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Biblis is a municipality in the Bergstraße district in southern Hessen, Germany.


Geography


Location

The municipality lies in the Rhine rift west of the
Odenwald The Odenwald () is a low mountain range in the German states of Hesse, Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. Location The Odenwald is located between the Upper Rhine Plain with the Bergstraße and the ''Hessisches Ried'' (the northeastern section ...
between
Darmstadt Darmstadt () is a city in the States of Germany, state of Hesse in Germany, located in the southern part of the Frankfurt Rhine Main Area, Rhine-Main-Area (Frankfurt Metropolitan Region). Darmstadt has around 160,000 inhabitants, making it th ...
to the north and Mannheim to the south; it also lies north of
Bürstadt Bürstadt is a town in the Bergstraße district in southern Hesse, Germany, 7 km east of Worms, and 17 km north of Mannheim. In 1981, the town hosted the 21st '' Hessentag'' state festival. Geography Location Bürstadt lies in the ...
. Biblis lies directly north of the lower reaches of the Weschnitz, which empties into the Rhine only a few kilometres northwest of the municipality.


Neighbouring municipalities

Biblis borders in the north on the municipalities of
Groß-Rohrheim Groß-Rohrheim is a municipality in the Bergstraße district in Hesse, Germany. Geography Location The community lies 3 km east of the Rhine in the middle of the ''Hessisches Ried'' north of Biblis. Neighbouring communities Groß-Rohrheim ...
and Gernsheim, in the east on the municipality of Einhausen, in the south on the towns of
Bürstadt Bürstadt is a town in the Bergstraße district in southern Hesse, Germany, 7 km east of Worms, and 17 km north of Mannheim. In 1981, the town hosted the 21st '' Hessentag'' state festival. Geography Location Bürstadt lies in the ...
and Lampertheim and in the west on the district-free city of Worms ( Rhineland-Palatinate).


Constituent communities

Biblis's three '' Ortsteile'' are Biblis, Nordheim and Wattenheim.


History

In 836, Biblis had its first documentary mention in the Lorsch Abbey’s '' Codex Laureshamensis'' under the name ''Bibifloz'' (“settlement at the water”) when King Louis the German donated his holdings in Biblis, Wattenheim and Zullestein to his faithful vassal Wernher, who in turn bequeathed them to the Lorsch Abbey in 846. From 1461 to 1623, the area was pledged to the Palatinate, and in the Reformation’s wake it became Protestant, although after the retro cession, it became Catholic again. During the Thirty Years' War, the municipality was laid waste several times, and the populace was decimated by the Plague. With Secularization in 1803, the municipality passed to what later became the
Grand Duchy of Hesse The Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine (german: link=no, Großherzogtum Hessen und bei Rhein) was a grand duchy in western Germany that existed from 1806 to 1918. The Grand Duchy originally formed from the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806 ...
and was assigned to the district of Worms. In 1936 the German Luftwaffe built an airfield in Biblis disguised as a typical Hessian farm. The airfield was used during World War II to intercept allied bombers and is an equestrian centre and restaurant today. In 1945, Biblis was split off from Worms, which became part of the new federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate, and became part of the Bergstrasse district in the state of Hesse. The formerly self-governing municipalities of Biblis, Nordheim and Wattenheim merged in 1970 to form the greater municipality of Biblis.


Population development


Politics


Mayor

*1995–2001: Alfred Kappel (CDU) *2001–2013: Hildegard Cornelius-Gaus (independent) *2013–2019: Felix Kusicka (CDU) *2019–incumbent: Volker Scheib


Municipality council

The municipal election held on 26 March 2006 yielded the following results:


