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Town in Thuringia, Germany

Hildburghausen
Town
Town hall on the main squareTown hall on the main square
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Location of Hildburghausen within Hildburghausen district
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Coordinates: 50°25′N 10°45′E / 50.417°N 10.750°E / 50.417; 10.750
Country Germany
State Thuringia
District Hildburghausen
Subdivisions 10
Government
Mayor (2023–29) Patrick Hammerschmidt[1]
Area
• Total 72.94 km2 (28.16 sq mi)
Elevation 381 m (1,250 ft)
Population (2022-12-31)[2]
• Total 11,689
• Density 160/km2 (420/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)
• Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes 98641–98646
Dialling codes 03685
Vehicle registration HBN
Website www.hildburghausen.de

Hildburghausen (German pronunciation: [hɪltbʊʁkˈhaʊ̯zn̩] [3]) is a town in Thuringia in central Germany, capital of the Hildburghausen district.

It is situated in the Franconian part of Thuringia south of the Thuringian Forest, in the valley of the Werra River. The town centre is located about 20 km (12 mi) south of Suhl and 20 km (12 mi) northwest of Coburg.

The settlement of Hilteburgehusin was first mentioned in a 1234 deed, when the Counts of Henneberg sold it to the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg. Repurchased in 1316, the Henneberg lords vested the citizens with town privileges in 1324 and had city walls erected. In 1353 the estates of Hildburghausen were inherited by the Wettin landgrave Frederick III of Thuringia and upon the 1485 Treaty of Leipzig became part of the Ernestine duchies.

In 1528 the Hildburghausen citizens turned Protestant. The town fell to the newly established Duchy of Saxe-Coburg in 1572 and upon the extinction of the line in 1638 passed to the Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg. In 1680 it became the residence of the Ernestine dukes of Saxe-Hildburghausen until its dissolution in 1826, after which it passed to the Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen. The town became part of the new state of Thuringia in 1920.

  1. ^ Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht, Freistaat Thüringen. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden, erfüllenden Gemeinden und Verwaltungsgemeinschaften in Thüringen Gebietsstand: 31.12.2022" (in German). Thüringer Landesamt für Statistik. June 2023.
  3. ^ IPA adapted from: Krech, Eva-Maria; Stock, Eberhard; Hirschfeld, Ursula; Anders, Lutz Christian (2009). Deutsches Aussprachewörterbuch [_German Pronunciation Dictionary_] (in German). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. p. 584. ISBN 978-3-11-018202-6.
  4. ^ One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Hildburghausen". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 460.