- Gladenbach
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Art = Stadt
Wappen = Wappen Gladenbach.jpg
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 46 |lat_sec = 5
lon_deg = 8 |lon_min = 34 |lon_sec = 58
Lageplan = Marburg Biedenkopf Gladenba.png
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Gießen
Landkreis = Marburg-Biedenkopf
Höhe = 262
Fläche = 72.28
Einwohner = 1367738
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 35075
PLZ-alt = 3554
Vorwahl = 06462
Kfz = MR
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 5 34 010
Gliederung = 15Stadtteil e
Straße = Karl-Waldschmidt-Straße 3
Website = [http://www.gladenbach.de/ www.gladenbach.de]
Bürgermeister = Klaus-Dieter Knierim
Partei = CDUGladenbach is a town in Hesse,
Germany , in the west of Marburg-Biedenkopf district.Geography
Location
The town of Gladenbach lies on the eastern edge of the
Westerwald in the Hessian Highland ("Bergland"). This part of the Lahn-Dill Highland is often also called the Gladenbach Highland. This has arisen from the great degree of correspondence between today's municipal area and the area covered by the historical "Amt" of Blankenstein, the eastsoutheastern part of the so-called Hessian Hinterland and the later, albeit now former, Biedenkopf district.Within the bounds of the community's southern centres of Weidenhausen, Erdhausen, Gladenbach and Mornshausen runs the river Salzböde, which rises in
Bad Endbach and flows through the municipal area, then running farther eastwards through the communities ofLohra ,Fronhausen andLollar , where it empties into theLahn at Odenhausen. Farther north in Gladenbach, mostly west-east through the centres of Runzhausen, Bellnhausen, Sinkershausen, Frohnhausen and Friebertshausen runs another river, the Allna, which flows onwards to Weimar, likewise emptying into the Lahn. The two waterways are separated from each other by high ridges which even make for a local drainage divide where smaller streams are concerned. Nonetheless, the town of Gladenbach as a whole is commonly said to lie in the Salzböde valley.An important east-west traffic thoroughfare in Gladenbach is the Federal Highway ("Bundesstraße") 255 crossing the municipal area from
Marburg through the constituent communities of Weimar and Lohra, leaving the municipal area at Weidenhausen in the area of the "Zollbuche" ("Customs Beech" – it once marked the border between Hesse-Darmstadt andHesse-Nassau ) southwestwards towards the community ofBischoffen in Lahn-Dill district. The highway runs thence alongside the Aartalsee (a reservoir) on toHerborn , ending atMontabaur . Bundesstraße 453 ends within the town of Gladenbach after running through the community ofDautphetal to the north and Gladenbach's constituent community of Runzhausen.The "Aar-Salzböde-Bahn", a single-track
railway line that ran through the municipal area along the Salzböde valley, has been in desuetude since 1995, and owing to alevel crossing being torn up at Weidenhausen, meagre maintenance and the resulting overgrowth by bushes and trees, the line has also largely fallen apart.Neighbouring communities
In the north, Gladenbach borders on the community of
Dautphetal , in the northeast on the town ofMarburg , in the east on the community of Weimar, in the southeast on the community ofLohra (all in Marburg-Biedenkopf), in the southwest on the community ofBischoffen (Lahn-Dill-Kreis ), and in the west on the community ofBad Endbach (Marburg-Biedenkopf).Town divisions
Gladenbach's municipal area is divided into 15 constituent communities ("Stadtteile").
History
Amalgamations
*1972 Runzhausen
*1974 through municipal reform:
**from the former Biedenkopf district:
***Bellnhausen
***Diedenshausen
***Erdhausen
***Friebertshausen
***Frohnhausen
***Kehlnbach
***Mornshausen
***Rachelshausen
***Römershausen
***Rüchenbach
***Sinkershausen
***Weidenhausen
** from the former Marburg a.d.Lahn district:
***WeitershausenThe postal robbery in the Subach
There happened within Gladenbach's current municipal area, between Mornshausen and Erdhausen in 1822, the so-called "Postraub in der Subach", in which a gang of poor
farmer s and poachers "knocked off" a money-bearing mail coach running between Gladenbach and Gießen in a narrow pass above a small brook called the Subach, making of with the then unheard-of sum of more than 10,000Gulden . These details and others come from a contemporary police report, which also laid the groundwork for the German made-for-TV film "Der plötzliche Reichtum der armen Leute von Kombach" ("The sudden wealth of the poor people from Kombach") byVolker Schlöndorff .Politics
Town council
As of municipal elections held on
26 March 2006 , town council seats are apportioned thus:Coat of arms
The town's
coat of arms might be described thus: Party per fess, above in azure the Hessian lion rampant striped in argent and gules armed Or crowned Or langued gules, below in vert a saltire Or .The
lion is an emblem of the town's early affiliation with Hesse, and thesaltire (X-shaped cross) stands for the influence wielded before this time by the Lords of Merenberg.Town partnerships
*
Monteux ,France (1987)
*Tabarz ,Thuringia (1991)
*Niemcza ,Poland (1998)Demonstrations
In 2004, there were four marches, declared legal but guarded by great police presence, by
neo-Nazi s from outside the town, which set of even bigger counterdemonstrations. In the end, the citizens' league, a group created at the instigation of headmaster Siegfried Seyler uniting churches, Jusos, DGBers and ordinary citizens, made an appeal. The centres for this rightwing extremism were Gladenbach, Kirtorf (Vogelsberg) andMarburg . The biggest rightwing extremist group with about 30 rightwing extremists and a large body of sympathizers was the "Aktionsbündnis Mittelhessen" (Middle Hesse Action League; ABM), a fusion of regional "free comradeships". Late in 2004, the ABM dissolved itself unilaterally to get around a ban imposed by the Hessian Interior Ministry. The activists resumed their activities in other neo-Nazi groups. The ABM was the most active and biggest neo-Nazi group in Hesse.Culture and sightseeing
Regular events
* Gladenbacher Kirschenmarkt (Cherry Market) (first weekend in July)
* Gladenbacher Brunnenmarkt (Wellmarket) (third Sunday in October)Personalities
Sons and daughters of the town
*
Georg Ludwig Hartig (1764-1837),forestry scientist
*D.Ludwig Hüffell (1784-1856), Prelate of the Baden State ChurchOther people connected with the town
*
Volker Schlöndorff , see "History"
*Mortal Illusion , one of the best Prog-Power Metal Bands ever, see "Crap"References
External links
* [http://www.mortal-illusion.de Mortal Illusions official homepage]
* [http://www.gladenbach.de Town's official homepage]
* [http://www.stadt-gladenbach.de History]
* [http://www.runzhausen.com Runzhausen]
* [http://www.weidenhausen.de Weidenhausen]
* [http://www.erdhausen.de Erdhausen]
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