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Town in Thuringia, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Schalkau is a town in the district of Sonneberg, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated 13 km west of Sonneberg, and 15 km north of Coburg. The former municipality Bachfeld was merged into Schalkau in December 2019.

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History

From 1680 to 1920, Schalkau was part of Saxe-Meiningen, from 1920 to 1952 of the State of Thuringia, from 1952 to 1990 of the Bezirk Suhl of East Germany and since 1990 again of Thuringia.

Transportation

Schalkau has two train stations, Schalkau and Schalkau Mitte, on the Hinterland Railway (Hinterlandbahn) from Sonneberg Hauptbahnhof to Eisfeld.[3] There is also a regular bus service to Sonneberg.

Education

There is one secondary school, educating pupils 11-16 (ordinarily) which falls into the 'Realschule' category. The school is named after the famous German writer, Goethe. There is a post office and a few other facilities.

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Schalkau
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St. Johannis Lutheran church
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Schalkau Town hall

Town division

The town has 10 districts:

  • Almerswind with Selsendorf
  • Bachfeld with Gundelswind
  • Ehnes
  • Emstadt with Truckendorf and Görsdorf
  • Katzberg
  • Mausendorf with Neundorf
  • Roth
  • Schalkau
  • Theuern
  • Truckenthal

Inhabitants

Number of inhabitants (as of 31 December):

  • 1994: 3765
  • 1996: 3689
  • 1998: 3689
  • 2000: 3498
  • 2002: 3463
  • 2004: 3417
  • 2006: 3338
  • 2008: 3286
  • 2010: 3202
  • 2012: 3049
  • 2014: 2980
  • 2015: 2982
Source since 1994: Thuringia statistical office Erfurt

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