Esslingen (district)
Esslingen is a Landkreis in the centre of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are Rems-Murr, Göppingen, Reutlingen, Böblingen and the district-free city Stuttgart.
Until 15 October 1964 the district's name was written officially as Landkreis Eßlingen.
History
The district dates back to the Oberamt Esslingen, which was created when the previously free imperial city of Esslingen am Neckar became part of Württemberg in 1803. It was changed several times in the course of history. Since 1810 it belonged to the Landvogtei Rothenberg and from 1818 until it was dissolved in 1924 to the Neckarkreis. In 1934 the Oberamt was renamed Kreis Eßlingen and the now termed Landkreis Eßlingen was enlarged by several municipalities of the dissolved Oberamt Stuttgart and the Kreise Schorndorf, Kirchheim unter Teck and Göppingen on 1 October 1938.After several changes over the next century, it was converted into a district in 1938. Additionally, with the territorial Partition act on 24 April 1938, it was enlarged by adding several municipalities from the neighboring Amtsoberamt Stuttgart, Oberamt Schorndorf, Oberamt Kirchheim and Göppingen.
On 16 October 1964 the state government allowed the change from the previous spelling to the current Landkreis Esslingen.
In 1973, the district was merged with the district Nürtingen. In 1975, two municipalities from the district Böblingen were added to give the district today's borders.
Since the completion of the municipality reform the Landkreis Esslingen yet consists of 44 municipalities, amongst them 13 towns and among those, in turn, six Major district towns. The districts largest town is Esslingen am Neckar, the smallest municipality Altdorf near Nürtingen. In 1980 German right-wing extremists of the Deutsche Aktionsgruppen committed a bomb attack on the administrative district office and the district administrators house.
Geography
The district is cut into two halves by the river Neckar. The west part is part of the Filder plain, while the east is part of the mountains of the Swabian Alb and the Schurwald.At Plochingen the Fils flows into the Neckar river which leaves the district near Esslingen-Mettingen heading towards Stuttgart. With 229 m above sea level the water level of the Neckar near Mettingen represents the districts lowest Point. The highest point is located 830 m above SL in the Brucker Hölzle near Bissingen-Ochsenwang.
Places
The list of localities in the district Esslingen consists of about 185 places as far as they are geographically separate.Neighbouring districts
The Landkreis Esslingen borders in clockwise direction starting in the North the Landkreise Rems-Murr-Kreis, Göppingen, Reutlingen and Böblingen as well as the Stadtkreis Stuttgart.Natural reserves
The Landkreis Esslingen owns the following natural reserves. According to the reserves statistic of the Landesanstalt für Umwelt, Messungen und Naturschutz Baden Württemberg 2320,57 hectare of the districts area is under nature protection.- Alter Neckar: 21,3 ha; Esslingen am Neckar and Altbach
- Am Rank : 13 ha; Unterensingen
- Denkendorfer Erlachsee: 4,4 ha; Denkendorf
- Eichhalde: 85 ha; Bissingen an der Teck
- Erkenbergwasen: 15,7 ha; Neidlingen
- Grienwiesen : 11,5 ha; Unterensingen
- Häslachwald: 53,6 ha ; City Ostfildern - area Kemnat
- Jusi/Auf dem Berg: 48,9 ha; Kohlberg and Kappishäusern
- Krähenhäule: 5,3 ha; Esslingen am Neckar
- Kurzer Wasen/Roter Wasen: 29,1 ha; Weilheim an der Teck
- Limburg: 161,5 ha; Weilheim an der Teck
- Musberger Eichberg: 14,4 ha; Leinfelden-Echterdingen
- Nägelestal: 20,0 ha; Kirchheim unter Teck
- Neckarwasen: 13,3 ha; Köngen and Wendlingen am Neckar
- Neuffener Heide: 16,9 ha; Neuffen
- Neuffener Hörnle-Jusenberg: 48,0 ha; Neuffen
- Oberes Lenninger Tal including side valleys: 593 ha; municipality Lenningen - areas Gutenberg and Oberlenningen
- Randecker Maar including Zipfelbachschlucht: 110,0 ha; Ochsenwang and Hepsisau
- Schaichtal: 467,8 ha; Aich, Grötzingen and Neuenhaus, Altenriet and Schlaitdorf, Waldenbuch, Walddorf and Häslach and Dettenhausen
- Schönrain: 7,1 ha; Neckartenzlingen
- Schopflocher Moor : 50,4 ha; municipality Lenningen - Schopfloch and Ochsenwang
- Siebenmühlental: 98,5 ha; 52,6 ha on the Areas of Filderstadt and Leinfelden-Echterdingen in the Landkreis Esslingen and 45,8 ha on the area of Steinenbronn and Waldenbuch in the Landkreis Böblingen
- Stettener Bach: 49,6 ha; Esslingen am Neckar and Schanbach
- Teck: 386,0 ha; Bissingen an der Teck, Dettingen unter Teck, Unterlenningen and Owen
- Tobeltal including Mittagsfels and Wielandstein: 151,4 ha; municipality Lenningen, area Oberlenningen
- Unter dem Burz: 26,9 ha; Neidlingen
- Wernauer Baggerseen: 32,1 ha; Köngen, Wendlingen am Neckar and Wernau
- Wernauer Lehmgrube: 5,5 ha; Wernau
- Wiestal mit Rauber: 136,5 ha; Jesingen, Holzmaden and Ohmden
Demographics
With almost 525,000 inhabitants the district Esslingen stands in 6th place in Germany, slightly behind the district Ludwigsburg which pushed him back from the 5th Position in the first quarter of 2007. PoliticsThe district is administered by the Kreistag and the Landrat.Kreistag (district council)The Kreistag is elected every 5 years by the districts eligible voters. The election on 25. Mai 2014 led to following provisional results. The official result was published by the statistical state Office towards the end of 2014.
