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Baunatal is a town in the district of Kassel, in Hesse, Germany. It is a comparatively young town which arose from fusion of the formerly independent municipalities Altenbauna, Altenritte, Großenritte, Guntershausen, Hertingshausen, Kirchbauna and Rengershausen in 1966.[2]

Baunatal
Town
Baunatal seen from Burgberg
Location of Baunatal within Kassel district
Baunatal
Baunatal
Coordinates: 51°15′32″N 09°25′06″E
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionKassel
DistrictKassel
Government
  Mayor (202127) Manuela Strube (SPD)
Area
  Total38.27 km2 (14.78 sq mi)
Elevation
210 m (690 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[1]
  Total27,915
  Density730/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
34225
Dialling codes0561, 05601, 05665
Vehicle registrationKS
Websitewww.baunatal.de

In 1999, the town hosted the 39th Hessentag state festival.


Geography


Boroughs of Baunatal
Boroughs of Baunatal

Geographic location


Baunatal directly borders on the south of Kassel and is located to the west of the valley of the Fulda river. West and northwest the town borders on the Habichtswald with the Baunsberg (413,4 m above sea level) in the north. Baunatal got its name from the Bauna river, which traverses the town from the northwest to the southeast until it flows into the Fulda near Guntershausen.


Neighbouring communities


Baunatal borders in the north on the municipality of Schauenburg and the urban district of Kassel, in the east on the municipality of Fuldabrück, in the southeast on the municipality of Guxhagen, in the south on the municipality of Edermünde and in the west on the town of Niedenstein.


History


The Volkswagenwerk Kassel was built in 1957 on the former premises of the Henschel & Son company in Altenbauna.[3] In 1960, just one year after start of production, the number of employees exceeded 6,000. Due to this rapid development the residential area and housing demands were rising. As a consequence of this the three municipalities Altenbauna, Altenritte and Kirchbauna fused into Baunatal on 1 January 1964.[2]

On 1 July 1966 with incorporation of Großenritte, Baunatal received town privileges by the Government of Hesse. First mayor of the new founded town was Horst Werner. At this time the number of inhabitants was 11,705 and the number of employees of the Volkswagen factory was about 13,400.

On 1 October 1971 the municipality of Hertingshausen joined Baunatal. On 1 August 1972 finally the municipality of Buchenhagen, which was a fusion of Guntershausen and Rengershausen, joined Baunatal. The population of Baunatal was about 19,300 in 1972. Currently (31 December 2020) the number of inhabitants is 27,915.[4]


Transport


Baunatal is connected to the city of Kassel by trams and buses.[5] The town also has its own bus network called StadtBus Baunatal which is operated by the Regionalverkehr Kurhessen GmbH (RKH).[6] In addition the quarters Rengershausen and Gunterhausen are connected to the national rail network and provide connection to the Main–Weser Railway and the Frederick William Northern Railway by means of the RegioTram Kassel.

Baunatal is connected to the motorways A 7, A 44 and A 49.


Politics



Town council


The local election held on 14 March 2021 yielded the following results:[7]

Parties and voter communities %
2021
Seats
2021
%
2016
Seats
2016
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 50.9 23 61.4 27
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 21.7 10 19.6 9
GREENS Alliance '90/The Greens 19.5 9 10.5 5
FDP Free Democratic Party 8.0 3 8.5 4
Total 100 45 100 45
Voter turnout in % 42.8 46.2

Mayors


Mayors of Baunatal since 1 July 1966:


Culture



Stadtmuseum


The Stadtmuseum is a museum of local history located in Baunatal-Altenritte. The main focus of the museum is the history of the 20th century particularly with regard to the following topics: first railway construction, history of the Henschel & Son arms factory, everyday life during nazism, history of the Volkswagen factory since 1957, urban development of Baunatal since 1966.


Heimatmuseum Hessenstube


The Heimatmusesum is a museum of local history located in Baunatal-Altenritte. The museum delivers insight into living and working environment of people in the ancient villages of Baunatal from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. The museum presents rural housing conditions, a historical smithy and historical workshops of joiners, shoemakers and woodturners.


