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District in Bavaria, Germany
Ansbach
District
Flag of AnsbachFlagCoat of arms of AnsbachCoat of arms
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Adm. regionMiddle Franconia
CapitalAnsbach
Government
 • District admin.Jürgen Ludwig (CSU)
Area
 • Total1,972 km (761 sq mi)
Population
 • Total189,517
 • Density96/km (250/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationAN, DKB, FEU, ROT
Websitelandkreis-ansbach.de

Ansbach (German pronunciation: [ˈansbax]) is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It surrounds – but does not include – the town of Ansbach; nonetheless the administrative seat of the district is located in Ansbach. It is the district with the largest area in Bavaria. At the end of December 2022, the district population was 188,623.

History

Some of the local towns already existed during the lifetime of Charlemagne, who visited Feuchtwangen about 800. In the 13th century, the towns of Rothenburg, Dinkelsbühl and Feuchtwangen were elevated to Free Imperial cities; so they were directly subordinate to the Holy Roman Emperor. The town of Ansbach became subject to the Hohenzollern family, who established the state of Ansbach (later Brandenburg-Ansbach) in the region.

The district of Ansbach was established in 1972, when the former districts of Ansbach, Dinkelsbühl, Feuchtwangen and Rothenburg were merged. The historic town of Rothenburg lost its status as an urban district and was incorporated into the district.

Geography

Ansbach is the largest district of Bavaria. Its northern half is occupied by the Franconian Heights, a gentle hilly countryside. The southern parts are covered with heaths and forests. The source of the Altmühl river is located in the district.

The district is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the districts Ostalbkreis, Schwäbisch Hall and Main-Tauber (all in the state of Baden-Württemberg), and the districts of Neustadt (Aisch)-Bad Windsheim, Fürth, Roth, Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen and Donau-Ries.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms displays:

  • top left: the black and white arms of the Hohenzollern dynasty, who ruled the former state of Brandenburg-Ansbach
  • top right: the red and white arms of Franconia
  • bottom: the heraldic eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, which stands for the former Free Imperial cities of Rothenburg, Dinkelsbühl and Feuchtwangen

Towns and municipalities

Donau-RiesAnsbachFürthNeustadt (Aisch)-Bad WindsheimFürth (district)Roth (district)Weißenburg-GunzenhausenUnterer WaldLehrbergAdelshofenBechhofenBruckbergBuch am WaldBurkColmbergDentleinDiebachDietenhofenDinkelsbühlDombühlEhingenFeuchtwangenFlachslandenGebsattelGerolfingenGeslauHeilsbronnInsingenLangfurthLeutershausenLichtenauMerkendorfMönchsrothNeuendettelsauNeusitzOberdachstettenOhrenbachPetersaurachRöckingenRothenburg ob der TauberRüglandSachsen bei AnsbachSchillingsfürstSchnelldorfSchopflochSteinsfeldUnterschwaningenWassertrüdingenWeidenbachWeihenzellWeiltingenWettringenWiesethWindelsbachWindsbachWittelshofenWörnitzWolframs-EschenbachWilburgstettenOrnbauMitteleschenbachHerriedenDürrwangenBurgoberbachAurachArbergBaden-Württemberg
Clickable map of towns and municipalities in the district
Towns (Städte) Municipalities
  1. Dinkelsbühl
  2. Feuchtwangen
  3. Heilsbronn
  4. Herrieden
  5. Leutershausen
  6. Merkendorf
  7. Ornbau
  8. Rothenburg ob der Tauber
  9. Schillingsfürst
  10. Wassertrüdingen
  11. Windsbach
  12. Wolframs-Eschenbach
  1. Adelshofen
  2. Arberg
  3. Aurach
  4. Bechhofen
  5. Bruckberg
  6. Buch am Wald
  7. Burgoberbach
  8. Burk
  9. Colmberg
  10. Dentlein
  11. Diebach
  12. Dietenhofen
  13. Dombühl
  14. Dürrwangen
  15. Ehingen
  16. Flachslanden
  17. Gebsattel
  18. Gerolfingen
  19. Geslau
  20. Insingen
  21. Langfurth
  22. Lehrberg
  1. Lichtenau
  2. Mitteleschenbach
  3. Mönchsroth
  4. Neuendettelsau
  5. Neusitz
  6. Oberdachstetten
  7. Ohrenbach
  8. Petersaurach
  9. Röckingen
  10. Rügland
  11. Sachsen
  12. Schnelldorf
  13. Schopfloch
  14. Steinsfeld
  15. Unterschwaningen
  16. Weidenbach
  17. Weihenzell
  18. Weiltingen
  19. Wettringen
  20. Wieseth
  21. Wilburgstetten
  22. Windelsbach
  23. Wittelshofen
  24. Wörnitz

References

  1. Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011).

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Towns and municipalities in Ansbach (district)
Coat of Arms of Ansbach district

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