Ebern
urban municipality of Germany in Bavaria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ebern is a town in Haßberge, Bavaria, Germany. It is 22 km (14 mi) southwest of Coburg and 23 km (14 mi) northwest of Bamberg. Its population is about 8,000. Its mayor is Robert Herrmann.
Its name comes from Eber, the German word for boar.
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Villages of Ebern
The borough of Ebern covers an area of 95 square kilometres (37 sq mi) within which are 18 villages as well as the town of Ebern itself.
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Creation legend
The legend is that one day two hunters were chasing a wild boar. It was finally hit, but with two spears, one from each of the hunters. They could not decide who threw the spear that caused the boar to die. The boar finally broke down exactly at the border between Seßlach and Ebern, with its head in Ebern, and its body in Seßlach, so they divided it. That is why the town Ebern is named after the boar, and the town's flag carries the head of the boar.
- Schloss Eyrichshof
- Ruins of Rauheneck Castle
- Ruins of Rotenhan
- Ruins of Bramberg Castle
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