Lower Franconia

{{Infobox settlement

| name = Lower Franconia

| native_name = Unterfranken (German)

| native_name_lang = de

| settlement_type = Regierungsbezirk

| image_map = Locator map RB Unterfranken in Bavaria.svg

| map_caption = Map of Bavaria highlighting Lower Franconia

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| subdivision_type = Country

| subdivision_name = Germany

| subdivision_type1 = State

| subdivision_name1 = Bavaria

| established_title =

| established_date =

| extinct_title = Disestablished

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| seat_type = Region seat

| seat = Würzburg

| leader_party =

| leader_name = Eugen Ehmann

| leader_title = District President

| area_total_km2 = 8530.99

| population_footnotes = {{#tag:ref| {{Population Germany|key=096|datref=QUELLE}} }}

| population_total = {{Population Germany|key=096 }}

| population_as_of = {{#time:j F Y|{{Population Germany|key=096|datref=STAND}} }}

| population_density_km2 = auto

| demographics_type1 = GDP

| demographics1_footnotes = {{cite web | url=https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/tgs00003/default/table?lang=en | title=EU regions by GDP, Eurostat|access-date=18 September 2023}}

|demographics1_title1 = Total

|demographics1_info1 = €56.994 billion (2021)

| website = {{URL|http://www.regierung.unterfranken.bayern.de}}

| official_name =

| image_flag = Flag of Lower Franconia.svg

| flag_size = 150px

| image_shield = DEU Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken COA.svg

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Lower Franconia ({{langx|de|Unterfranken}}, {{IPA|de|ˈʊntɐˌfʁaŋkn̩|pron|De-Unterfranken.ogg}}) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. It consists of nine districts and 308 municipalities (including three cities).

History

After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally reorganised and, in 1808, divided into 15 administrative government regions (German: {{lang|de|Regierungsbezirke}}, singular {{lang|de|Regierungsbezirk}}), in Bavaria called {{lang|de|Kreise}} (singular: {{lang|de|Kreis}}). They were created in the fashion of the French departements, quite even in size and population, and named after their main rivers.

In the following years, due to territorial changes (e. g. loss of Tyrol, addition of the Palatinate), the number of Kreise was reduced to 8. One of these was the Untermainkreis (Lower Main District). In 1837 king Ludwig I of Bavaria renamed the Kreise after historical territorial names and tribes of the area. This also involved some border changes or territorial swaps. Thus the name Untermainkreis changed to Lower Franconia and Aschaffenburg, but the city name was dropped in the middle of the 20th century, leaving just Lower Franconia.

From 1933, the regional Nazi Gauleiter, Otto Hellmuth, (who had renamed his party Gau "Mainfranken") insisted on renaming the government district {{lang|de|Mainfranken}} as well. He encountered resistance from Bavarian state authorities but finally succeeded in having the name of the district changed, effective 1 June 1938.{{Cite web|url=https://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/Lexikon/Mainfranken|title=Mainfranken – Historisches Lexikon Bayerns|website=www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de|language=de}} After 1945 the name {{lang|de|Unterfranken}} was restored.

The municipal reform ({{lang|de|Kreisreform}}) of June 1972 consolidated the 22 country districts of Lower Franconia into nine.

class="wikitable"
New district || Former district(s)
AschaffenburgAschaffenburg, Alzenau
Bad KissingenBad Kissingen, Bad Brückenau, Hammelburg
HaßbergeEbern, Haßfurt, Hofheim in Unterfranken, part of Gerolzhofen
KitzingenKitzingen, part of Gerolzhofen
Main-SpessartGemünden, Karlstadt, Lohr, part of Marktheidenfeld
MiltenbergMiltenberg, Obernburg, part of Marktheidenfeld
Rhön-GrabfeldBad Neustadt an der Saale, Königshofen, Mellrichstadt
SchweinfurtSchweinfurt, part of Gerolzhofen
WürzburgWürzburg, Ochsenfurt, part of Gerolzhofen, part of Marktheidenfeld

Unterfranken is the north-west part of Franconia and consists of three district-free cities ({{lang|de|Kreisfreie Städte}}) and nine country districts ({{lang|de|Landkreise}}).