Among his responsibilities belongs the preparation of the district councils and ist committees sessions. He convokes the sessions, leads them and administers the decisions made there. His Proxy is the Erste Landesbeamte.
Economy and InfrastructureIn the "Zukunftsatlas 2016" the district Esslingen ranked 22nd out of 402 districts, municipal associations and district free cities in Germany and therefore belongs to the regions with "very high opportunities for the future".EconomyThe most labour-intensive sectors in the district Esslingen are according to the states statistical office:
Airlays on the eastern border of the city Leinfelden-Echterdingen. The runways are situated mostly on grounds belonging to Filderstadt-Bernhausen.Public transportSince 1845 the eventual Württembergische Staatsbahn runs from Stuttgart to the district City Esslingen, since 1846 as far as Plochingen and 1847 as Filsbahn towards the crossing of the Swabian Albs in the direction of Geislinger Steige–Ulm.In 1859 the Neckar-Alb-Bahn was attached starting in Plochingen towards Nürtingen–Reutlingen an. From this railway the Teckbahn of the Kirchheimer Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft branched off in Wendlingen in 1864 and extended as far as Oberlenningen by the Staatsbahn in 1899. Another meanwhile defunct local branch line was the railway line Kirchheim Süd–Weilheim to Stuttgart Airport put into operation between 1989 and 1993 uses partly the alignment of the line Vaihingen–Echterdingen put in use by the Deutsche Reichsbahn in 1920, from which in 1928 in Leinfelden a line branched off heading to Waldenbuch. The S2 line was extended from the Airport to Filderstadt-Bernhausen in the autumn of 2001. In Echterdingen they linked to the line Möhringen–Neuhausen, built by the Filderbahn-Gesellschaft in metre gauge in 1897 and changed to Standard gauge in 1902. The part Möhringen–Echterdingen was replaced by a connection Möhringen–Leinfelden, which was built as an electric cross-country railway in meter gauge in 1928 and had been – parallel to the standard gauge line to Neuhausen – extended up to Echterdingen Ort. Since 1990 a standard gauge light rail called Stadtbahn runs only up to Leinfelden Bahnhof instead from where the S-Bahn carries on. In Esslingen the tram Straßenbahn Esslingen am Neckar was inaugurated in 1912, which from 1919 on provided a link to the tram network of the Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen. It was replaced in 1944 through the trolleybus Esslingen am Neckar. In 1926 the interurban tram Esslingen–Nellingen–Denkendorf was added, which did run up to the Filder until 1978 as well. Unlike the Filderbahn lines not from the west but rather from the northern side. Since 1929 it had a branch line from Nellingen towards Neuhausen. Regarding the railways only two smaller sections have been defunct:
Responsible for the public transport is the Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart. Individual transportFrom west to east the Bundesautobahn 8, connecting Stuttgart and Ulm, is running through the district area. The most important Bundesstraßen are the B 10 Stuttgart–Ulm, the B 27 Stuttgart–Tübingen, the B 312 Flughafen–Reutlingen and the B 313 Plochingen–Reutlingen.District institutionsThe district Esslingen is Provider of the following vocational schools: Friedrich-Ebert-Schule Esslingen, John-F.-Kennedy-Schule Esslingen, Käthe-Kollwitz-Schule Esslingen, Max-Eyth-Schule Kirchheim unter Teck, Jakob-Friedrich-Schöllkopf-Schule Kirchheim unter Teck, Philipp-Matthäus-Hahn-Schule Nürtingen, Otto-Umfrid-Schule Nürtingen, Albert-Schäffle-Schule Nürtingen and Fritz-Ruoff-Schule Nürtingen, moreover the Rohräcker schools Esslingen and the Bodelschwinghschule for mentally impaired Nürtingenwith school kindergarten. In Dettingen unter Teck another school for mentally and speech impaired school with school kindergarten was constructed.Additionally the district is shareholder of the medius KLINIKEN gGmbH. This association is carrier of the Paracelsus-hospital Ruit in Ostfildern-Ruit and the Hospital Kirchheim-Nürtingen with ist two sites Kirchheim unter Teck and Nürtingen. Both are academic teaching hospitals for the University of Tübingen. Towns and villagesVereinbarte Verwaltungsgemeinschaften / Gemeindeverwaltungsverbände :
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