- Oberhof, Germany
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Oberhof Coordinates 50°42′19″N 10°43′33″E / 50.70528°N 10.72583°ECoordinates: 50°42′19″N 10°43′33″E / 50.70528°N 10.72583°E Administration Country Germany State Thuringia District Schmalkalden-Meiningen Mayor Thomas Schulz Basic statistics Area 23.47 km2 (9.06 sq mi) Elevation 823 m (2700 ft) Population 1,530 (31 December 2010)[1] - Density 65 /km2 (169 /sq mi) Other information Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) Licence plate SM Postal code 98559 Area code 036842 Website www.oberhof.de Oberhof is a town in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district of Thuringia, Germany. It is a winter sports center and health resort. It is visited by tenfold as many tourists every year. The town got its official city status in 1985.
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History
Oberhof was settled in 1641, and remained a small town until the late 1800s, when the town was connected to the railway line from Erfurt to Ritchenhausen, and skiers and other tourists discovered the place.
From the early 1900s, Oberhof became a center for winter sports, with luge, nordic skiing and ski jumping taking place in the town's regularly updated sports facilities. In recent years the town has also seen the construction of lift-equipped alpine skiing slopes and an international competition standard biathlon stadium. Their bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track has hosted many world and European championships in luge.
In August 2009 the first German ski tunnel opened in Oberhof.
International sports events
- 1931 Two-seat Bobsleigh World Championship and FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
- 1973 FIL World Luge Championships
- 1979 FIL European Luge Championships
- 1985 FIL World Luge Championships
- 1998 FIL European Luge Championships
- 2004 Biathlon World Championship and FIL European Luge Championships
- 2008 FIL World Luge Championships
Points of interest
- Rennsteiggarten Oberhof, a botanical garden for mountain plants
International relations
Main article: List of twin towns and sister cities in GermanyOberhof, Germany is twinned with:
- Winterberg, Germany
- Bad Neustadt an der Saale, Germany
- Lillehammer, Norway
References
- ^ "Bevölkerung nach Gemeinden, erfüllenden Gemeinden und Verwaltungsgemeinschaften" (in German). Thüringer Landesamt für Statistik. 31 December 2010. http://www.statistik.thueringen.de/datenbank/TabAnzeige.asp?tabelle=gg000102%7C%7C.
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