- Sinn, Hesse
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
Name = Sinn
Wappen = Wappen Sinn (Hessen).png
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 39
lon_deg = 08 |lon_min = 20
Lageplan = Lahn-Dill-Kreis Sinn.png
Bundesland = Hessen
Regierungsbezirk = Gießen
Landkreis = Lahn-Dill-Kreis
Höhe = 241
Fläche = 18.73
Einwohner = 6581
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 35764
Vorwahl = 02772
Kfz = LDK
Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 5 32 020
Adresse = Jordanstraße 2
35764 Sinn
Website = [http://www.gemeindesinn.de www.gemeindesinn.de]
Bürgermeister = Hubert Koch
Partei = SPDSinn is a community in Middle
Hesse ,Germany , in theLahn-Dill-Kreis .Geography
Location
Sinn lies at a height of 185 to 356 m above
sea level at the foot of theWesterwald range, 3 km south ofHerborn in the Dill valley.Edingen
Edingen lies on the Dill valley's west side on the slopes of the Westerwald range below the
Greifenstein ruins and the like-named constituent community in the community of Greifenstein.Neighbouring communities
Sinn borders in the northeast on the community of
Mittenaar , in the east on the community ofEhringshausen , in the south on the community ofGreifenstein and in the northwest on the town ofHerborn (all in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis).Constituent communities
The community consists of the following centres:
* Edingen
* Fleisbach
* SinnHistory
The Dill valley's fertile slopes and dales were settled quite early on. Archaeological finds in the countryside around Edingen range through all epochs and have led to the conclusion that the area has been permanently settled since the 4th century BC. Documents confirm all three constituent communities' existence since the 13th century.
Edingen and Fleisbach were shaped by
agriculture and clung to this structure until the middle of the 20th century. Sinn was nevertheless caught up in the Industrial Revolution in the mid 19th century. Encouraged by themining in the Sieg-Dill area, anironworks came to town and set up shop, soon followed by foundries andmetalworking businesses.Edingen
The site is believed to have been settled by early Germanic times, as witnessed by finds from the 4th century BC, and the name is also a clue to this.
The first documentary mention in 1341 refers to the "Edinger Hof", said to be a place around which settlement was crystallizing. In the documents transferring ownership to the Counts of Nassau-Dillenburg, the place is named as "Ödingen". In 1629, the Edinger Hof passed by division of inheritance to the House of Solm-Greifenstein and in 1851 to the community of Edingen, which sold the Hof again to three private citizens in 1921.
With Hesse's municipal reforms, Edingen became part of Sinn. It is almost purely a residential centre nowadays.
Politics
Municipal council
The municipal elections on
26 March 2006 yielded the following results:Note: FWG is a citizens' coalition.Coat of arms
The coat of arms was conferred in 1959. Its design – specifically the quartering – is drawn from the arms used by the Lords of Sinn in the Middle Ages. The bend wavy sinister argent, or slanted wavy white band, stands for the river Dill, and the charges in the gold quarters are crucibles, such as might be found at a foundry. These, of course, refer to the community's industrial pursuits, namely in
iron . [http://www.ngw.nl/int/dld/s/sinn.htm]Economy and infrastructure
Whereas Edingen and Fleisbach became residential with agriculture's fall in importance after the
Second World War , Sinn is still an important industrial location, with the foundry, as ever, playing an important rôle. Among other things, one of Germany's fewbellmaking businesses is to be found here. Among the foundry techniques used are modelling, moulding andvalve making. Further established fields of enterprise aremechanical engineering , tool and appliance manufacture,sheet metal forming ,galvanization and measurement and control engineering.Transport
The community is connected to the highway network by the Herborn-Süd interchange on
Autobahn A 45 (Sauerlandlinie). Through the community runs Federal Highway ("Bundesstraße") B 277 betweenDillenburg andWetzlar .In the constituent communities of Sinn and Edingen are stops on the Dill Line.
Regionalbahn trains on "Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund" line 40 betweenSiegen andGießen stop here.References
External links
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