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Kirchhain () is a town in Marburg-Biedenkopf district in
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Geography

Kirchhain is located in the heart of the state of
Hesse Hesse (, , ) or Hessia (, ; german: Hessen ), officially the State of Hessen (german: links=no, Land Hessen), is a state in Germany. Its capital city is Wiesbaden, and the largest urban area is Frankfurt. Two other major historic cities are Dar ...
in Marburg-Biedenkopf district. Geographically, it is surrounded by the Amöneburg Basin on the southeast edge of the ''Burgwald'' (a low mountain range) about 15 km east of Marburg on the rivers Ohm and Wohra.


Neighbouring communities

In the north, Kirchhain borders on the town of
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, in the east on the town of
Stadtallendorf Stadtallendorf is a town in the district of Marburg-Biedenkopf, Hesse, Germany. It lies about east of Marburg. In 2010, the town hosted the 50th Hessentag state festival. Geography Location Under the German system of ''Naturräume'', Stad ...
, in the south on the town of
Amöneburg Amöneburg () is a town in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse, Germany. It lies on a mountain and is built around the castle of the same name, ''Burg Amöneburg''. Geography Location Amöneburg lies on a basalt cone that can be seen fr ...
and the community of
Cölbe Cölbe () is a municipality in Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse, Germany. Location Cölbe's municipal area lies on the southern edge of the ''Burgwald'', a low mountain range and part of the ''Hessisches Bergland'' (Hessian Highland), an ...
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Town divisions

Besides the main centre of Kirchhain with about 8,300 inhabitants, 12 further constituent communities share another 8,900 people:


History

In prehistoric times a network of long-distance and connecting trails crossed back and forth over the area where the town of Kirchhain was later to be founded. Since the early
New Stone Age The Neolithic period, or New Stone Age, is an Old World archaeological period and the final division of the Stone Age. It saw the Neolithic Revolution, a wide-ranging set of developments that appear to have arisen independently in several parts ...
, there is evidence of almost continuous settlement in the area through various epochs. The high point of the expansion of settlement was in the early
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(5th century BC). The first territorial development however began only in the 12th century; in 1146 the settlement was first mentioned in a document under the name "Werphloh". The region belonged at that time to the landgravates of
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and
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, whereas the neighbouring
Amöneburg Amöneburg () is a town in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Hesse, Germany. It lies on a mountain and is built around the castle of the same name, ''Burg Amöneburg''. Geography Location Amöneburg lies on a basalt cone that can be seen fr ...
and vast parts of the surrounding lands belonged to the Archbishops of Mainz. Time and again, the Hessians and Mainzers came to blows over who had ascendancy over these lands. As of the 13th century, the landgraves of Hesse further upgraded Kirchhain as a Hessian bulwark against Mainz's centre of Amöneburg so that they could control the region. Kirchhain then developed into the economic centre of the Amöneburg Basin. Kirchhain was presumably given town rights before 1348, but without any earlier documentary proof, the year 1352 has come to be seen as the official year of the town's founding. From the 15th century, the important ''Lange Hessen'' and
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trade roads made of Kirchhain a road hub and thereby spurred on the town's further economic development. Its good traffic connections, however, led to Kirchhain's being occupied a few times during the
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, becoming for a time the headquarters of various armies, and thereby having to suffer as troops were billeted in the town. In 1636, about 12,000 to 14,000 soldiers were being housed in and around the town. For the 1,000 or so townsfolk at that time, this was a tremendous burden. Kirchhain likewise had to put up with such troubles in the
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as its good traffic connections once again led troops to the town. From 1821 on, Kirchhain was the district seat (''Kreisstadt'') of the newly created Kirchhain administrative district, until this was combined with the Marburg district in 1932.


Politics


Town council

As of municipal elections held on 26 March 2006, seats on town council are apportioned thus: Elections in March 2016: *CDU: 13 seats *SPD: 17 seats *Greens: 3 seats *The LEFT: 2 seats *FDP: 2 seats *Total: 37 seats


Transportation

Kirchhain has a train station and lies on the Main-Weser Railway.


Town partnerships

*
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, Brittany, France (since 1966) *
Doberlug-Kirchhain Doberlug-Kirchhain ( dsb, Dobrjoług-Góstkow) is a German town in the district of Elbe-Elster, Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg. History 937. The town of Kirchhain was built by Margrave Gero. A document written in 1005 mentions the town Doberlug (''Do ...
, Brandenburg (since 1989)


Buildings

* Town Hall (''Rathaus''), the town's landmark, built about 1450 with timber framing. * The ''Haus „Zum blauen Löwen“'', built 1612, birth house of the poet
Eberhard Werner Happel Eberhard Werner Happel (12 August 1647 in Kirchhain – 15 May 1690 in Hamburg) was a German author, novelist, journalist and polymath A polymath ( el, πολυμαθής, , "having learned much"; la, homo universalis, "universal human") ...
* ''Evangelische Stadtkirche St. Michael'', a 15th-century church * Transformatorenhäuschen in the borough Anzefahr


Notable people

Leo Strauss, Political Philosopher


Personalities


Personalities born in Kirchhain

* Heinrich von Langenstein (1325-1397), theologian, church politician and astronomer * Heinrich Kornmann (1570-1627), jurist, Kurmainzischer Rat and chronicler *
Eberhard Werner Happel Eberhard Werner Happel (12 August 1647 in Kirchhain – 15 May 1690 in Hamburg) was a German author, novelist, journalist and polymath A polymath ( el, πολυμαθής, , "having learned much"; la, homo universalis, "universal human") ...
(1657-1690), poet * Hennoch Wolf, also known as Elchanan Henle Kirchhain (1666-1757), rabbi and author of the Yiddish moral book '' Simchat ha-Nefesch '' * Heinrich Joseph Wetzer (1801-1853), Orientalist *
Benedict Stilling Benedikt Stilling (11 February 1810 – 28 January 1879) was a German anatomist and surgeon who was a native of Kirchhain. He was the father of German ophthalmologist Jakob Stilling (1842–1915). In 1832 he received his doctorate from the Univ ...
(1810-1879), physician and anatomist * Albert Henze (1894-1979), general lieutenant in the Second World War * Leo Strauss (1899-1973), philosopher * Fritz Cron (born 1925), motorcycle racing driver, list of world champions in the motorcycle road race#world champions 1954 and 1956 * (1926-2017), motorcycle-
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world champion


Personalities who have lived or worked in Kirchhain

* Ludwig Vogel (1920-2014), Roman Catholic priest, chaplain in Kirchhain-Anzefahr * Friedrich Bohl (born 1945), politician (CDU), from 1991 to 1998 Federal Minister for special tasks Head of the Federal Chancellery, living in Kirchhain *
Gabriela Lesch Gabriela ("Gabi") Lesch (born 17 August 1964 in Sulzbach, Hesse) is a retired German runner who specialized in the 800 metres. She represented West Germany at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. She represented the sports clubs TSV Kirchhain and Eintracht ...
(born 1964), medium-haul, living in Kirchhain


References


External links


Official website
* {{Authority control Marburg-Biedenkopf