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Neckarsulm (German pronunciation: [nɛkaʁˈzʊlm]) is a city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, near Heilbronn, and part of the district of Heilbronn. As of 2016, Neckarsulm had 26,800 inhabitants.[3] The name Neckarsulm derives from the city's location where the Neckar and Sulm rivers meet.

Neckarsulm
Town
Location of Neckarsulm within Heilbronn district
Neckarsulm
Neckarsulm
Coordinates: 49°11′30.1″N 9°13′28.4″E
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictHeilbronn
Subdivisions4
Government
  Mayor (201624) Steffen Hertwig[1]
Area
  Total24.94 km2 (9.63 sq mi)
Elevation
162 m (531 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[2]
  Total26,324
  Density1,100/km2 (2,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
74172
Dialling codes07132
Vehicle registrationHN
WebsiteNeckarsulm.de

Neckarsulm is known for its renewable energy projects and wine. The Weingärtnergenossenschaft Neckarsulm-Gundelsheim (winegrower's cooperative of Neckarsulm and Gundelsheim) is the oldest winegrower's collective in Germany. The wine Trollinger and Lemberger are the principal varieties of grape grown in this region. The Schwarz Gruppe (Schwarz Group) who leads both companies Lidl and Kaufland has its headquarter in Neckarsulm.

Neckarsulm was first mentioned in a document in 771 and was granted city status around 1300.[4] The city celebrated its 1250th birthday in 2021.[5]


Geography


Neckarsulm is located on the eastern side of the Neckar River Valley. The town is approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the Löwenstein Mountains away and part of the Swabian-Franconian Forest. Neckarsulm is to Heilbronn the closest city and the sixth largest city in the federal state Baden-Württemberg.

The urban area of Neckarsulm consists of the city itself and the districts of Amorbach, Dahenfeld, and Obereisesheim.


History


Archaeological finds such as vessel shards indicates human activity in the greater Neckarsulm region as early as the middle of the 6th millennium B.C. (Neolithic period) In 2001, archaeologists found a Late Bronze Age burial ground in Trendpark-Süd (roughly on the area of the German IT company Bechtle), which was dated to around 1100 BC on the basis of metal and ceramic finds. Graves found south of the old city wall indicate a Frankish settlement from the 7th century AD.

The town, formerly called "Sulmana" or "Sulmgau", is dated to the year 771 in a deed of donation to Lorsch Abbey. Sulmana is mentioned in the Lorsch Codex. The area became known as Neckarsulm in the 16th century.


Notable landmarks



Mayors and Lord Mayors



Population


The numbers are estimates, census results (¹) or data from statistical offices.

Year Inhabitants
1527ca. 1000
1635ca. 1400
17561544
18102050
18492576
1. December 18712576
1. December 1880 ¹2845
1. December 1890 ¹3011
1. December 1900 ¹3707
1. December 1910 ¹5170
16. June 1925 ¹6692
16. June 1933 ¹7035
Year Inhabitants
17. May 1939 ¹8593
December 19457559
13. September 1950 ¹9319
6. June 1961 ¹ ²15.299
27. May 1970 ¹18.517
31. December 197520.112
31. December 198021.871
27. May 1987 ¹21.534
31. December 199022.690
31. December 199525.788
31. December 200027.408
Year Inhabitants
31. December 200227.425
31. December 200427.296
31. December 200627.246
31. December 200826.828
31. December 201026.511
31. December 201225.754
31. December 201425.798
31. December 201526.304
31. August 201626.749

¹ Census results

² The population increase between 1950 and 1961 comes from the new district Neckarsulm-Amorbach. In 1955, around 3,000 people lived in this place.[8]


Economy


Schwarz Gruppe, owner of Lidl and Kaufland — the largest European food chain — has its headquarters in Neckarsulm.[9]

The city was the home of the car manufacturer NSU which was taken over by Volkswagen in 1969 and fused with Auto Union to create Audi. The former NSU plant is the smaller of Audi's two principal assembly plants in Germany and manufactures the company's larger, high-end models such as the Audi A6, A7, A8. Audi's performance subsidiary Audi Sport GmbH which produces the R8 is also placed here. NSU denotes Neckarsulm.[10]

Other well-known companies based in Neckarsulm are Fujitsu TDS, Bechtle AG and Rheinmetall Automotive AG.[11]


Notable people



Honorary citizens of Neckarsulm



Born in Neckarsulm


Simon Molitor portrait
Simon Molitor portrait
August Herold memorial plate in the wine yards
August Herold memorial plate in the wine yards

Other people connected to the city


Ganzhorn plaque in Neckarsulm
Ganzhorn plaque in Neckarsulm

Subsidiary cities


City Country Year
Carmaux France 1958
Bordighera Italy 1963
Grenchen Switzerland 1988
Zschopau Germany 1990
Budakeszi Hungary 1993



References


  1. Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 13 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. Neckarsulm, Stadt. "Neckarsulm - Daten & Fakten". www.neckarsulm.de (in German). Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  4. Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de:Neckarsulm; see its history for attribution.
  5. "1250 jahre neckarsulm (1250 Years of Neckarsulm)". neckarsulm.de (in German).
  6. "Stadtmuseum Neckarsulm (Neckarsulm City Museum)". stadtmuseum-neckarsulm.de.
  7. Andreas Bracht: OB Joachim Scholz wird in sein Amt eingesetzt. Presse-Information der Stadt Neckarsulm vom 27. Oktober 2008.
  8. Bernd Friedel: 50 Jahre Amorbach. Neckarsulm 2005, pp. 6–16.
  9. "Impressum Archived 27 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine." Lidl. Retrieved on 28 September 2012. ": Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG Stiftsbergstraße 1 74167 Neckarsulm "
  10. "Die NSU-Firmengeschichte". Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  11. Wilson, Hugo (1995). "The Directory of Motorcycles". The Encyclopedia of the Motorcycle. London: Dorling Kindersley. p. 245. ISBN 0-7513-0206-6. Around 1890 Neckarsulm Strickmaschinen – "knitting machine" – Union began making bicycles.
  12. Anton Heyler: Neckarsulm im Auf und Ab eines halben Jahrhunderts. (s. Literatur), pp. 58 and 92.



На других языках


[de] Neckarsulm

Neckarsulm (.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}[nɛkaɐ̯ˈzʊlm] ) ist eine Stadt im Norden des Landes Baden-Württemberg. Ihre Kernstadt stellt mit der Nachbarstadt Heilbronn ein durchgehend bebautes Gebiet dar. Seinen Namen hat Neckarsulm von der Lage nahe der Mündung der Sulm in den Neckar. Mit 26.292 Einwohnern (31. Dezember 2021) und rund 29.500 Arbeitsplätzen ist Neckarsulm die bevölkerungsreichste und wirtschaftlich wichtigste Stadt des Landkreises Heilbronn und ein Mittelzentrum in der Region Heilbronn-Franken sowie der äußeren Metropolregion Stuttgart. Seit dem 1. Januar 1973 ist Neckarsulm Große Kreisstadt.
- [en] Neckarsulm

[es] Neckarsulm

Neckarsulm es una ciudad en el norte de Baden-Württemberg, Alemania, cerca de Stuttgart, y parte del distrito de Heilbronn. En el año 2004, Neckarsulm tenía 27.296 habitantes.

[ru] Неккарзульм

Неккарзульм (нем. Neckarsulm) — город в Германии, районный центр, расположен в земле Баден-Вюртемберг.



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