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Schlitz is a small town in the Vogelsbergkreis in eastern Hesse, Germany.

Schlitz
Town
Schlitz
Location of Schlitz within Vogelsbergkreis district
Schlitz
Schlitz
Coordinates: 50°40′N 9°34′E
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionGießen
DistrictVogelsbergkreis
Subdivisions17 Stadtteile
Government
  Mayor (201824) Alexander Altstadt[1] (CDU)
Area
  Total142.09 km2 (54.86 sq mi)
Elevation
245 m (804 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31)[2]
  Total9,666
  Density68/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
36110
Dialling codes06642
Vehicle registrationVB
Websitewww.schlitz.de
Lordship (Imperial Barony, County) of Schlitz
Herrschaft (Reichsfreiherrschaft, Grafschaft) Schlitz genannt von Görtz
 
1116–1806
StatusState of the Holy Roman Empire
CapitalSchlitz
GovernmentPrincipality
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Established, as Fuldan fief
1116
 Acquired Ld Pfarrstellen
1563
 Gained Reichsfreiheit
1656
 Raised to Imperial barony
1677
 Raised to county
1726
 Mediatised to Hesse
1806
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Fulda Abbey
Grand Duchy of Hesse

Geography



Location


The town of Schlitz lies at the outlet of the small river Schlitz on the Fulda.


Neighbouring communities


Schlitz borders in the north on the communities of Breitenbach and Niederaula (both in Hersfeld-Rotenburg), in the east on the communities of Haunetal (Hersfeld-Rotenburg) and Burghaun and the town of Hünfeld (both in Fulda district), in the southeast on the city of Fulda (Fulda district), in the south on the communities of Großenlüder and Bad Salzschlirf (both in Fulda district), in the southwest on the community of Wartenberg, and in the west on the town of Lauterbach.


Constituent communities


Schlitz is divided into the following communities: Bernshausen, Fraurombach, Hartershausen, Hemmen, Hutzdorf, Nieder-Stoll, Ober-Wegfurth, Pfordt, Queck, Rimbach, Sandlofs, Schlitz, Üllershausen, Ützhausen, Unter-Schwarz, Unter-Wegfurth and Willofs.


History


The name Schlitz had its first documentary mention in 812. Schlitz is known throughout Hesse for the town's five castles and is also called the Romantische Burgenstadt Schlitz (the Romantic Castle Town of Schlitz).

One peculiarity about the town is its so-called Burgenring, or Castle Ring, with the town built on a hill with its accumulated castles, towers, lords' houses, the town church and many half-timbered houses presenting a well preserved, compact, historic Old Town. For the Castle Ring's splendour and the town's outstanding location, Schlitz was sometimes called in earlier times the "Hessian Rothenburg ob der Tauber"

The Lords of Schlitz had built up their mastery in an autonomous fief from the Fulda Abbey. As of 1404 they were calling themselves Schlitz von Görtz (in documents also Gurz or Görz). After the Reformation came in 1563, and as a result of the Thirty Years' War, however, they broke away from Fulda. In 1677, they became Imperial Barons and, in 1726, Imperial Counts. In 1806, the area passed to Hesse-Darmstadt.

Schlitz was granted town rights in the early 15th century.

Since 1951, the Fluß-Station Schlitz ("Schlitz River Station") has been in Schlitz. This working group from the Max Planck Institute for Limnology is researching the ecology of the tiny Breitenbach stream in the neighbouring Breitecke Nature Preserve. The Breitenbach, through many studies and publications, is one of the world's best researched and documented streams. In 2006, this research station, with the current scientific leader's retirement, is to be closed by the Max Planck Society.


Politics



Local council


Elections were held in March 2016:

The council has 31 members:


Coat of arms


Schlitz's civic coat of arms might heraldically be described thus: In argent a fess sable, within, an inescutcheon, in argent bendlets sinister embattled three points each sable.

The oldest town seal dates only from the 17th century. The current arms were conferred in 1919. The embattled bendlets in the inescutcheon stand for the town's castles.[3]


Twinned towns



Economy



Transport


Schlitz can be reached by long-distance travel by Autobahn A 7 (Hünfeld/Schlitz interchange). Nearby lie the towns of Fulda and Lauterbach.


Public institutions



Educational institutions


Schlitz is home to the Hessische Akademie für musisch-kulturelle Bildung GmbH ("Hessian Academy for Artistic-Cultural Education, Limited"), the state music academy, at Hallenburg Castle.


Regular events



Personalities



Sons and daughters of the town



In fiction


The fictional town of Schewenborn, where the plot of the 1983 novel The Last Children of Schewenborn (German: Die letzten Kinder von Schewenborn) takes place (depicting life in Germany in the aftermath of a nuclear war) is modeled on Schlitz, as specifically stated by the writer Gudrun Pausewang, herself an inhabitant of the town.


See also



References





На других языках


- [en] Schlitz, Hesse

[ru] Шлиц (Фогельсберг)

Шлиц (нем. Schlitz) — город в Германии, в земле Гессен. Подчинён административному округу Гиссен. Входит в состав района Фогельсберг. Население составляет 9731 человек (на 31 декабря 2010 года).[1] Занимает площадь 142,09 км². Официальный код — 06 5 35 015.



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