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Göppingen (Swabian: Geppenge or Gebbenga) is a town in southern Germany, part of the Stuttgart Region of Baden-Württemberg. It is the capital of the district Göppingen. Göppingen is home to the toy company Märklin, and it is the birthplace of football player Jürgen Klinsmann. It also hosts the headquarters of TeamViewer AG - the main sponsors of Manchester United.

Göppingen
Town
Stiftskirche
Location of Göppingen within Göppingen district
DürnauEschenbachEschenbachHattenhofenKuchenOttenbachSchlierbachWangen
Göppingen
Göppingen
Coordinates: 48°42′9″N 9°39′10″E
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictGöppingen
Government
  Lord mayor (202028) Alexander Maier[1] (Greens)
Area
  Total59.22 km2 (22.86 sq mi)
Elevation
323 m (1,060 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[2]
  Total57,974
  Density980/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
73033–73037, 73116 (Krettenhof)
Dialling codes07161, 07165, 07163
Vehicle registrationGP
Websitewww.Goeppingen.de

Geography


Göppingen is situated at the bottom of the Hohenstaufen mountain, in the valley of the river Fils. The districts of Göppingen are Bartenbach, Bezgenriet, Faurndau, Göppingen, Hohenstaufen, Holzheim, Jebenhausen and Maitis.


History


Tradition holds that the city was founded by an Alemannic leader called Geppo sometime in the 3rd or 4th century. A disastrous fire on August 25, 1782 destroyed most of the town, but it was immediately rebuilt. Industrialisation during the 19th century made the area into a centre of industry. The importance of such industry is still seen in the town in the present day in companies such as Märklin and Schuler.


Jewish community


Göppingen and the nearby village of Jebenhausen were home to a thriving Jewish community from 1777 until the Second World War. In 1777, the Baron von Liebenstein issued a "Letter of Protection" granting Elias Gutmann and other Jews permission to settle in Jebenhausen. The community grew and peaked in the mid-1800s, with the population center shifting from Jebenhausen to Göppingen and a substantial emigration of Jewish families to America by the late 19th Century.[3] The Göppingen synagogue, constructed in 1881, was destroyed during the Kristallnacht from 9–10 November 1938.[4] Detailed records of the communities were collected by Rabbi Dr. Aron Tänzer, who served the community from 1907-1937, and who was also a driving force behind the establishment of the secular city library in Göppingen.[5] A comprehensive Jewish community history, Die Geschichte der Juden in Jebenhausen und Göppingen, was first produced by Tänzer in 1927, on the 150th anniversary of the settlement of Jebenhausen, and re-released in 1988 by the city of Göppingen with updated material added by Karl-Heinz Ruess.[6] The Jewish Museum in Jebenhausen, opened in 1992, documents and preserves the history of the Jewish community of Jebenhausen and Göppingen.[7]


Cooke Barracks


In 1930, a civilian air field was built north of Göppingen. This was acquired by the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) in 1935 and expanded into Fliegerhorst Kaserne. From 1945 through 1949, displaced persons and refugees were housed in the kaserne. In 1949, it was renamed Cooke Barracks in honor of Charles H. Cooke, Jr. who had been posthumously awarded the Silver Star and Soldier's Medal for gallantry in action. In late 1950, the VII Corps (US) had been reactivated in Stuttgart and U.S. Army units began to be stationed at Cooke Barracks. The barracks began to be expanded and was used as the 28th Infantry Division headquarters. The 28th Infantry was redesignated as the 9th Infantry Division (United States) in 1954 and was replaced by the 8th Infantry Division in 1956. They were then replaced by the 4th Armored Division in 1957, which was redesignated as the 1st Armored Division in 1971 and moved to Hindenburg Kaserne in Ansbach in 1972. The 1st Infantry Division (Forward) moved from Augsburg in 1972 until they were deactivated in 1991. Cooke Barracks was returned to the German government in 1992. The barracks were again used to house refugees for some time, then returned to civilian use.[8]


Mayors



Sport


Local sports club Frisch Auf Göppingen currently in the German first team handball men's top division Handball-Bundesliga.


Media


Göppingen has its own daily newspaper called "Neue Württembergische Zeitung".[9] The "Stuttgarter Zeitung" also has a local editorial office in Göppingen. In addition, Göppingen has its own local TV station, the "Filstalwelle". It can be received in the local cable network and via the web.[10] Göppingen also has "Radio Fips" which is a radio station operated by a non-profit association.


Twin towns – sister cities


City hall
City hall

Göppingen is twinned with:[11]


Notable people


Friedrich Christoph Oetinger 1775
Friedrich Christoph Oetinger 1775

References


  1. Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 12 September 2021.
  2. "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2020" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2020] (CSV). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg (in German). June 2021. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  3. "The Search for Traces: Jews in Jebenhausen and Göppingen". Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  4. "Die Reichspogromnacht in Göppingen". Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  5. "Rabbi Dr. Aron Tänzer". Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  6. Die Geschichte der Juden in Jebenhausen und Göppingen. OCLC 19684510.
  7. "The Jewish Museum in Jebenhausen". Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  8. "U.S. Army Installations - Göppingen & Schw. Gmünd". U.S. Army in Germany. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
  9. GmbH, Südwest Presse Online-Dienste. "Göppingen News | NWZ Göppingen". swp.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-04-28.
  10. "filstalwelle - Startseite". filstalwelle.de. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
  11. "Partnerschaften und Patenschaften". goeppingen.de (in German). Göppingen. Retrieved 2019-12-02.



На других языках


[de] Göppingen

Göppingen ( anhören?/i) ist eine Stadt in Baden-Württemberg, etwa 40 Kilometer östlich von Stuttgart. Sie ist Große Kreisstadt und größte Stadt des Landkreises Göppingen und bildet als Teil der Region Stuttgart ein Mittelzentrum für die umliegenden Gemeinden. Mit den Gemeinden Schlat, Wäschenbeuren und Wangen hat die Stadt Göppingen eine Verwaltungsgemeinschaft vereinbart.
- [en] Göppingen

[ru] Гёппинген

Гёппинген (нем. Göppingen) — город на юге Германии, часть административного района Штутгарт федеративной земли Баден-Вюртемберг. Столица района Гёппинген. Расположен у подножия горы Гогенштауфен, в долине реки Фильз.



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