Admin. region Arnsberg Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) Population 13,758 (30 Jun 2010) Postal code 57290 Administrative region Arnsberg | Area 39.6 km² Local time Friday 10:52 PM Dialling code 02735 | |
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Elevation 242 - 510 m (−1,431 ft) Weather 4°C, Wind E at 19 km/h, 75% Humidity |
Neunkirchen (English: Nine Churches) is a municipality in the Siegen-Wittgenstein district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Contents
- Map of Neunkirchen Germany
- Geography
- Neighbouring communities
- Constituent communities
- History
- Religion
- Municipal council
- Coat of arms
- Partnerships
- Established businesses
- Literature
- References
Map of Neunkirchen, Germany
Geography
Neunkirchen lies on the river Heller, about 10 km south of Siegen.
Neighbouring communities
Neunkirchen neighbours the communities of Burbach, Wilnsdorf, Herdorf and Daaden.
Constituent communities
Neunkirchen consists of the following centres:
Until 1 January 1969 all these places were independent municipalities, before they were all merged to form today's greater community of Neunkirchen.
History
Neunkirchen had its first documentary mention on 23 August 1288.
Religion
Neunkirchen has been shaped by the great influence of various Free-Church-Evangelical (freikirchlich-evangelisch) religious communities. This even, and especially, applies to the economic field, making its mark on the kind of approaches to management seen in the community. This practice works anachronistically, and for uninitiated atheists – and even for Christians of both greater denominations in Germany – it can be quite incomprehensible. Those from outside seeking jobs are well advised to make inquiries as to the leadership style to be expected here, as well as to be sure of getting the most generous possible probationary period.
Municipal council
The council's 28 seats are apportioned thus, in accordance with municipal elections held on 26 September 2004:
Note: UWG is a citizens' coalition.
Coat of arms
Neunkirchen's civic coat of arms might be described thus: Or three lozenges in bend sable.
The greater community's current arms are the same as those formerly borne by Altenseelbach before amalgamation. They were adopted as Neunkirchen's arms in 1969. The charge of the three lozenges comes from the arms borne by the Lords of Seelbach in the Middle Ages. A similar charge – in the same colours – can be seen in nearby Burbach's arms.[1]
Partnerships
Established businesses
Literature
Otto Braun: 700 Jahre Neunkirchen. Neunkirchen 1988.