Lower Franconia

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Unterfranken
Lower Franconia

Map of Bavaria highlighting the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia
State Bavaria
District seat Würzburg
Area 9,531.59 km²
Population 1,337,876 (31 Dec. 2006)
Pop. density 140 /km²
Web page regierung.unterfranken.bayern.de

Lower Franconia (German Unterfranken) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia in Bavaria (seven regions), Germany (22 regions in five Federal States, 11 Federal States are not subdivided into regions).

The district was formed in 1817 unter the name of Untermainkreis (Lower Main District) and renamed in 1837 as Unterfranken and Aschaffenburg (Lower Franconia and Aschaffenburg). In 1933 the regional Nazi Gauleiter Otto Hellmuth insisted on renaming the district Mainfranken, but after 1945 the name Unterfranken was resurrected.

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

The major part of the wine region Franconia is situated in lower Franconia.

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Coat of arms of Lower Franconia
Coat of arms of Lower Franconia
City or District Population (2005) Area (km²) Communities
City of Aschaffenburg 68,642 5.1% 62 0.7% 1 0.3%
City of Schweinfurt 54,273 4.0% 36 0.4% 1 0.3%
City of Würzburg 133,906 10.0% 88 1.0% 1 0.3%
Aschaffenburg 174,974 13.0% 699 8.2% 32 10.4%
Bad Kissingen 107,988 8.0% 1,137 13.3% 26 8.4%
Haßberge 87,607 6.5% 956 11.2% 26 8.4%
Kitzingen 89,501 6.7% 684 8.0% 31 10.1%
Main-Spessart 131,218 9.8% 1,322 15.5% 40 13.0%
Miltenberg 131,376 9.8% 716 8.4% 32 10.4%
Rhön-Grabfeld 86,094 6.4% 1,022 12.0% 37 12.0%
Schweinfurt 115,924 8.6% 842 9.9% 29 9.4%
Würzburg 159,978 11.9% 968 11.3% 52 16.9%
Total 1,341,481 100.0% 8,531 100.0% 308 100.0%
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
2004 1,344,629
2005 1,341,481

Until the municipal reform ( "Kreisreform" ) in June 1972 Lower Franconia had 22 country districts, 16 of them were attached to the other six existing country districts Aschaffenburg, Bad Kissingen, Kitzingen, Miltenberg, Schweinfurt, Würzburg or united to one of the three new country districts Haßberge, Main-Spessart, Rhön-Grabfeld.

Old country district Current district(s)
Alzenau Aschaffenburg
Bad Brückenau Bad Kissingen
Bad Neustadt/Saale Rhön-Grabfeld
Ebern Haßberge
Gemünden Main-Spessart
Gerolzhofen Schweinfurt, Kitzingen,
Hassberge, Würzburg
Hammelburg Bad Kissingen
Haßfurt Haßberge
Hofheim/Unterfranken Haßberge
Karlstadt Main-Spessart
Königshofen Rhön-Grabfeld
Lohr Main-Spessart
Marktheidenfeld Main-Spessart, Miltenberg,
Würzburg
Mellrichstadt Rhön-Grabfeld
Obernburg Miltenberg
Ochsenfurt Würzburg

University/Fachhochschulen:

Start up centers:

  • Zentec, Großwallstadt
  • RSG Rhön-Saale Gründerzentrum, Bad Kissingen
  • GRIBS Gründer- und Innovationszentrum, Schweinfurt
  • Chancencenter Maintal, Schweinfurt
  • TGZ Technologie- und Gründerzentrum, Würzburg
  • ZmK Zentrum für moderne Kommunikationstechnologien, Würzburg

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