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Annweiler am Trifels (), or Annweiler is a town in the Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the river Queich, 12 km west of Landau, and on the railway from Landau to Pirmasens. Annweiler is situated in the Southern part of the Palatinate forest called the Wasgau, and is surrounded by high hills which yield a famous red sandstone. The town's main industry is tourism. On the Sonnenberg (493 m) lie the ruins of the castle of Trifels, in which Richard Coeur de Leon was imprisoned from 31 March to 19 April 1193. Annweiler is the seat of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") of Annweiler am Trifels. In an 1911 edition of the Brockhaus Enzyklopädie, the area around Annweiler was referred to as "Pfälzer Schweiz".〔(Entry for Annweiler in the German "Brockhaus Kleines Konversations-Lexikon" from 1911 )〕 ==Mayors== * Christian Sieben (1815–1832) * Heinrich Pasquay (1832–1833) * Abraham Noe (1833–1835) * Heinrich Mühlhäuser (1837–1848) * Wilhelm Köstner (1848–1851) * Matthäus Künkele (1852) * Georg Jacoby (1853–1858) * Philipp Streccius (1871–1874) * Karl Culmann (1875–1877) * Georg Jacoby (1877–1885) * August Pasquay (1885–1899) * Philipp Daniel Bartz (1900–1913) * Jean Meyer (1913–1918) * Philipp Mergenthaler (1918–1919) * Adolf Hoffmann (1920–1921) * Heinrich Gotthold (1921) * Konrad Bretz (1921–1928) * Friedrich Orth (1928–1933) * Karl Becker (1933) * Richard Bärsch (1933–1935) * Friedrich Peters (1935–1940) * Richard Bärsch (1940–1945) * Eduard Diehlmann (1945–1946) * Friedrich Hofäcker (1946–1956) * Theo Leyendecker (1956–1969) * Hans Stöcklein (1969–1987) * Peter Weber (1987–1994) * Gert Rillmann (1994–2004) * Thomas Wollenweber (2004 - ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Annweiler am Trifels」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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