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{{Hatnote|Neustadt an der Donau is also the German translation of [[Dunaújváros]] in Hungary.}}

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|licence = KEH
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|Gemeindeschlüssel = 09 2 73 152
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|Straße = Stadtplatz 1
|website = [http://www.neustadt-donau.de/ www.neustadt-donau.de]
|website = [http://www.neustadt-donau.de/ www.neustadt-donau.de]
|mayor = Thomas Reimer
|mayor = Thomas Reimer
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[[File:Neustadt in Europa.png|thumb|right|All the Neustadt in Europe]]

[[File:StadtplanNeustadt Do 1819.jpg|thumb|right|Plan of the city from 1819]]
:''Neustadt an der Donau is also the German translation of [[Dunaújváros]] in Hungary.
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'''Neustadt an der Donau''' is a town in [[Lower Bavaria]] on the [[Danube]] in [[Bavaria]], [[Germany]]. Lying on the western border of [[Kelheim (district)|Landkreis Kelheim]], Neustadt is primarily known for the [[thermal spa]] [[Bad Gögging]]. Neustadt had a population of 12,753 as of December 31, 2003.
'''Neustadt an der Donau''' is a town in [[Lower Bavaria]] on the [[Danube]] in [[Bavaria]], [[Germany]]. Lying on the western border of [[Kelheim (district)|Landkreis Kelheim]], Neustadt is primarily known for the [[thermal spa]] [[Bad Gögging]]. Neustadt had a population of 12,753 as of December 31, 2003.


==Geography==
==Geography==
[[File:Neustadt in Europa.png|thumb|right|All t eNeustadt in Europe.]]

The city is located halfway between [[Ingolstadt]] and [[Regensburg]], on an approximately {{convert|5|km|mi}} wide gravel plain of the [[Danube]] [[valley]], which at this point is south of the wooded foothills of the [[tertiary]] [[Donau-Isar hill country]] of the [[Hallertau]] and bounded on the north by the [[limestone]] slope of the southern [[Franconian Alb]]. The rivers [[Ilm (Bavaria)|Ilm]] and [[Abens]] flow into the Danube in the city.
The city is located halfway between [[Ingolstadt]] and [[Regensburg]], on an approximately {{convert|5|km|mi}} wide gravel plain of the [[Danube]] [[valley]], which at this point is south of the wooded foothills of the [[tertiary]] [[Donau-Isar hill country]] of the [[Hallertau]] and bounded on the north by the [[limestone]] slope of the southern [[Franconian Alb]]. The rivers [[Ilm (Bavaria)|Ilm]] and [[Abens]] flow into the Danube in the city.


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==History ==
==History ==
[[File:StadtplanNeustadt Do 1819.jpg|thumb|right|Plan of the city from 1819.]]
The oldest documented area of Neustadt was the village of Trephenau.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Köglmeier |first1=Georg |title=Neustadt an der Donau : Band 1; Von den Anfängen bis um 1800. eine bayerische Landstadt und ihre Bewohner im Wandel der Jahrhunderte |date=1994}}</ref> Under the name ''Seligenstadt '' the town charter was granted in May 1273 by Duke [[Louis II, Duke of Bavaria|Ludwig II]]. This town charter is the oldest in [[Bavaria]]. With the town survey and the consequent new investment and resettlement Duke Ludwig II secured the Danube Valley road and the river crossing. The town charter is one of many granted by early [[Wittelsbach]] dukes as part of a planned foundation of towns. Neustadt was first mentioned by that name in a document of [[Abbot]] [[Conrad of Weltenburg]] from 1277.
The oldest documented area of Neustadt was the village of Trephenau.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Köglmeier |first1=Georg |title=Neustadt an der Donau : Band 1; Von den Anfängen bis um 1800. eine bayerische Landstadt und ihre Bewohner im Wandel der Jahrhunderte |date=1994}}</ref> Under the name ''Seligenstadt '' the town charter was granted in May 1273 by Duke [[Louis II, Duke of Bavaria|Ludwig II]]. This town charter is the oldest in [[Bavaria]]. With the town survey and the consequent new investment and resettlement Duke Ludwig II secured the Danube Valley road and the river crossing. The town charter is one of many granted by early [[Wittelsbach]] dukes as part of a planned foundation of towns. Neustadt was first mentioned by that name in a document of [[Abbot]] [[Conrad of Weltenburg]] from 1277.


