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Rotenburg an der Fulda

Rotenburg a.d. Fulda
Old houses in Rotenburg, facing the Fulda River
Old houses in Rotenburg, facing the Fulda River
Coat of arms of Rotenburg a.d. Fulda
Coat of arms
Rotenburg a.d. Fulda  is located in Germany
Rotenburg a.d. Fulda
Rotenburg a.d. Fulda
Coordinates: 50°59′46″N 9°43′40″E / 50.99611°N 9.72778°E / 50.99611; 9.72778Coordinates: 50°59′46″N 9°43′40″E / 50.99611°N 9.72778°E / 50.99611; 9.72778
Country Germany
State Hesse
Admin. region Kassel
District Hersfeld-Rotenburg
Government
 • Mayor Christian Grunwald (CDU)
Area
 • Total 79.84 km2 (30.83 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 14,411
 • Density 180/km2 (470/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 36199
Dialling codes 06623
Vehicle registration HEF, ROF
Website www.rotenburg.de

Rotenburg an der Fulda (officially Rotenburg a.d. Fulda) is a town in Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in northeastern Hesse, Germany lying, as the name says, on the river Fulda.

The town lies south of the Stölzinger Gebirge (range) in the narrowest part of the Fulda valley. The town’s lowest point lies at 180 m above sea level in the area near the two bridges across the Fulda linking Rotenburg’s Old Town and New Town; these are the Alte Fuldabrücke (“Old Fulda Bridge”) and the Brücke der Städtepartnerschaften (“Bridge of Town Partnerships”). The town’s highest point is the 548.7 m-high Alheimer, lying on the town limit between Rotenburg and the neighbouring community of Alheim.

The nearest major towns are Bebra (some 6 km to the southeast) and Bad Hersfeld (some 16 km to the south), The nearest cities are Kassel (some 50 km to the north) and Fulda (some 70 km to the south).

Clockwise from the north, these are Alheim, Spangenberg, Cornberg, Bebra and Ludwigsau. On the so-called Stölzinger Höhe (heights) in the northeast, above the outlying centre of Dankerode, Rotenburg has a boundary with the town of Waldkappel.

Besides the main town, Rotenburg a.d. Fulda is made up of the outlying Stadtteile of Lispenhausen, Braach, Schwarzenhasel, Erkshausen, Seifertshausen, Dankerode, Atzelrode (with Alte Teich Estate and Wüstefeld) and Mündershausen.

In 769, the outlying centres of Braach and Lispenhausen, along with the now vanished village of Breitingen (which lay somewhere near the Hochmahle) had their first documentary mentions in the Hersfeld Abbey’s directory of holdings. These consisted of six estates and 90 Morgen of land.


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