Utzenfeld

Utzenfeld

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Utzenfeld
Coordinates: 47°48′03″N 07°54′52″E / 47.80083°N 7.91444°E / 47.80083; 7.91444Coordinates: 47°48′03″N 07°54′52″E / 47.80083°N 7.91444°E / 47.80083; 7.91444
Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Freiburg
District Lörrach
Government
  Mayor Harald Lais
Area
  Total 7.40 km2 (2.86 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
  Total 626
  Density 85/km2 (220/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 79694
Dialling codes 07673
Vehicle registration
Website www.utzenfeld.de
Chapel: die Sankt Apollonia Kapelle

Utzenfeld is a town in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

Geography

Utzenfeld is a community in the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) in Baden-Württemberg. It is a member of the Schönau Community Administration Association in the Black Forest. The elevation of Utzenfeld ranges from 560 meters, up to 1,124 meters in the upper meadow valley of the Südschwarzwald nature reserve.

Neighboring communities

The community borders on Wieden in the north, the city of Todtnau in the east, Tunau and the city of Schönau in Schwarzwald in the south, and Aitern in the west.

Community arrangement

The community of Utzenfeld includes Utzenfeld Village and Zinken Königshütte, extending partially to Wiedener Gebiet.

History

Utzenfeld was clearly identified for the first time in 1294. It belonged to the cloister of St. Blasien then, and later, by 1368, was part of Vorderösterreich. When the cloister was secularized in 1806, the village became part of the newly created Großherzogtum Baden. Utzenfeld became an independent community in 1809.

Religions

Since Vorderösterreich was part of the Reformation, most of the local people belong to the Roman Catholic Church at Schönau, but there is also a "Gotteshaus" in Utzenfeld. The limited number of Protestants in the area also go to Schönau.

Politics

Since 1971, Utzenfeld has belonged to the Schönau community administration association.

Local council

Christian Democratic Union (Germany) 53.1% - 4 seats
Free Voters 46.9% - 4 seats

Culture and sights

Natural features

The Utzenfluh nature reserve, opened in 1940, contains many natural attractions.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

From 1889 to 1966, Utzenfeld was connected to the local rail network.

Local Businesses

The community is the home of several large plastic manufacturers, for example FRISETTA polymer (part of the Nilit Plastics Division), which is one of the largest toothbrush manufacturers in Germany.

Education

There are no schools in Utzenfeld. Primary school students attend the elementary school in Wieden. The students above the fifth grade attend the Schönau upper school in Schwarzwald, Zell in Wiesental or the higher school in Schönau. The Utzenfluh kindergarten is available for the youngest inhabitants of the community.

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