Giessen

{{Short description|Town in Hesse, Germany}}

{{other uses|Giessen (disambiguation)}}

{{Infobox German place

|type = Stadt

|name = Giessen

|German_name = Gießen

|image_photo = 2004-JLU Gießen Sicherlich.jpg

|imagesize =

|image_caption = Main building of Justus Liebig University

|image_coa = DEU Gießen COA.svg

|coordinates = {{coord|50|35|N|8|40|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

|image_plan = Landkreis Gießen Gießen.png

|plantext =

|state = Hessen

|region = Giessen

|district = Giessen

|elevation = 159

|area = 72.55

|postal_code = 35390–35398

|area_code = 0641, 06403

|licence = GI

|Gemeindeschlüssel = 06 5 31 005

|divisions = 6 Stadtteile

|website = [https://www.giessen.de/ www.giessen.de]

|mayor = Frank-Tilo Becher{{cite web|url=https://statistik.hessen.de/sites/statistik.hessen.de/files/2022-10/direktwahlen_09_2022_10102022.xlsx|title=Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden|language=de|date=5 September 2022|publisher=Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt|format=XLS}}

|leader_term = 2021–27

|Bürgermeistertitel = Oberbürgermeister

|party = SPD

}}

Giessen, spelled {{lang|de|Gießen}} in German ({{IPA|de|ˈɡiːsn̩|-|De-Gießen.ogg}}), is a town in the German state ({{lang|de|Bundesland}}) of Hesse, capital of both the district of Giessen and the administrative region of Giessen. The population is approximately 90,000, with roughly 37,000 university students.{{Cite web |title=Einwohnerstatistik |url=https://www.giessen.de/media/custom/684_19215_1.PDF?1722847275?direct |access-date=2024-08-05}}

The name comes from Giezzen, as it was first referred to in 1197, which refers to the position of the town between several rivers, lakes and streams.{{Citation needed|date=March 2008}} The largest river in Giessen is the Lahn, which divides the town in two parts (west and east), roughly {{convert|50|km|0|abbr=off}} north of Frankfurt am Main. Giessen is also home to the University of Giessen.

In 1969, the town hosted the ninth Hessentag state festival.

History

Giessen came into being as a moated castle in 1152 built by Count Wilhelm von Gleiberg,{{cite EB1911|wstitle=Giessen|volume=12|page=4}} although the history of the community in the northeast and in today's suburb called "Wieseck" dates back to 775. The town became part of Hesse-Marburg in 1567, passing to Hesse-Darmstadt in 1604. The University of Giessen was founded in 1607. Giessen was included within the Grand Duchy of Hesse created in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars. After the First World War, it was part of the People's State of Hesse.

{{anchor|Allied air attack}}During the Second World War, a subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp was in the Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Licher Straße.Edward Victor. [http://www.edwardvictor.com/Holocaust/Giessen.htm Alphabetical List of Camps, Subcamps and Other Camps.][http://www.tenhumbergreinhard.de/05aaff9bed0fa4003/05aaff9bfd089e02d/index.html 1933-1945 Lager G]. Tenhumberg Reinhard. Retrieved 2014-08-03.[http://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/idrec/sn/nstopo/id/2314 Hessian Regional History Information System (LAGIS)] Heavy bombing destroyed about 75 percent of Giessen in 1944, including most of the town's historic buildings. It became part of the modern state of Hesse after the war.

In 1977, Giessen was merged with the neighbouring city Wetzlar to form the new city of Lahn. However, this attempt to reorganize the administration was reversed in 1979. It was part of the Darmstadt region (regierungsbezirk) between 1945 and 1981, until the Giessen (region) was founded on 1 January 1981.

A U.S. military base was located in Giessen after the Second World War. The U.S. Army Garrison of Gießen had a population of up to 10,000 American soldiers and their families. Gießen was also the site of the central US army depot for all of Europe as well as the site of a special ammunition depot.[https://www.giessener-allgemeine.de/giessen/us-depot-mythen-reportage-fuehrung-12053967.html Das US-Depot als Ort der Mythen: Reportage und Führung]. Gießener Allgemeine, 27. Juli 2015 (German) The base is a converted German Army Air Field which is reflected in some of the buildings including the housing area. A theatre, known as the Keller Theatre, is a converted German Army Officers' Club. As of 28 September 2007, the Giessen Depot and all other U.S. facilities in the greater Giessen area were returned to local German authorities. The former U.S. Army buildings were used to house refugees after the large influx of 2016.

