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Ebersbach is a town in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg , in southern Germany .

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12-519: Ebersbach can refer to several places in Germany: Ebersbach an der Fils , a town in the district of Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg Ebersbach, Görlitz , a former town in the district of Görlitz, Saxony Ebersbach, Meißen , a municipality in the district of Meißen, Saxony Ebersbach (Döbeln) , a village in the town of Döbeln, Mittelsachsen district, Saxony The German name for Stare Siedlisko , in

24-514: A field of red . The boar has been a motif of Ebersbach since 1489, though its appearance has varied since then. The municipal coat of arms, which shows the boar standing, was derived from an image from 1535; others, such as a keystone in the parish church, show the boar walking or jumping. Ebersbach is connected to Germany's network of roadways by Bundesstraße 10 and its railways by the Fils Valley Railway . Local public transportation

36-587: A possession of the Duchy of Württemberg in 1568 and from then on was assigned to the district of Göppingen. During the Protestant Reformation, Roßwälden became increasingly dependent upon Württemberg as it controlled more and more property nearby until it was annexed by the Duchy. Roßwälden was assigned to the district of Kirchheim unter Teck until 1938, when it was reassigned to the district of Göppingen. Weiler

48-586: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ebersbach an der Fils Ebersbach an der Fils was first mentioned in 1170. In 1299, it became a possession of the County of Württemberg , which already owned property nearby. Throughout the Middle Ages , Ebersbach was under the jurisdiction of the city of Göppingen . Under the Kingdom of Württemberg , Göppingen's district

60-611: Is provided by the Filsland Mobilitätsverbund  [ de ] . Welzheim Forest The Welzheim Forest ( German : Welzheimer Wald ) is a wooded, hill ridge , up to 585.2 m above  sea level (NHN) , in the counties of Rems-Murr , Ostalb and Schwäbisch Hall in Baden-Württemberg ( Germany ). The Welzheim Forest lies just under 38 kilometres east-northeast of Stuttgart and about 45 kilometres southeast of Heilbronn between

72-974: The Murrhardt Forest and the Mainhardt Forest in the north, the Frickenhofer Höhe in the east-northeast, the Albuch in the southeast, the Schurwald in the southwest and the Berglen and Buocher Höhe in the west. At the same time, the Welzheim Forest is one of five forest regions in the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park . As a natural region it is, however, not counted with the Swabian-Franconian Forest but, together with

84-552: The Schurwald and the Berglen , forms its own natural region. It takes its name from the town of Welzheim in the centre of the region. The Welzheim Forest is located around Welzheim, Kaisersbach and Alfdorf roughly between Fichtenberg to the north, Gschwend to the northeast, Spraitbach and Durlangen to the east, Mutlangen and Schwäbisch Gmünd to the southeast, Lorch to the south, Plüderhausen , Urbach and Schorndorf to

96-626: The Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland several smaller municipalities and villages [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ebersbach&oldid=1170087825 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

108-403: The municipal area: Birkenhöfe, Büchenbronn, Erlenhof, Krapfenreut, Lindenhof, and Sulpach. There is one abandoned village , Stainboß. Ebersbach has been in a mutually-beneficial municipal association  [ de ] with the neighboring municipality of Schlierbach since 1975. Ebersbach's coat of arms displays a boar in yellow , standing upon green ground and facing left, upon

120-493: The north, and the foothills of the central Swabian Jura  [ de ] to the south, on the river Fils . The Fils flows through the municipality from east to west. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of 482 meters (1,581 ft) Normalnull (NN) to a low of 264 meters (866 ft) NN. Ebersbach an der Fils has four boroughs ( Ortsteile ): Ebersbach an der Fils, Bünzwangen, Roßwälden, and Weiler ob der Fils. There are also six villages within

132-418: Was a borough of Roßwälden until 1905 and was thus assigned to Oberamt Kirchheim  [ de ] until 1938, when it too was assigned to Göppingen's district. The city ( Stadt ) of Ebersbach an der Fils lies on the western edge of the district of Göppingen , along its border with the district of Esslingen am Neckar . Ebersbach is physically located between the Schurwald and Welzheim Forest to

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144-481: Was reorganized as Oberamt Göppingen  [ de ] , which became Landkreis Göppingen, its contemporary incarnation, in 1938. Ebersbach developed considerably after World War II , first spreading to the west of the city. The city expanded eastward, northeastward, and then westward in the 1980s. Ebersbach grew politically in the 1970s with the incorporation of the municipalities of Roßwälden in 1972 and Bünzwangen and Weiler ob der Fils in 1975. Bünzwangen became

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