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Neckar-Odenwald

Statistics
State:Baden-Württemberg
Adm. Region:Karlsruhe
Region:Rhein-Neckar-Odenwald
Capital:Mosbach
Area:1,126.34 km²
Inhabitants:150,462 (2002)
pop. density:134 inh./km²
Car identification:MOS
Homepage:http://www.neckar-odenwald-kreis.de
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Neckar-Odenwald is a district (Kreis) in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from east clockwise) Main-Tauber, Hohenlohekreis, Heilbronn, Rhein-Neckar, and the district Odenwaldkreis in Hesse.

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History The district was created in 1973 by merging the previous districts Buchen and Mosbach. At first it was named Odenwaldkreis, however to avoid confusion with the neighboring district in Hesse with the same name it was renamed in 1974 to be Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis.

Geography As the name already suggests the district is located in the Odenwald mountains, with the highest elevation at the Katzenbuckel (626 m) near Waldbrunn in the west of the district. The main river of the district is the Neckar.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms show the symbols of the two historic rulers of the district. To the left is the blue-white checkered symbol of the Wittelsbach family as owner of the Palatinate, to the right is the wheel of Mainz.

Towns and municipalities

  1. Adelsheim[?]
  2. Buchen (Odenwald)[?]
  3. Mosbach
  4. Osterburken[?]
  5. Ravenstein
  6. Walldürn[?]
    Verwaltungsgemeinschaften
  1. Hardheim-Walldürn
  2. Haßmersheim
  3. Kleiner Odenwald
  4. Limbach
  5. Mosbach
  6. Neckargerach-Waldbrunn
  7. Osterburken
  8. Schefflenztal
  9. Seckachtal
    Municipalities
  1. Aglasterhausen[?]
  2. Billigheim[?]
  3. Binau[?]
  4. Elztal[?]
  5. Fahrenbach[?]
  6. Hardheim[?]
  7. Haßmersheim[?]
  8. Höpfingen[?]
  9. Hüffenhardt[?]
  10. Limbach[?]
  11. Mudau[?]
  12. Neckargerach[?]
  13. Neckarzimmern[?]
  14. Neunkirchen bei Mosbach[?]
  15. Obrigheim[?]
  16. Rosenberg (Baden)[?]
  17. Schefflenz[?]
  18. Schwarzach[?]
  19. Seckach[?]
  20. Waldbrunn[?]
  21. Zwingenberg[?]

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