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Bonndorf im Schwarzwald
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bonndorf im Schwarzwald (German pronunciation: [ˈbɔndɔʁf ʔɪm ˈʃvaʁtsvalt], lit. 'Bonndorf in the Black Forest') is a town in the Waldshut district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the southern Black Forest, 14 km southeast of Titisee-Neustadt.
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It comprises the villages Boll, Brunnadern, Dillendorf, Ebnet, Gündelwangen, Holzschlag, Wellendingen and Wittlekofen. The town is well known for its Fastnacht festival held on the days before Ash Wednesday. Wellendingen has its Frogs in the parade. Also in the town is a castle, the Japanese Gardens, and a dedicated museum to Fastnacht festives in the area. In Boll is the Wutach Gorge which runs into the Rhine.
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Population
Mayors since 1945
- 1945: Fritz Göggel
- August 1, 1945: Erwin Leser
- 1946–1957: Leo Speck
- 1958–1972: Oskar Stöckle
- 1973–1992: Peter Folkerts (1946-1992)
- 1992–2021: Michael Scharf (born 1964)
- since 2021: Marlon Jost
Personalities
Born in Bonndorf
- Constantin Fehrenbach (1852-1926), politician (center), Reichskanzler 1920–1921

- Adolf Würth (1905-1997), Nazi racist theorist
- Clemens Binninger (born 1962), politician and member of Bundestag (CDU)
Lived in Bonndorf
- Ralf Dahrendorf, Baron Dahrendorf CFE (1929-2009), German-British sociologist, politician and publicist
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