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==Population==
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| 1871|5346
| 1871|5346

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Saint Lawrence Church and Saint Anne Chapel
Saint Lawrence Church and Saint Anne Chapel
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Location of Neustadt a.d.Donau within Kelheim district
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Neustadt a.d.Donau is located in Germany
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Neustadt a.d.Donau is located in Bavaria
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Neustadt a.d.Donau
Coordinates: 48°48′N 11°46′E / 48.800°N 11.767°E / 48.800; 11.767
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionNiederbayern
DistrictKelheim
Government
 • MayorThomas Reimer (SPD)
Area
 • Total93.56 km2 (36.12 sq mi)
Elevation
354 m (1,161 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[1]
 • Total14,949
 • Density160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
93333
Dialling codes09445
09444 (Mühlhausen)
08402 (Schwaig, Umbertshausen)
Vehicle registrationKEH
Websitewww.neustadt-donau.de
All the Neustadt in Europe
Plan of the city from 1819

Neustadt an der Donau is a town in Lower Bavaria on the Danube in Bavaria, Germany. Lying on the western border of Landkreis Kelheim, Neustadt is primarily known for the thermal spa Bad Gögging. Neustadt had a population of 12,753 as of December 31, 2003.

Geography

The city is located halfway between Ingolstadt and Regensburg, on an approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) wide gravel plain of the Danube valley, which at this point is south of the wooded foothills of the tertiary Donau-Isar hill country of the Hallertau and bounded on the north by the limestone slope of the southern Franconian Alb. The rivers Ilm and Abens flow into the Danube in the city.

The township includes 22 districts Arresting, Bad Gögging, Deisenhofen, Eining, Geibenstetten, Haderfleck, Heiligenstadt, Hienheim, Irnsing, Irnsing-Steinbruch, Karpfenstein, Lina, Marching, Mauern, Mulhouse, Niederulrain, Oberulrain, Schwaig, Sittling, Umbertshausen and Wöhr .[2] The area heavily dominated by agriculture; asparagus and in particular hops play a special role. Neighboring communities of Neustadt are Abensberg, Altmannstein, Biburg, Kelheim, Mindelstetten, Münchsmünster, Pförring and Siegenburg.

History

The oldest documented area of Neustadt was the village of Trephenau.[3] Under the name Seligenstadt the town charter was granted in May 1273 by Duke Ludwig II. This town charter is the oldest in Bavaria. With the town survey and the consequent new investment and resettlement Duke Ludwig II secured the Danube Valley road and the river crossing. The town charter is one of many granted by early Wittelsbach dukes as part of a planned foundation of towns. Neustadt was first mentioned by that name in a document of Abbot Conrad of Weltenburg from 1277.

The settlement of Wöhr, just outside the city gate on the bank of the Danube, is actually older than Neustadt. The name derives from the Middle High German Wert, signifying an island of elevated dry land. Wöhr was incorporated in the late Middle Ages as part of the city of Neustadt and residents of Wöhr could be citizens of the city, but lived outside the fortification. Wöhr was also the seat of the noble family of the Lords of Wöhr and the ducal Urbar Office "ze Werde" that managed the natural and monetary levies from the ducal estates.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18404,631—    
18715,346+15.4%
19005,563+4.1%
19256,172+10.9%
19396,378+3.3%
19508,065+26.5%
19617,678−4.8%
19709,153+19.2%
19879,811+7.2%
YearPop.±%
200312,753+30.0%
201212,900+1.2%
201513,670+6.0%
201613,797+0.9%
201714,045+1.8%
201814,409+2.6%
201914,604+1.4%
202014,493−0.8%

Personalities

  • Eberhard of Salzburg (* around 1085 in Sittling-1164 in the Cistercian monastery Rein), Archbishop of Salzburg from 1147 to 1164, was venerated as a holy
  • Wilhelm Sander (died 1973 in Neustadt an der Donau), manufacturer and donor
  • Jürgen Wittmann (born 1966 in Neustadt an der Donau), German football goalkeeper

References

  1. ^ Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011).
  2. ^ Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online.
  3. ^ Köglmeier, Georg (1994). "Neustadt an der Donau : Band 1; Von den Anfängen bis um 1800. eine bayerische Landstadt und ihre Bewohner im Wandel der Jahrhunderte".