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Coordinates: 50°03′N 8°48′E / 50.050°N 8.800°ECoordinates: 50°03′N 8°48′E / 50.050°N 8.800°E | ||
Country | Germany | |
State | Hesse | |
Admin. region | Darmstadt | |
District | Offenbach | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Halil Öztaş (SPD) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 19.03 km2 (7.35 sq mi) | |
Population (2015-12-31) | ||
• Total | 18,752 | |
• Density | 990/km2 (2,600/sq mi) | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | |
Postal codes | 63150 | |
Dialling codes | 06104, 06106 | |
Vehicle registration | OF | |
Website | www.heusenstamm.de |
Heusenstamm is a town of over 18,000 people in the Offenbach district in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany.
Heusenstamm is one of 13 towns and communities in the Offenbach district. The town lies in the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region south of Frankfurt am Main and Offenbach am Main at an average elevation of 121 m above sea level. The town lies on the river Bieber. The lowest natural point is the Bieber’s riverbed, and the highest is the Hoher Berg ("High Mountain"). Darmstadt, the seat of the Regierungsbezirk, is located to the southwest. Heusenstamm lies in the southern part of Hesse, not far from the Mittelgebirge of the Odenwald and Spessart.
Heusenstamm borders in the north on the district-free city of Offenbach am Main, in the northeast on the town of Obertshausen, in the southeast on the town of Rodgau, in the south on the town of Dietzenbach, and in the west on the town of Dreieich.
Heusenstamm’s Stadtteile are Heusenstamm, with 16,266 inhabitants and Rembrücken, with 2,116 inhabitants (each time at 31 December 2006).
Also constituting Stadtteile of a kind are the residential neighbourhoods of Waldesruhe and Patershausen.
In 1211, Heusenstamm had its first documentary mention in an Eppstein fief book in which Gottfried of Eppstein documented that he held the castle and village of Huselstam in fief from the Empire and that he had further bestowed these holdings upon Eberhard Waro von Hagen-Heusenstamm. The place was later called Husinstam and, beginning in the 15th century, Heussenstain. About the middle of the 12th century, Eberhard Waro von Hagen-Heusenstamm had a moated castle built here. From the Middle Ages until 1819, Heusenstamm and Rembrücken belonged to the Biebermark, an area held in common with several other villages.