After the war, the city was twinned with Winchester, UK.{{cite web| url = http://www.military.com/features/0,15240,153028,00.html| title = USAG Giessen Folds Up Tent| access-date = 2008-05-08

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Population (2011)
{{flag|Turkey}}1,922
{{flag|Greece}}569
{{flag|Italy}}425

International relations

{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany}}

Giessen is twinned with:{{cite web|url=http://www.giessen.de/Rathaus_und_Service/Stadtinformationen/St%C3%A4dtepartnerschaften/|title=Gießen: Städtepartnerschaften|trans-title=Giessen: Twin towns|publisher=Stadt Gießen|access-date=2013-08-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130413071750/http://giessen.de/Rathaus_und_Service/Stadtinformationen/St%C3%A4dtepartnerschaften/ |archive-date =2013-04-13|language=de}}

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  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Hradec Králové, Czech Republic (since 1990)
  • {{flagicon|HUN}} Gödöllő, Hungary (since 1988)
  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Netanya, Israel (since 1978){{cite web|url=http://www.netanya.muni.il/eng/?CategoryID=1779|title=Netanya – Twin Cities|access-date=2013-08-01|work=Netanya Municipality|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130201094809/http://www.netanya.muni.il/Eng/?CategoryID=1779|archive-date=2013-02-01}}
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Ferrara, Italy (since 1998)
* {{flagicon|NCA}} San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua (since 1986)
  • {{flagicon|UK}} Winchester, United Kingdom (since 1962){{cite web |url=http://www3.hants.gov.uk/localpages/twintown.htm |title=Twin Towns in Hampshire |publisher=Www3.hants.gov.uk |access-date=2009-11-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091130120441/http://www3.hants.gov.uk/localpages/twintown.htm |archive-date=2009-11-30 }}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Waterloo, Iowa, United States (since 1981)
  • {{flagicon|PRC}} Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China (since 2011)
  • Points of interest

    Sport

    Giessen is home to the basketball club Giessen 46ers, five-time champion of the Basketball Bundesliga. Its home games take place at the Sporthalle Gießen-Ost.

    Also, Giessen has an American football team called Giessen Golden Dragons.

    Religion

    The Catholic Scouts of Europe were founded in Giessen in 1975.{{Cite web|url=https://www.kpe.de/pfadfinder/|title=Pfadfinder – KPE}}

    Gallery

    File:Marktplatz in Giessen (gezeichnet von P. Weber).jpg|Historical drawing of the marketplace, 1844

    File:Akademischer Forstgarten Giessen Plan.jpeg|Historical drawing of the Akademischer Forstgarten Gießen, 1877

    File:Botanical garden Giessen Germany 01.jpg|Botanical garden Gießen

    File:2005-08 Gießen - Theater.jpg|Theater Gießen

    File:Giessen-arch1.jpg|Architecture in Gießen

    File:Denkmal Röntgen (Gießen) 01.JPG|Röntgen memorial

    File:PSM V74 D619 Liebig laboratory at giessen.png|Liebig laboratory, 1909

    File:Gießen ElephantLoo766.jpg|Multiway pedestrian bridge "Elefantenklo" ("Elephant loo")

    Notable people

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    Education

    Manisch

    Manisch is a dialect of rotwelsch spoken in and around Giessen by people in lower income neighbourhoods, some of which are known as "Eulenkopf", "Gummiinsel", "Heyerweg" and "Margaretenhütte". Approximately 700–750 residents spoke the dialect fluently as of 1976.Hans-Günter Lerch, "Tschü lowi...Das Manische in Gießen", 1976/2005, pages 16-22. Although the dialect still influences the Giessen vernacular, it is nearly extinct in terms of fluent speakers.

    Geography

    =Climate=

    Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb". (Marine West Coast Climate).