The major portion of the Franconian wine region is situated in Lower Franconia.

Economy

The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the region was 53.7 billion € in 2018, accounting for 1.6% of German economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 37,500 € or 124% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per employee was 102% of the EU average.{{Cite web|url=https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/2995521/10474907/1-05032020-AP-EN.pdf/81807e19-e4c8-2e53-c98a-933f5bf30f58|title=Regional GDP per capita ranged from 30% to 263% of the EU average in 2018|website=Eurostat}}

Coat of arms

The coat of arms includes the "Franconian Rake" (the arms of Duchy of Franconia) in the upper portion, the "{{ill|Rennfähnlein|de}}", a banner, quarterly argent (silver) and gules (red), on a lance or (gold), in bend, on an azure (blue) field, associated with Würzburg in the lower left quadrant, and a white/silver wheel on a red field symbolizing the clerical state of Mainz, in the lower right quadrant.

Area and population

class="wikitable"
City or District

!colspan=2|Population (2013)

!colspan=2|Area (km2)

!colspan=2|Communities

City of Aschaffenburg

|align=right|67,748

|align=right|5.22%

|align=right|62

|align=right|0.7%

|align=right|1

|align=right|0.3%

City of Schweinfurt

|align=right|51,918

|align=right|4.00%

|align=right|36

|align=right|0.4%

|align=right|1

|align=right|0.3%

City of Würzburg

|align=right|124,154

|align=right|9,57%

|align=right|88

|align=right|1.0%

|align=right|1

|align=right|0.3%

Aschaffenburg

|align=right|172,521

|align=right|13.30%

|align=right|699

|align=right|8.2%

|align=right|32

|align=right|10.4%

Bad Kissingen

|align=right|103,003

|align=right|7.94%

|align=right|1,137

|align=right|13.3%

|align=right|26

|align=right|8.4%

Haßberge

|align=right|84,136

|align=right|6.49%

|align=right|956

|align=right|11.2%

|align=right|26

|align=right|8.4%

Kitzingen

|align=right|88,025

|align=right|6.79%

|align=right|684

|align=right|8.0%

|align=right|31

|align=right|10.1%

Main-Spessart

|align=right|126,458

|align=right|9.75%

|align=right|1,322

|align=right|15.5%

|align=right|40

|align=right|13.0%

Miltenberg

|align=right|127,980

|align=right|9.87%

|align=right|716

|align=right|8.4%

|align=right|32

|align=right|10.4%

Rhön-Grabfeld

|align=right|80,065

|align=right|6.17%

|align=right|1,022

|align=right|12.0%

|align=right|37

|align=right|12.0%

Schweinfurt

|align=right|112,916

|align=right|8.71%

|align=right|842

|align=right|9.9%

|align=right|29

|align=right|9.4%

Würzburg

|align=right|158,132

|align=right|12.19%

|align=right|968

|align=right|11.3%

|align=right|52

|align=right|16.9%

style="text-align: right;"|Total

|align=right|1,297,056

|align=right|100.0%

|align=right|8,531

|align=right|100.0%

|align=right|308

|align=right|100.0%

class="wikitable" style="text-align: right;"
colspan="2"|Historical population
1910

|710,943

1939

|844,732

1950

|1,038,930

1961

|1,089,983

1970

|1,181,309

1987

|1,202,711

2002

|1,344,300

2005

|1,341,481

2010

|1,318,695

2015

|1,306,048

2019

|1,317,619

Main sights

File:1973 Würzburg 02.JPG

File:Aschaffenburg, Schloss Johannisburg, 09-08-2015, 005.jpg

Next to the former episcopal residence cities of Würzburg (with Veitshöchheim) and Aschaffenburg, the towns of Miltenberg, Amorbach and Werneck, the scenic attractions of the River Main including the Mainschleife at Volkach and the low mountain ranges of the Rhön with the spa town Bad Kissingen and of the Spessart with Mespelbrunn Castle belong to the major tourist attractions.

Notable people from Lower Franconia

Institutes of higher education

See also

References

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