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'''Saarburg''' ({{IPA |
'''Saarburg''' ({{IPA|de|ˈzaːɐ̯bʊʁk}}, {{IPA|de|ˈzaːɐ̯bʊʁç|}}) is a [[city]] of the [[Trier-Saarburg]] district, in the state of [[Rhineland-Palatinate]], [[Germany]], on the banks of the river [[Saar (river)|Saar]] in the hilly country a few kilometers upstream from the Saar's junction with the [[Moselle]]. Now known as a tourist attraction, the river Leuk flows into the town centre and makes a spectacular drop of some 60 feet before joining the larger Saar that bisects the town. The waterfall is the result of a 13th-century project to redirect the Leuk through the city centre. |
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Saarburg is the seat of the ''[[Verbandsgemeinde]]'' ("collective municipality") [[Saarburg-Kell]]. The area around Saarburg is noted for the cultivation of [[Riesling]] [[grape]]s. |
Saarburg is the seat of the ''[[Verbandsgemeinde]]'' ("collective municipality") [[Saarburg-Kell]]. The area around Saarburg is noted for the cultivation of [[Riesling]] [[grape]]s. |
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The history of the city begins with the construction of the now-ruined castle by Graf [[Siegfried of Luxembourg]] in 964. It received its town charter in 1291. The city has a [[bell (instrument)|bell]] [[foundry]], the Glockengießerei Mabilion, which has been in operation since the 1770s, and {{As of|2003|lc=on}} the only one in Germany that produces [[bronze]] bells. |
The history of the city begins with the construction of the now-ruined castle by Graf [[Siegfried of Luxembourg]] in 964. It received its town charter in 1291. The city has a [[bell (instrument)|bell]] [[foundry]], the Glockengießerei Mabilion, which has been in operation since the 1770s, and {{As of|2003|lc=on}} the only one in Germany that produces [[bronze]] bells. |
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From 1945 to 1948 Saarburg was occupied by troops from [[Luxembourg]]. From 18 July 1946 to 6 June 1947 Onsdorf, in its then municipal boundary, formed part of the [[Saar (protectorate)|Saar Protectorate]]. French troops complemented the occupation until 1955. |
From 1945 to 1948 Saarburg was occupied by troops from [[Luxembourg]]. From 18 July 1946 to 6 June 1947 [[Onsdorf]], in its then municipal boundary, formed part of the [[Saar (protectorate)|Saar Protectorate]]. French troops complemented the occupation until 1955. |
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Saarburg has a proud history with bells, being the producers of bells for many German cathedrals. |
Saarburg has a proud history with bells, being the producers of bells for many German cathedrals. |
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==Born in Saarburg== |
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* [[Alexander von Warsberg]] (1836–1889), Austrian government official and travel writer |
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* [[Erwin Menny]] (1893-1949), lieutenant general in the Second World War |
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* [https://archive.today/20090326055426/http://www.websitewiki.de/Saarburg Websites in Saarburg] |
* [https://archive.today/20090326055426/http://www.websitewiki.de/Saarburg Websites in Saarburg] |
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Saarburg | |
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Location of Saarburg within Trier-Saarburg district | |
Coordinates: 49°37′N 6°33′E / 49.617°N 6.550°E | |
Country | Germany |
State | Rhineland-Palatinate |
District | Trier-Saarburg |
Municipal assoc. | Saarburg-Kell |
Subdivisions | 4 |
Government | |
• Mayor (2019–24) | Jürgen Dixius[1] (CDU) |
Area | |
• Total | 20.63 km2 (7.97 sq mi) |
Elevation | 159 m (522 ft) |
Population (2022-12-31)[2] | |
• Total | 7,597 |
• Density | 370/km2 (950/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 54439 |
Dialling codes | 06581 |
Vehicle registration | TR, SAB |
Website | saarburg.de |
Saarburg (German pronunciation: [ˈzaːɐ̯bʊʁk], [ˈzaːɐ̯bʊʁç]) is a city of the Trier-Saarburg district, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the banks of the river Saar in the hilly country a few kilometers upstream from the Saar's junction with the Moselle. Now known as a tourist attraction, the river Leuk flows into the town centre and makes a spectacular drop of some 60 feet before joining the larger Saar that bisects the town. The waterfall is the result of a 13th-century project to redirect the Leuk through the city centre.
Saarburg is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Saarburg-Kell. The area around Saarburg is noted for the cultivation of Riesling grapes.
History
[edit]The history of the city begins with the construction of the now-ruined castle by Graf Siegfried of Luxembourg in 964. It received its town charter in 1291. The city has a bell foundry, the Glockengießerei Mabilion, which has been in operation since the 1770s, and as of 2003[update] the only one in Germany that produces bronze bells.
From 1945 to 1948 Saarburg was occupied by troops from Luxembourg. From 18 July 1946 to 6 June 1947 Onsdorf, in its then municipal boundary, formed part of the Saar Protectorate. French troops complemented the occupation until 1955.
Saarburg has a proud history with bells, being the producers of bells for many German cathedrals.
Gallery
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Saarburg, castle, Ober- und Unterstadt
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Catholic church (Pfarrkirche Sankt Laurentius)
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Reformed church and the river Saar
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Stained glass by Werner Persy in the Protestant Church Saarburg
Twin towns — sister cities
[edit]Saarburg is twinned with:
- Sarrebourg, France (1952)
- Soulac-sur-Mer, France (1972)
Born in Saarburg
[edit]- Marianne Baum (1912–1942), resistance fighter against Nazism
- Alexander von Warsberg (1836–1889), Austrian government official and travel writer
References
[edit]- ^ Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Trier-Saarburg, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 2 August 2021.
- ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (PDF) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2023.
External links
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