Großdeinbach
Suburb of Schwaebisch Gmuend, on Norwegian,
Deutsch
Großdeinbach
("large your brook") is a suburb of Schwäbisch
Gmuend in the state of the Federal Republic Baden-Wuerttemberg
in Germany.
Großdeinbach was an independent municipality and
is since the incorporation 1972 a suburb of Swabian
Gmuend. In Großdeinbach live approx. 4000 inhabitants. Beside
the Evangelist church also a catholic church was built after the war. The
former old school became first city hall and after the incorporation office
for district. Several restaurants are at the disposal to visiting people.
The
Haselbach Soeldhaus is also a part of Großdeinbach. The
Roman border barrier "Limes" is located at Kleindeinbach
and Hangendeinbach, both sections of Großdeinbach. At Kleindeinbach-Rotenbachtal
the "raetian wall" of the "Limes"
begins. |
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The
boundary of Großdeinbach and Haselbach
is at the same time county border: Haselbach Soeldhaus came with Großdeinbach
and Schwaebisch
Gmuend to the Ostalbkreis.
The remaining
Haselbach was slammed shut
together with Alfdorf
to the Rems-Murr county. This
was done via a counting error in the federal state parliament of Baden-Wuerttemberg,
which was allegedly not reparable.
The inscription on the sign reads: Wanderer stand still
and cry, here you enter the Ostalbkreis. |
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