Coat of arms

The
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were bestowed upon the municipality of Biblis in 1950, and might be described thus: Azure a plough sinister argent, in the base a water lily argent. Biblis's coat of arms displays the Biblis forebears’ dogged struggle against the
swamp A swamp is a forested wetland.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p. Swamps are considered to be transition zones because both land and water play a role in ...
. They reclaimed the reedy country with what was then still primitive equipment. The
water lily Water lily or water lilies may refer to: Plants * Members of family Nymphaeaceae * Formerly, members of the genus ''Nelumbo'' (the genus to which lotus belongs) * Some members of the genus ''Nymphoides'' Other uses * ''Water Lilies'' (Monet ...
stands for the wetland while the
plough A plough or plow ( US; both ) is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting. Ploughs were traditionally drawn by oxen and horses, but in modern farms are drawn by tractors. A plough may have a wooden, iron or ...
stands for the clearing of the land. The tinctures come from the arms once borne by the
House of Wittelsbach The House of Wittelsbach () is a German dynasty, with branches that have ruled over territories including Bavaria, the Palatinate, Holland and Zeeland, Sweden (with Finland), Denmark, Norway, Hungary (with Romania), Bohemia, the Electorate ...
, once rulers of the Electorate of the Palatinate, to which Biblis belonged from 1461 to 1623.


Religion


St. Bartolomew’s Catholic parish

St. Bartolomew's Church (''St. Bartholomäuskirche'') comes from the year 1865. The forerunner church became too small for the population, which had sharply risen. The plans for the current church were drawn up by the then Grand Duchy of Hesse district building master Christian Horst. He designed the church as a “neo-Early Gothic”, three-naved column-borne basilica with quire and transept on the model of the Elisabeth Church in Marburg.Pfarrkirche St. Bartholomäus Biblis
/ref> The Catholic parish belongs to the Biblis Catholic parish cluster, which consists of these parishes: * St. Bartholomäus Biblis * St. Christophorus Wattenheim * St. Theresia v.K.J. Groß-Rohrheim * St. Antonius Nordheim


Jewish community

In Biblis there was a Jewish community from the 18th century until 1938. In the mid 19th century, the Jewish community numbered some 200, roughly 8% of the wider community's population. Under Rabbi Salomon Bodenheimer (1813–1886), a Talmud- Torah school and other institutions were founded, which were of great importance to Jews far beyond as well as in Biblis. The community's
synagogue A synagogue, ', 'house of assembly', or ', "house of prayer"; Yiddish: ''shul'', Ladino: or ' (from synagogue); or ', "community". sometimes referred to as shul, and interchangeably used with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worshi ...
was built in 1832 on the lot at Enggasse 6. On Kristallnacht (9 November 1938), it was desecrated by SA members, who thoroughly destroyed the inside, after which it was used for other purposes; in 1981, it was torn down. A memorial stone still recalls the now long-gone building. At least 13 Jewish former inhabitants of Biblis were deported to the
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where they were
murder Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification (jurisprudence), justification or valid excuse (legal), excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought. ("The killing of another person wit ...
ed.


Regular events

Every year in June the four-day ''Gurkenfest'' (Cucumber Festival) is opened by the ''Gurkenkönigin'' (“Cucumber Queen”) for the enjoyment of the local population and visitors alike.


Economy and infrastructure


Transport

Biblis lies on the '' Bundesstraße'' 44 federal road and the '' Landesstraße'' 3261 state road. Autobahn interchanges are in Lorsch, Heppenheim and Gernsheim, about 10 km away. Biblis station has direct connections to Mannheim (half-hourly), Frankfurt (hourly) and Worms (hourly).


Education

* Katholische Kindertagesstätte Sonnenschein (Catholic daycare) * Kindergarten Pusteblume * Schule in den Weschnitzauen ( primary school and Hauptschule)


Nuclear power station

Biblis has the Biblis Nuclear Power Plant, situated on the river Rhine with two blocks of pressurized water reactors - Biblis A and Biblis B. Together the blocks produce a power output of 2 500  MW. Block A came online in 1974 and Block B in 1976. At the time of opening, "Biblis" was the biggest nuclear power plant in the world and a milestone in electric power generation.


Other facilities

East of Biblis is found a transmission facility used by the
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overseas broadcaster Radio Free Europe with antenna masts up to 125 m tall which bear the “curtain” antennae. Near Nordheim, three parallel high-voltage network overhead transmission lines cross the Rhine on pylons up to 103 m tall.


Notable people

* Moritz Hochschild, Hero in WWII and Mining at Bolívia * Uwe Ochsenknecht, actor * Klaus Schlappner, football trainer


References


External links

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Picture of nuclear power station at night

Picture of nuclear power station at night

A sectional view of Biblis-B nuclear power station
* {{Authority control Bergstraße (district) Grand Duchy of Hesse Holocaust locations in Germany