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  1. Historia Neuburg fue la capital del Ducado del Palatinado-Neoburgo , que formaba parte del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico . Ocupada por los suecos en 1632, sería liberada por las tropas católicas después de su victoria en la batalla de Nördlingen (1634) .

  2. Historia. Poco después de la fundación de Friburgo en el siglo XII el suburbio septentrional Neuburg (traducido: Neoburgo o Burgo Nuevo) fue creado. Después de la conquista de Friburgo por Francia, Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban hizo desmantelar Neuburg por completo en 1677.

  3. Historia del Castillo de Neuburg. El Castillo de Neuburg, en el Danubio, fue construido como residencia del Principado de Palatinado y Neuburg, fundado en 1505. El conde Palatine Ottheinrich (r. 1522-59), lo amplió de 1527, en adelante en lugar de la fortaleza medieval del duque Ludwig des Gebarteten, en un impresionante complejo al estilo del ...

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    Geographical location

    Neuenburg is elevated on the right bank of the Altrhein on a terrace between the Vosges and the Black Forest, halfway between Freiburg im Breisgau and Basel at the former confluence of the Klemmbach in the Rhine. Here, a path from the Black Forest (Todtnau) to Mulhouse, the current Bundesstraße 378, crosses with the old waterway transport route Rhine. In addition, at the time of the town's founding by the Zähringer, one of the few fords across the Rhine was located here. In the thalweg of the...

    Extension of the urban area

    The urban area runs along the Altrhein and lies mostly on a part of the Rhine Plain with the Rheinwald and the Niederterrasse[de]. The district of Steinenstadt also contains a vineyard as exclave in the Vorbergzone[de] between the towns of Auggen and Schliengen. The city also has an oak forest in the Black Forest.

    Neighboring municipalities

    Neighboring municipalities are in the north Hartheim am Rhein and Eschbach, in the northeast Heitersheim and Buggingen, in the east Müllheim and Auggen, in the southeast Schliengen and in the south Bad Bellingen. To the west of the Rhine, in the Alsace, the municipality Chalampé, as well as the communes Ottmarsheim und Bantzenheimare located.

    Until the 19th century

    Neuenburg am Rhein was founded in 1175 by Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen, in the shape of a cross at the intersection of two roads. The immediate cause of the foundation was the expansion by the Hohenstaufen family from their possessions in Badenweiler toward their possessions in the Alsace. By founding Neuenburg, the Zähringen family could control the crossing of the Rhine river and exact a toll. The Zähringens, however, died out in 1218. The Benedictine Gutnau Priory, according to a note in...

    20th Century

    After the attack of the Wehrmacht on France in 1940, Neuenburg was under fire. It was the first German city to be completely destroyed during the Second World War. On February 9, 1945, after fighting for the Colmar Pocket, the last German troops retreated over the bridge from Chalampé[de] to Neuenburg and blew up the bridge at 8 o'clock in the morning, therefore ending the battle for this bridgehead. In 1962/1963, the new construction of a road bridge in combination with a single track railwa...

    Incorporations

    On December 1, 1971, Zienken was incorporated into Neuenburg. On January 1, Grißheim's incorporation followed and the municipality Steinenstadt was incorporated on January 1, 1975. The city has been carrying the name addition "am Rhein" since March 18, 1975.

    Municipal council

    The municipal council in Neuenburg currently has 24 seats, with 10 seats belonging to the [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands]], 9 seats belonging to the Freie Wählervereinigung Neuenburg e. V., and 5 seats belonging to the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. The major is the chairman of the municipal council and is allowed to vote.

    Mayor

    Since 1991, and after reelections in 1999, 2007 and 2015, Joachim Schuster (CDU) (born 1956) is the major of Neuenburg am Rhein. However, the election of 2015 was declared invalid by the administrative court of Freiburg because of a newspaper article that seemed too biased. The election was repeated in March 2016, and Schuster was reelected with more than 72 percent of the votes.

    Coat of arms

    The blazonof the coat of arms says "In red a golden slanting bar".

  4. History. Neuburg has been inhabited since the Bronze Age with artifacts discovered on the hill where the modern palace is located. [3] A Roman settlement was also located on the high hill overlooking the Danube, providing a part of the Limes, the border between the Empire and its Germanic enemies. [4]

  5. El Palatinado-Neoburgo, también llamado Condado del Palatinado-Neoburgo o Ducado del Palatinado-Neoburgo (en alemán: Herzogtum Pfalz-Neuburg ), era un antiguo territorio del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, fundado en 1505. Su capital era Neuburg an der Donau y su segunda ciudad Lauingen.

  6. Neuburg an der Donau, Germany Where is Neuburg an der Donau? Neuburg an der Donau is something of a hidden treasure on the banks of the mid-Bavarian Danube. Its Renaissance castle sitting above the river is just the most visible of a well-preserved historic old town centre.