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Burgholzhausen possesses a primary school with 190 pupils, twelve teachers, four special education teachers and a church representative. Motor pedagogical training and language aid training take place at the primary school of
Burgholzhausen. The primary school possesses a work- and media-room for two
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based his title and the alleged purchase of the village in 1595 by the Earl of
Stolberg-Königstein. With the extinction of the family line of the Earl of Hanau-Münzenberg due to the death of Johann Reinhard III. of Hanau in 1736, who was the last heir of the Stolberg family line,
578:- exists in the suburb of Burgholzhausen, which is playing yearly at the open air theater "Alte Burg" (in summertime) and at the community centre in Köppern (in wintertime). In 2023 the club celebrates its 75th anniversary and will present a play for adults
66:" treaty this led to a convoluted separation of religious affiliations. Starting with the 16th century flax weaving mills became the main economic base for Burgholzhausen. Alongside the village's population lived on the processing of
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awarded a compensation payment to Baron Franz Adolph
Dietrich von Ingelheim and confirmed the reign over the village to William VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel. As a result, Holzhausen became part of the Office of
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The village was first mentioned in "letter of protection" by the archbishop
Siegfried II. von Eppstein as "castra Holzhusin" back in 1222. In 1537 the "Eppsteiner Weistum" (a list of properties owned by the
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from their own quarries to produce pavers, oven- and wall-tiles. Later on in the 17th century fruit growing was introduced. In 1716 a catholic church of
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The "town district mayor" (Ortsvorsteher) of
Burgholzhausen is Heinz Reinhard (FWG). The "town district council" (Ortsbeirat) is made up of:
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exists the railway station
Burgholzhausen. The railway line was opened in 1901 and is now integrated into the
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In the 17th century the Earls of
Ingelheim owned the village. In 1741 the village became part of the
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On 19 July 1939 Holzhausen was officially renamed to
Burgholzhausen. After the
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classes and a computer room. Furthermore, a school choir exists.
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in 1803 Burgholzhausen was one of the few last free villages of
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mountain range, approx. 20 km (12 mi) north of
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another for children at the open air theater in summer.
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argued to be the rightful inheritor of the village. The
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590:The biggest sports club in the suburb is the
644:Westernreitclub City Slickers Burgholzhausen
50:Holzhausen - as it was called then - was a "
634:club). Furthermore, a bowling club - named
574:Since 1948 an amateur theater club - named
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576:Burgspielschar Burgholzhausen e. V.
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191:Parties and Voters Associations
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447:Independent Voters Association
733:Former municipalities in Hesse
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592:TV 1893 e. V. Burgholzhausen
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46:From the Middle Ages to the
19:is a quarter of the city of
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250:Christian Democratic Union
142:Old Town Hall (gable side)
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636:Holzfäller-Burgholzhausen
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60:Cuius regio, eius religio
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409:Free Voters Association
23:at the foothills of the
654:Along the railway line
594:with its divisions for
330:Alliance '90/The Greens
290:Social Democratic Party
624:TC Burgholzhausen 1977
95:Imperial Chamber Court
82:Imperial Chamber Court
370:Free Democratic Party
709:50.25361°N 8.67222°E
570:Cultural Environment
110:Grand Duchy of Hesse
102:German Mediatisation
48:German Mediatisation
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100:At the time of the
74:style was erected.
56:imperial immediacy
738:Imperial Villages
714:50.25361; 8.67222
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642:club named
727:Categories
697:50°15′13″N
670:References
640:equestrian
616:volleyball
612:gymnastics
62:" by the "
52:Reichsdorf
700:8°40′20″E
656:Friedberg
638:- and an
604:athletics
172:Education
114:Friedberg
632:shooting
600:football
181:Politics
650:Traffic
326:GREENS
98:Rodheim
72:baroque
35:History
620:tennis
596:aikido
84:. The
25:Taunus
586:Sport
525:100,0
515:100,0
505:100,0
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485:100,0
480:Total
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430:35.2
424:43.2
418:43.8
412:42.7
346:11.7
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334:22.3
318:27.6
312:15.9
306:12.8
300:11.0
278:33.4
272:33.5
266:26.4
260:24.5
254:21.6
241:2001
239:Seats
236:2001
231:2006
229:Seats
226:2006
221:2011
219:Seats
216:2011
211:2016
209:Seats
206:2016
201:2021
199:Seats
196:2021
614:and
562:52.8
557:47.3
552:51.1
547:51.5
542:58.6
444:UWG
436:4.6
406:FWG
398:7.3
392:5.8
386:5.9
380:7.2
374:6.4
366:FDP
358:9.3
352:9.6
294:6.9
286:SPD
246:CDU
68:loam
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