- Heilbronn (district)
Infobox German district
name=Heilbronn
state=Baden-Württemberg
capital=Heilbronn
regierungsbezirk=Stuttgart
region=Heilbronn-Franken
area=1,099.59
population=330 369
population_as_of=2006
density=300
carsign=HN
url=http://www.landkreis-heilbronn.deHeilbronn is a district ("Kreis") in the north of
Baden-Württemberg ,Germany . Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise)Neckar-Odenwald , Hohenlohe, Schwäbisch Hall,Rems-Murr , Ludwigsburg, Enz, Karlsruhe andRhein-Neckar . In the centre of it is the free-city ofHeilbronn , which is its own separate administrative area.History
The predecessor to the district is the "Oberamt Heilbronn", which was created in 1803 when the previously Free Imperial City of Heilbronn was incorporated into the kingdom of Württemberg. In 1926, about half of the Oberamt (old district) of Weinsberg was added. In 1938, it was recognized as a district, and in addition to the previous Oberamt, parts of the dissolved Oberämter Neckarsulm, Brackenheim, Marbach and Besigheim were added. The city of Heilbronn was not included into the district. In 1973, the districts were reorganized, and part of the dissolved districts of Sinsheim, Mosbach, Buchen and Schwäbisch Hall were added. Within the following two years 5 municipalities were incorporated into the city and therefore left the district, which got its current borders in 1975.
Geography
The main river in the district is the
Neckar , which flows through the district from the south to the north. The western part of the district belongs to the landscape "Kraichgau", the east to the "Hohenloher Ebene", "Kocher-Jagst-Ebene", and the "Löwensteiner Berge".Coat of arms
Cities and towns
External links
* [http://www.landkreis-heilbronn.de Official website] (German)
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