Kißlegg
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Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Coat of arms
Location of Kißlegg within Ravensburg district
(2020–28) Dieter Krattenmacher[1]
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Kißlegg (Kisslegg) is a town in the district of Ravensburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Kißlegg is not far from the village of Vogt. It has a beautiful church, rich in culture and beauty.
Culture and attractions
- Castle Altes Schloss, 1560-1570
- Castle Neues Schloss, 1687
- Chapel Schlosskapelle, 1722
- Church St. Gallus und Ulrich, 1734–1738
- Cemetery chapel St. Anna, 1718–1723
- Chapel Kapelle des Heilig-Geist-Spitals
- Spital Bärenweiler
- Pilgrimage Church Maria Königin der Engel at Rötsee
- Local chapel at Immenried-Oberreute
- Natural monument Heiliger Stein in the forest near Waltershofen
Sons and daughters of the town
- Jakob Miller (1550–1597), Catholic theologian
- Oskar Farny (1891–1983), politician (Center Party, CDU), Member of Reichstag, Member of Bundestag
- Adalbert Wetzel (1904–1990), president (1952–1969) and subsequently honorary president of Bavarian football club TSV 1860 München
Demographics
Population development:[3][4]
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References
- ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 14 September 2021.
- ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2022" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2022] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2023.
- ^ "Archive Kisslegg | Einwohner". www.gemeindearchiv-kisslegg.de. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
- ^ The population numbers refer only to the community part Kißlegg and do not include the community parts Immenried and Waltershofen.
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Towns and municipalities in Ravensburg (district)
- Achberg
- Aichstetten
- Aitrach
- Altshausen
- Amtzell
- Argenbühl
- Aulendorf
- Bad Waldsee
- Bad Wurzach
- Baienfurt
- Baindt
- Berg
- Bergatreute
- Bodnegg
- Boms
- Ebenweiler
- Ebersbach-Musbach
- Eichstegen
- Fleischwangen
- Fronreute
- Grünkraut
- Guggenhausen
- Horgenzell
- Hoßkirch
- Isny im Allgäu
- Kißlegg
- Königseggwald
- Leutkirch im Allgäu
- Ravensburg
- Riedhausen
- Schlier
- Unterwaldhausen
- Vogt
- Waldburg
- Wangen im Allgäu
- Weingarten
- Wilhelmsdorf
- Wolfegg
- Wolpertswende
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