|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Research Home
Tools Thesaurus of Geographic Names Full Record Display
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Vernacular Display | English Display |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Click the icon to view the hierarchy. |
|
|
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse (inhabited place) |
Coordinates: |
Lat: 49 21 24 N degrees minutes |
Lat: 49.3567 decimal degrees |
Long: 008 08 16 E degrees minutes |
Long: 8.1378 decimal degrees |
|
Note: The city of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse is located on the eastern slopes of the Haardt mountains at the mouth of the Speyer-Bach. It was founded in 1220 and chartered in 1275. It retains several historic structures, including the Casimirianum, the seat of Heidelberg University from 1578-1583, now used as a convention hall, the town hall that was once a Jesuit College, and the Collegiate Church dating from the 14th century. It was damaged in the Thirty Years' War, and held by France in the1690s and the 1790s. It was damaged heavily in World War II but has been rebuilt. The modern city is the capital of the Rheinhesse-Pfalz district, and in the center of the famous German Weinstrasse, or Wine Route. It hosts the annual German wine festival, and is a center for the study of viticulture. Local industries include the production of paper and metal products, and tourism is a major economic mainstay. The 2005 population was calculated at 54,080. |
Names: |
|
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse (preferred,C,V,English-P,U,N)
|
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse (German,U,N)
|
Neustadt an der Weinstraße (NA,V)
|
Neustadt (NA,V)
|
Neustadt an der Haardt (H,V)
|
Niewenstat (H,V)
|
............ | medieval name |
Nova Civitas (H,V)
|
............ | ancient name |
|
Hierarchical Position: |
|
|
Place Types: |
|
inhabited place (preferred, C) |
............ |
founded in 1220, chartered in 1275 |
city (C) |
|
industrial center (C) |
|
transportation center (C) |
|
trade center (C) |
............ |
especially for wines |
tourist center (C) |
|
battlefield (H) |
............ |
several times during Thirty Years' War, 1622, 1631, 1635 and 1644 |
|
Sources and Contributors: |
|
|
|