- Roigheim
Infobox German Location
Name = Roigheim
image_photo = Roigheim-panorama3.jpg
Wappen = Wappen Roigheim.svg
lat_deg = 49 | lat_min = 22 | lat_sec=0
lon_deg = 9 | lon_min = 20 | lon_sec=0
Lageplan = Roigheim in HN.png
Bundesland = Baden-Württemberg
Regierungsbezirk = Stuttgart
Landkreis = Heilbronn
Höhe = 220
Fläche = 14.01
Einwohner = 1444
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 74255
PLZ-alt = 7109
Vorwahl = 06298
Kfz = HN
Gemeindeschlüssel = 08 1 25 084
LOCODE = DE RGH
Straße = Hauptstraße 20
Website = [http://www.roigheim.de/ www.roigheim.de]
Bürgermeister = Michael Grimm
Partei =Roigheim ( [IPA|ˈrɔʏ̯khaɪ̯m] ) is a small municipality in Southwest
Germany , inHeilbronn County, situated along theSeckach river. With approximately 1,400 inhabitants, Roigheim is the smallest independent community in the German state (Bundesland)Baden-Württemberg . It is also the home ofPucaro Elektro-Isolierstoffe GmbH .History
Archeologists have found remains that date back to the
stone age . The first proof of a settlement comes from theRoman Empire at around 150 AD. The first time Roigheim was mentioned in a chronicle was in 1110 as Rohinkheim. In 1287 the small village became part of the area of the duke ofHohenlohe and only in 1504 it was bequeathed toWürttemberg . It changed hands again in 1521 when it was given to the bishop ofWürzburg . On May 10, 1719 there was a devastating fire in which 115 houses burned down. During most of its early history, the majority of the population was working the many farms. The moderate climate allowed the farming on the surrounding hillsides. In the 19th century a paper mill and a gypsum factory were built. The former continues to exist today as a factory for manufacturing insulation material for power plants with the name of Pucaro. Roigheim survivedWorld War I relatively unharmed. World War II, however, brought the village closer to the front. In 1945 there were 356 refugees placed in Roigheim and about 50 foreign prisoners working in the gypsum factory. From Tuesday, April 3, 1945 Roigheim was occupied by the Americans and the village became part of theAmerican occupation zone . On May 6, 1946 there was the first election after the war but the people of Roigheim, still deeply rooted in traditional ideas, were not yet true democrats. The mayor, Christian Hübler, who was elected was only a pawn to be replaced by the former mayor,Eugen Reichert . Reichert had not been allowed to run for office in 1946 due to U.S. policy but after the three years had passed, in 1948, Hübler stepped down and was replaced byReichert .Origin of the name
There are two versions for the origin of the name Roigheim. One story says that Roigheim comes from the
Alemannic warrior Roho who is supposed to have settled what he then named Rohingen before 500. When the Franconians conquered the villages they renamed it Rohinkheim. The second story claims that the founder of Roigheim was called Rohink. As he was a Franconian, he named the village Rohinkheim, heim being the customary ending for Franconian villages.Facts and figures
Roigheim’s area consists of 46% farm land, 32% wood, 4% waste land and water, 8% settled terrain, and 10% pastures (1980).In 1992 there were 72% Protestant-Lutheran, 18% Catholics, and 10% rest. This is a great contrast to 1907 when 98% were Protestant-Lutheran and 2% Catholic.The population has also experienced great change. In 1939 only 935 people were living in Roigheim. After that date the population increased rapidly to 1,620 in 1960 when it peaked. In 1992 the population had receded slightly to 1,498. In 1993, 6% of the population were citizens of other countries than Germany.
Source
Englert, Karlheinz. 1994. "Roigheim: damals und heute". Heimatkundlicher Arbeitskreis Roigheim.
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External links
* [http://www.roigheim.de The official website (German)]
* [http://www.pucaro.com/uk/index.php Pucaro]
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