Dorothea Viehmann


Baunatal is the birthplace of the famous storyteller Dorothea Viehmann. She was one of the most important sources of the fairy tale collection of the Brothers Grimm. Dorothea Viehmann was born as Katharina Dorothea Pierson on 8 November 1755 in Rengershausen.


Hünstein


The Hünstein is a cultural monument located in Baunatal-Großenritte. The menhir consisting of quartzite was a site of ritual meetings during the 4th and 3rd century BC. A legend says that a giant threw the menhir from the nearby Hirzstein with intent to destroy the steeple of Kirchbauna.[8]


Industry


Baunatal is known for the Volkswagen factory, which is the second largest of the brand with 13,500 employees. The factory does not construct vehicles but rather delivers components and assemblies to other plants of the company. The sphere of business is mainly divided into the following parts: gear manufacturing, foundry, exhaust systems, car body pressing, Original Teile Center (original parts center), Volkswagen coaching. The premises have a total area of 2,404,737 m2 (25,884,374 sq ft) and are directly connected to the rail network and the motorway A 49.[3] In June 2015, a robot killed a man at the Volkswagen facility, in what is believed to be a case of human error.[9]


Sport


Baunatal hosts the following sports clubs and teams:


Twin towns – sister cities


Baunatal is twinned with:[10]

In honour of the twinning to Baunatal there is an Avenida de Baunatal (English: Baunatal Avenue) in San Sebastián de los Reyes. Additionally, one station of Line 10 of the Madrid Metro is named after this Avenida. As the addition "Avenida" is typically omitted, the station is simply called Baunatal.


References


  1. "Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2020 nach Gemeinden". Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt (in German). June 2021.
  2. Baunatal – aus historischer Sicht Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Verein für Heimatgeschichte und Denkmalpflege Baunatal e.V.
  3. Presse-Basisinformationen: Volkswagen AG Werk Kassel Archived 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine - Volkswagen Media Services
  4. "Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2020 nach Gemeinden". Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt (in German). June 2021.
  5. Haltestellenübersichtsplan Baunatal Stadtmitte Archived November 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine - Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft AG
  6. StadtBus im Überblick Archived 2012-01-18 at the Wayback Machine- Nordhessischer VerkehrsVerbund
  7. "Wahlergebnisse". baunatal.de (in German). Baunatal. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  8. Der Hünstein Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine - grossenritte.de
  9. "Robot kills man at Volkswagen plant in Germany". MSN. Archived from the original on 2015-07-02. Retrieved 2015-07-02.
  10. "Partnerstädte". baunatal.de (in German). Baunatal. Retrieved 2019-11-27.

На других языках


[de] Baunatal

Baunatal (benannt nach dem Fulda-Nebenfluss Bauna) ist eine Mittelstadt im nordhessischen Landkreis Kassel. Sie entstand am 1. Januar 1964 durch den Zusammenschluss der ehemals selbständigen Gemeinden Altenbauna, Altenritte, Großenritte und Kirchbauna in der Folge der Ansiedlung eines Werkes der Volkswagen AG im Jahre 1957 in Altenbauna. Später kamen noch die Dörfer Hertingshausen, Rengershausen und Guntershausen hinzu.
- [en] Baunatal

[es] Baunatal

Baunatal es una ciudad en el distrito de Kassel, en Hesse, Alemania. Su nombre procede del río que fluye a través de todos los antiguos pueblos que hoy forman la localidad, el río Bauna. Baunatal fue fundado en 1963 por la fusión de los municipios de Kirchbauna, Altenritte y Altenbauna. Tres años más tarde, el 1 de julio de 1966 tuvo lugar la unión de Großenritte y la obtención de los fueros de ciudad (Ciudad de Baunatal, "Stadt Baunatal"). Ya con esa categoría, ente 1971 y 1972 se unieron además Rengershausen, Guntershausen y Hertingshausen.

[ru] Баунаталь

Баунаталь (нем. Baunatal) — город в Германии, в земле Гессен. Подчинён административному округу Кассель. Входит в состав района Кассель. Население составляет 27 642 человека (на 31 декабря 2010 года).[1] Занимает площадь 38,27 км². Официальный код — 06 6 33 003.



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