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Coat of arms of Bühl.Bühl is part of Rastatt district between the Rhine Valley and the Black Forest dating from to the twelfth century and was formerly an agricultural town, especially famous for its plums. Today it is mainly an industrial town, car supply manufacturing, about 10 km (6.2 mi) So f Baden-Baden. Bühl is the third largest town in Rastatt Landkreis. Bühl has agreed to form a joint administrative community with the municipality of Ottersweier. The town of Bühlertal is completely surrounded by Bühl, forming an inclusion or enclave in the eastern part of the town of Bühl. Altschweier, Balzhofen, Eisental, Kappelwindeck, Moos, Neusatz, Oberbruch, Oberweier, Vimbuch and Weitenung. Except for Kappelwindeck, the aforementioned villages became an integral part of town of Bühl during the municipal reforms in the early 1970s. Balzhofen was formed by Henchhurst and Balzhofen, Eisental by the villages and/or hamlocks of Affental, Eisental, Horrenbach and Müllenbach, Neusatz by Bach, Fischerhöfe, Gebersberg, Kirchbühl, Neusatz, Neusatzeck, Waldsteg, Waldmatt and Wörth, Kappelwindeck by Brombach, Einsel/Einsiedel, Gucken, Kappel, Riegel, Hohbaum and Rittersbach, Weitenung by Elzhofen, Ottenhofen, Weitenung, and Witstung. Former estates such as Schlosshotel Bühlerhöhe, Burg Windeck (Windeck Castle), Kurhaus Sand, Schugshof, and Schweighof complete the list of names.

 

77815 Baden-Württemberg (BUEHL)
SOURCE: Gerz
DISTRICT: Rastatt
LOCATION OF CEMETERY: ‘Vordere Honau ’, Karl-Netter-Strasse.
IN USE: From 1833 until 1970
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 345
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SOURCES: Alemannia Judaica and University of Heidelberg.
[Researched and translated from German January 2008]

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