Kulmbach (District)

Kulmbach is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Kronach, Hof, Bayreuth and Lichtenfels.

History

The historical centre of the region was the castle of Plassenburg in the city of Kulmbach. In 1135 this castle was first mentioned. The rulers of the castle and the surrounding lands were the counts of Andechs (1135-1248, from 1135 to 1180 Dieen-Andechs, from 1180 to 1248 Andechs-Meranien) and the Thuringian counts of Orlamnde (1260-1340). After the death of the last count of Orlamnde the region fell to the Hohenzollern state. In 1398 the Hohenzollern state was divided, and in the Franconian area the two states of Ansbach and Kulmbach were founded. When the Hohenzollern family was awarded the margravate of Brandenburg, these states were called Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach, but not united with Brandenburg proper. In 1603 the castle of Plassenburg was abandoned, and the capital was moved to the city of Bayreuth. The importance of the city of Kulmbach declined hereafter, although the margraves (and sometimes the population of Kulmbach) often used to take shelter on the castle during the years of the Thirty Years' War. The last margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (as Brandenburg-Kulmbach was called now) abdicated in 1792 in order to cede his property to his cousin, the king of Prussia. However, this was a short episode. In 1806 Kulmbach surrendered to Napoleon, who ordered the razing of Plassenburg castle. In 1810 the region fell to Bavaria and remained so to date. The district of Kulmbach was founded soon after. The city of Kulmbach did not belong to the district until 1972, when city and district were merged.

Geography

The district, surrounding the ancient city of Kulmbach, is located on the southern edge of Franconian Forest (Frankenwald) and Fichtelgebirge. The two headstreams of the Main River, White Main and Red Main, are meeting in the centre of the district.

Coat of arms

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Towns and municipalities

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  1. Kulmbach
  2. Kupferberg
  3. Stadtsteinach
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  1. Grafengehaig
  2. Guttenberg
  3. Harsdorf
  4. Himmelkron
  5. Kasendorf
  6. Kdnitz
  7. Ludwigschorgast
  8. Mainleus
  9. Marktleugast
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  1. Marktschorgast
  2. Neudrossenfeld
  3. Neuenmarkt
  4. Presseck
  5. Rugendorf
  6. Thurnau
  7. Trebgast
  8. Untersteinach
  9. Wirsberg
  10. Wonsees

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