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The District of Bad Kreuznach
Greetings
The District of Bad Kreuznach welcomes and supports efforts to promote the
region. This presentation by Dr. Hans H. Stassen is a useful reference for all
interested parties, especially for schools. It gives a good overview and
contributes towards raising awareness of our charming Nahe landscape and
its products.
Sincerely yours,
Karl-Otto Velten, District Administrator
Facts and Figures
The District of Bad Kreuznach is not a uniform geographical unit, but
encompasses a wide area of the middle and lower Nahe region, which is
completed by the southern part of Hunsrück with the Soon forest and the
Lützelsoon. Changing elevations with forests, farmland, pastures, and rocky
vistas distinguish this cultural landscape, which is thousands of years old.
Valuable finds of Celtic and Roman origins, as well as impressive historical
monuments from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, can be found here.
- Size: 863.46 sq km, 119 communities
- Agricultural Area: 40,489 hectares (46.9%)
- Forests: 33,035 hectares (38.2%)
- Traffic Areas, Paths, Open Spaces: 5,026 hectares (5.8%)
- Buildings and Undeveloped Areas: 4,403 hectares (5.1%)
- Recreation Areas: 1,110 hectares (1.3%)
- Bodies of Water: 818 hectares (1.0%)
- Commercial Areas: 503 hectares (0.6%)
- Other Areas: 986 hectares (1.1%)
- Population: 159,042 (as of June 30, 2003)
- Population Density: 182 per sq km
- Highest Elevation: Ellerspring (658 m)
- Distance from East to West: 42 km
- Distance from North to South: 40 km
- Nature Preserves: 33, combined area of 1,243 hectares
- Bordering Districts: Rhein-Hunsrück, Mainz-Bingen,
Alzey-Worms, Donnersbergkreis, Kusel, Birkenfeld
The district of Bad Kreuznach has a very good climate. This is well
demonstrated by the long "green" season there. For example, the beech
trees in the lower Nahe usually turn green about the 20th of April and only
start losing their leaves around the 20th of November. This is almost two
months longer than in the Idarwald and Hochwald forests 50 kilometers to
the west.
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