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Ostdorf is a Swabian village within the city limits of Balingen, Germany. Originally a village of its own, Ostdorf and Balingen have grown towards each other since the close of World War II. Finally, in 1971 Ostdorf was included to Balingen as a suburb. It is located 75 kilometers in the south of Stuttgart.

Ostdorf
Stadtteil of Balingen
The Ostdorf Town Center
Location of Ostdorf
Ostdorf
Ostdorf
Coordinates: 48°18′N 08°51′E
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionTübingen
DistrictZollernalbkreis
TownBalingen
Area
  Total6.55 km2 (2.53 sq mi)
Elevation
535 m (1,755 ft)
Population
  Total1,599
  Density240/km2 (630/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
72336
Dialling codes07433
Websitewww.balingen.de
Typical country side found around Ostdorf, Germany.
Typical country side found around Ostdorf, Germany.

Geography



Location


Ostdorf lies in the west of Balingen, near the Black Forest, on a plateau above the Eyach River, a tributary of the Neckar river.

The nearest high point is the Warren, 606 meters above sea level. Ostdorf has views of the Burg Hohenzollern castle, and the Swabian Alb mountains to the east. The surrounding area is covered with coniferous forest.


Neighbors


Nearby cities and villages include: Owingen (District of Haigerloch), Engstlatt, Balingen, Geislingen.


History


The first settlement in the area was probably around the 7th or 8th Century. The first official mention of Ostdorf was in the 11th century when Albert von Ostdorf sold a fief of the area to the Salem Abbey. By 1287 Ostdorf belonged to the Duke of Teck.

After several pledges, in 1317 the village finally became the property of Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg. This is the oldest known connection of Ostdorf with the Württemberg kingdom. During the late Middle Ages, Ostdorf was already known for its rural prosperity, and had been known as a farming community. Not until 1949 did it gradually begin to attract industries. In 1971 it was included into the city limits of Balingen. Ostdorf remains, to this day, mostly a farming community.


Origin of Town Name


A common misconception is that the name Ostdorf means the East-Village (in German Osten-Dorf) and that the village is east of Balingen. The town is actually north-west of Balingen, and the name means "Aust Village."


Religion


The Ostdorf Evangelische Church (Lutheran). Built in 1832.
The Ostdorf Evangelische Church (Lutheran). Built in 1832.

Since the time of the Protestant Reformation, Ostdorf has remained predominantly Protestant Lutheran, and since 1547 has reported to the Dekanat Balingen (Office of the Dean, Balingen). The patron saint of Ostdorf is St. Medardus, a frequently honored saint within farming communities.


The Ostdorf Church


The Evangelische Lutheran Church that currently stands in Ostdorf was built in 1832, and was part of a major repair and expansion project to improve the church structures that were originally built in the 16th century. In 1843 the octagonal bell tower was built, and the copper roof added in 1861. The church has a congregations of 1,800 members and services the Ostdorf and Geislingen communities.

It was not until after 1945, due to the influx of displaced Germans after World War II, that the community again began registering Catholics in the city.


Population


Year Inhabitants
1525500
1592438
1794809
1820975
1875992
1900945
19591098
19921516
20051599

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