Breisgau

Breisgau is the name of a landscape in southwest Germany, placed between the river Rhine and the foothills of the Black Forest near Freiburg im Breisgau in the state of Baden-Wrttemberg. The district Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, which partly consists of the Breisgau, is named after that landscape. Parts of the Breisgau are situated in the political districts of Freiburg im Breisgau and of Emmendingen.

History

In earlier times, the Breisgau was known as Breisachgau, meaning the shire around the town of Breisach. The earliest historically attested inhabitants were celtic tribes. In Roman times, the area was part of the province of Germania superior. After the fall of the limes in 260, the area was settled by the Alamanns. In the 12th century, Freiburg was founded by the counts of Zhringen. Until 1797, the area was part of the Vorlnde, the area in southwest Germany ruled by the Austrian Habsburgs, but the Breisgau, along with the rest of the Vorlnde, was then ceded by them to the former Duke of Modena, a relation, as compensation for his loss of his hereditary lands to the French-created Cisalpine Republic. In 1805, by the Treaty of Pressburg, the area was ceded to the Grand Duchy of Baden.

Borders and area

The Breisgau includes the flat area around river Rhine, the foothills of the Black Forest and the western faces of the southern Black Forest mountains. In the south the Breisgau borders onto the Markgrflerland, in the west onto the Sundgau (Alsace, France), in the east onto the Black Forest and in the north onto the Kaiserstuhl area.

Climate

The climate of the Breisgau is warm; in fact, it is the warmest region in Germany. The average temperature per year is 11 celsius, the average rainfall is 900 mm per m.

Agriculture

The Breisgau is known for its wine and used for fruit tree plantages and corn.

Places in the Breisgau

The by far biggest town in the Breisgau region is Freiburg. Other known places are Bad Krozingen, Staufen, Breisach, Endingen, Kenzingen and Neuenburg. A noted mountain is the Schauinsland with 1200 m.

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