (politician) (1771–1853)
- 1821–1828: Gottlieb Friedrich von Stum (1791–1849)
- 1828–1845: Philipp Friedrich Palm (1759–1845)
- 1845–1866:
- 1866–1872: Johannes Frasch
- 1879–1903: Jakob Friz
- 1903–1905: Heinrich Beisswanger
- 1905–1933: Jakob Raible (1870–1949)
- 1933–1945: Richard Beeg (1888–1945)
- 1945: Walter Arnold (entrepreneur) (1891–1973)
- 1945–1948: Gottlob Kamm (SPD) (1897–1973)
- 1948–1954: Emil Hayer (1887–1977)
- 1954–1962: Franz Illenberger (1902–1974)
- 1962–1982: Rudolf Bayler (1917–2007)
- 1982–1990: Reinhard Hanke (SPD) (born 1940)
- 1990–2006: Winfried Kübler (CDU) (born 1939)
- since 2006: Matthias Klopfer (SPD) (born 1968)
Places of interest
Twin towns – sister cities
Schorndorf is twinned with:[4]
- Bury, United Kingdom (1994)
- Dueville, Italy (1998)
- Errenteria, Spain (2012)
- Kahla, Germany (1991)
- Radenthein, Austria (1966)
- Tulle, France (1969)
- Tuscaloosa, United States (1996)
- Svitlovodsk, Ukraine (2023)
Notable people
- Josias Weitbrecht (1702–1747), the most important anatomist of his time
- Ludovike Simanowiz (1759–1827), painter
- Karl Friedrich Reinhard (1761–1837), French statesman and writer
- Johann Philipp Palm (1766–1806), bookseller trader in Nuremberg
- Gottlieb Daimler (1834–1900), engineer, designer and industrialist
- Julius Schmid (1865–1955), inventor and entrepreneur
- Reinhold Maier (1889–1971), politician (FDP)
- Edmond Haan (1924–2018), French footballer
- Gerhard Graf-Martinez (born 1952), flamenco guitarist, author and composer
- Konstantinos Konstantinidis (born 1972), Greek footballer
- Timo Lienemann (born 1985), racing driver
- Sven Ulreich (born 1988), footballer
- Viola Brand (born 1994), vice world champion in artistic cycling
- Davie Selke (born 1995), footballer
Gallery
- The birthplace of Gottlieb Daimler
- An example of the timber-framed homes of the old town
- The east side of the evangelical church
- Rooftop perspective over the old town, including the hat on top of the town hall during the annual Christmas Market
- Panorama of the upper Markt Square
References
- ↑ Bürgermeisterwahl 2021, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 3 February 2022.
- ↑ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2021" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2021] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2022.
- ↑ Statistik Kommunal 2010
- ↑ "Partnerstädte der Stadt Schorndorf". schorndorf.de (in German). Schorndorf. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
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