Homburg (Saar)
Homburg (German pronunciation: [ˈhɔmbʊʁk], French: Hombourg) is a town in Saarland, Germany and the administrative seat of the county of Saarpfalz (Saar-Palatinate). With a population of approx. 41,822 inhabitants (June 30, 2017), it is the third largest town in Saarland. The medical department of the University of Saarland is situated here. The city is also home to the Karlsberg beer brewery. Major employers include Michelin and Robert Bosch GmbH.
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Saint Michael Church | |
Coat of arms | |
Location of Homburg within Saarpfalz district | |
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Coordinates: 49°19′N 7°20′E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Saarland |
District | Saarpfalz |
Subdivisions | 9 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Rüdiger Schneidewind (SPD) |
Area | |
• Total | 82.65 km2 (31.91 sq mi) |
Elevation | 233 m (764 ft) |
Population (2018-12-31)[1] | |
• Total | 41,811 |
• Density | 510/km2 (1,300/sq mi) |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
Postal codes | 66424 (66401–66424) |
Dialling codes | 06841, 06848 (Einöd and Wörschweiler) |
Vehicle registration | HOM |
Website | Official website |
Geography
Homburg is located in the northern part of the Saarpfalz, bordering Rhineland-Palatinate and about 20 km away from the French border. It is 16 km from Neunkirchen and 36 km from Saarbrücken. The villages Beeden, Schwarzenbach, Wörschweiler, Einöd and Ingweiler are situated in or on the Blies valley.
Homburg is composed of nine districts: Beeden, Bruchhof-Sanddorf, Einöd, Erbach, Jägersburg, Kirrberg, Reiskirchen, Schwarzenbach and Wörschweiler.
The district Einöd has three municipal factions: Einöd, Ingweiler and Schwarzenacker. The district Jägersburg is composed of the fractions Jägersburg, Altbreitenfelderhof and Websweiler. The discrict Erbach has three fractions, erbach, Lappentascherhof, and Johannishof.
Populations (December 1st 2017):[2]
Village | District | Population |
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Altbreitenfelderhof | Jägersburg | 125 |
Beeden | Homburg Center | 2.802 |
Bruchhof | Homburg Center | 1.831 |
Einöd | Einöd | 2.619 |
Erbach | Homburg Center | 12.363 |
Homburg | Homburg Center | 11.986 |
Ingweiler | Einöd | 140 |
Jägersburg | Jägersburg | 2.701 |
Kirrberg | Kirrberg | 2.744 |
Lappentascher Hof | Homburg Center | 191 |
Reiskirchen | Homburg Center | 1.238 |
Sanddorf | Homburg Center | 1.109 |
Schwarzenacker | Einöd | 646 |
Schwarzenbach | Homburg Center | 1.910 |
Websweiler | Jägersburg | 273 |
Wörschweiler | Wörschweiler | 272 |
Complete | 42.950 |
History
County of Homburg 12th century–1449
The Hohenburg Castle, nowadays a ruin, was in the 12th Century the seat of the counts of Homburg. In 1330 the village received the town status (Stadtrecht) by Louis the Bavarian.
Population development
Year | 1814 | 1876 | 1905 | 1938 | 1945 | 1961 | 1970 | 1973 | 1974 | 2000 | 2003 | 2007 | 2008 | 2012 | 2014 |
Population | 2900 | 3600 | 9400 | 20100 | 19600 | 29725 | 32175 | 33600 | 43100 | 46000 | 46000 | 44000 | 43691 | 41357 | 43000 |
Politics
Since the administration reform 1974 Homburg has a Lord Mayor, before that it used to have a Mayor.[4]
Rüdiger Schneidewind (SPD) has been Lord Mayor of Homburg since October 1, 2014.
Main sights
- Homburg is home to the Schlossberghöhlen (Schlossberg Caves / Castle Mountain Caves).
- Homburg is the home of Gutenbrunnen / Schloss Louisenthal (Louisenthal Castle).
- Homburg is the home of the Schloss Karlsberg (Karlsberg Castle)
- Homburg is the home of the Kloster Wörschweiler (Wörschweiler Abbey)
Transport
Homburg (Saar) Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in the town, served by long-distance and regional trains. By road transport, the town is served by the motorways A6 (exit Homburg) and A8 (exits Limbach and Einöd).
Personalities
- David Bardens (born 1984, physician)
- Timo Bernhard (born 1981, sports car racer)
- Stefan Eck (born 1956), politician (former Tierschutzpartei, currently independent)
- Horst Ehrmantraut (born 1955, former football player)
- Markus Heitz (born 1971, fantasy author)
- Michael Jakosits (born 1970, olympic sports shooter)
- Laura Steinbach (born 1985, handball player)
- Andreas Walzer (born 1970, former cyclist)
International relations
Homburg is twinned with:[5]
La Baule-Escoublac, France, since 1984 Ilmenau, Germany, since 1989 Albano Laziale, Italy, since 2018
References
- "Saarland.de – Amtliche Einwohnerzahlen Stand 31.12.2018" (PDF). Statistisches Amt des Saarlandes (in German). June 2019.
- Data and Facts, Population of villages on www.homburg.de (in German)
- Daten und Fakten, Bevölkerungsentwicklung auf www.homburg.de (in German)
- Verzeichnis der Bürgermeister und Oberbürgermeister von Homburg ab 1798 auf dem Webangebot der Stadt Homburg (in German)
- "Partnerstädte". homburg.de (in German). Homburg. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Homburg, Saarland. |
Homburg travel guide from Wikivoyage - (in German) Homburg official website
- (in German) Literature about Homburg
- (in German) Kloster Wörschweiler