    {{Weather box

    | location = Giessen (1991–2020 normals)

    | metric first = Y

    | single line = Y

    |Jan high C = 4.0

    |Feb high C = 5.6

    |Mar high C = 10.2

    |Apr high C = 15.4

    |May high C = 19.3

    |Jun high C = 22.7

    |Jul high C = 25.0

    |Aug high C = 24.7

    |Sep high C = 19.8

    |Oct high C = 13.9

    |Nov high C = 8.0

    |Dec high C = 4.5

    | year high C = 14.4

    |Jan mean C = 1.4

    |Feb mean C = 2.2

    |Mar mean C = 5.6

    |Apr mean C = 9.8

    |May mean C = 13.8

    |Jun mean C = 17.1

    |Jul mean C = 19.0

    |Aug mean C = 18.6

    |Sep mean C = 14.3

    |Oct mean C = 9.6

    |Nov mean C = 5.3

    |Dec mean C = 2.2

    |year mean C = 9.9

    |Jan low C = -1.2

    |Feb low C = -1.1

    |Mar low C = 1.2

    |Apr low C = 4.2

    |May low C = 8.0

    |Jun low C = 11.2

    |Jul low C = 13.2

    |Aug low C = 12.8

    |Sep low C = 9.3

    |Oct low C = 5.8

    |Nov low C = 2.5

    |Dec low C = -0.2

    | year low C = 5.5

    | precipitation colour = green

    |Jan precipitation mm = 48.6

    |Feb precipitation mm = 35.9

    |Mar precipitation mm = 42.2

    |Apr precipitation mm = 37.9

    |May precipitation mm = 57.9

    |Jun precipitation mm = 59.8

    |Jul precipitation mm = 73.5

    |Aug precipitation mm = 61.7

    |Sep precipitation mm = 49.8

    |Oct precipitation mm = 49.9

    |Nov precipitation mm = 48.9

    |Dec precipitation mm = 55.8

    | year precipitation mm = 626.9

    | unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm

    |Jan precipitation days = 16.3

    |Feb precipitation days = 14.6

    |Mar precipitation days = 14.6

    |Apr precipitation days = 12.5

    |May precipitation days = 13.8

    |Jun precipitation days = 13.6

    |Jul precipitation days = 15.0

    |Aug precipitation days = 13.3

    |Sep precipitation days = 12.5

    |Oct precipitation days = 15.5

    |Nov precipitation days = 16.4

    |Dec precipitation days = 17.7

    |year precipitation days = 176.9

    |Jan sun = 47.4

    |Feb sun = 75.1

    |Mar sun = 129.5

    |Apr sun = 185.9

    |May sun = 207.5

    |Jun sun = 221.3

    |Jul sun = 226.7

    |Aug sun = 216.4

    |Sep sun = 152.7

    |Oct sun = 95.9

    |Nov sun = 43.4

    |Dec sun = 34.2

    |year sun = 1636.1

    |Jan humidity = 86.4

    |Feb humidity = 82.5

    |Mar humidity = 76.0

    |Apr humidity = 68.9

    |May humidity = 70.3

    |Jun humidity = 70.2

    |Jul humidity = 69.4

    |Aug humidity = 71.1

    |Sep humidity = 78.6

    |Oct humidity = 85.6

    |Nov humidity = 89.0

    |Dec humidity = 89.3

    |unit snow days = 1.0 cm

    |Jan snow days = 6.1

    |Feb snow days = 4.8

    |Mar snow days = 1.2

    |Apr snow days = 0.1

    |May snow days = 0

    |Jun snow days = 0

    |Jul snow days = 0

    |Aug snow days = 0

    |Sep snow days = 0

    |Oct snow days = 0

    |Nov snow days = 0.5

    |Dec snow days = 3.6

    |year snow days =

    | source 1 = World Meteorological Organization{{cite web

    | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20231012154929/https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/1.1/data/0-data/Region-6-WMO-Normals-9120/Germany/CSV/GiessenWettenberg_10532.csv

    | archive-date = 12 October 2023

    | url = https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/1.1/data/0-data/Region-6-WMO-Normals-9120/Germany/CSV/GiessenWettenberg_10532.csv

    | title = World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991–2020

    | work = World Meteorological Organization Climatological Standard Normals (1991–2020)

    | publisher = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    | access-date = 12 October 2023}}

    }}

    See also

    References

    ;Notes

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