Spalt

For wood coloration caused by fungi, see Spalting.
Spalt

City Hall of Spalt

Coat of arms
Spalt

Coordinates: 49°10′26″N 10°55′39″E / 49.17389°N 10.92750°E / 49.17389; 10.92750Coordinates: 49°10′26″N 10°55′39″E / 49.17389°N 10.92750°E / 49.17389; 10.92750
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Mittelfranken
District Roth
Government
  1. Bürgermeister Udo Weingart (CSU)
Area
  Total 55.80 km2 (21.54 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
  Total 4,988
  Density 89/km2 (230/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 91174
Dialling codes 09175
Vehicle registration RH, HIP
Website www.spalt.de

Spalt is a town in the district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 19 km southwest of Schwabach. The city of Spalt is famous for its growing of hops for beer.

Geography

Spalt is situated between Nuremberg, Ansbach, and Treuchtlingen in the north of the Franconian lakelands. In the southwest of the city is the Great Brombachsee and its dam. The Fränkische Rezat flows through Georgensgmünd into the Rednitz.

Neighboring communities

(starting in the north and going clockwise)

Division of the town

The following places belong to the community of Spalt:

Egelmühle, Enderndorf, Engelhof, Fünfbronn, Großweingarten, Güsseldorf, Hagsbronn, Heiligenblut, Hohenrad, Höfstetten, Hügelmühle, Kaltenbrunn, Keilberg, Massendorf, Mosbach, Mühlreisig, Nagelhof, Ottmannsberg, Schnittling, Steinfurt, Stiegelmühle, Stockheim, Straßenhaus, Theilenberg, Trautenfurt, Untererlbach, Wasserzell, Wernfels

Politics

The city's current mayor is Udo Weingart, a member of the CSU political party. Since 1972, it has had a twin town relationship with Bad Sauerbrunn in the Austrian province of Burgenland, and since 2006, another one with St. Cloud, Minnesota.

Culture and sights

Buildings

Famous people

Sister Cities

References

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