Zwickau (district)

The rural district Zwickau is a district in west Saxony. It was founded at August 1, 2008. It consists of the (former) Chemnitzer Land Rural District and Zwickauer Land Rural District. It is the smallest district of Saxony but also the district with the highest population density of Saxony.

Coat of arms of Zwickau
Country Germany
StateSaxony
CapitalZwickau
Area
 • Total949 km2 (366 sq mi)
Population
 (2008)
 • Total348,834
 • Density367.58/km2 (952.0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationZ, GC, HOT, WDA
Websitelandkreis-zwickau.de

History

The district was formed on August 1, 2008. This was the result of an administration reform in Saxony. The rural district Zwickau was built up by the Chemnitzer Land Rural District, Zwickauer Land Rural District and the town of Zwickau. The county seat of the district is the biggest city Zwickau. However, the former county seats of the different districts were kept as outpost. Those are namely Glauchau, Limbach-Oberfrohna, Werdau and Hohenstein-Ernstthal.

Economy

In July 2008, there were 25,026 people jobless. That means there was a rate of unemployment of 11.1 percent. It was the lowest jobless rate of the Regierungsbezirk Chemnitz. Because of the end of the schoolyear the unemployment rate of pupils rose up.[1]

Education

In the rural district Zwickau is one Study Academy (called: Berufsakademie Glauchau) nine vocational schools and some grammar schools. Overall there are 124 schools. In Chemnitz and Zwickau are different Universities.

Politics

The Kreistag was elected on 8 June 2008.[2] The current chief administrative officer of the Zwickau Rural District is Christoph Scheurer.[3]

 
The seating of the Kreistag of the rural district Zwickau after the election from June, 8 2008
Party Votes (%) Seats
CDU 37,1 38
Die Linke 20,9 21
FDP 10,6 11
SPD 10,2 10
FW 9,0 9
Unabhängige Liste (UL) 3,8 3
NPD 3,3 3
Bündnis 90/Die Grünen 3,3 3

Towns and municipalities

Towns Municipalities
  1. Crimmitschau
  2. Glauchau
  3. Hartenstein
  4. Hohenstein-Ernstthal
  5. Kirchberg
  6. Lichtenstein, Germany
  7. Limbach-Oberfrohna
  1. Meerane
  2. Oberlungwitz
  3. Waldenburg
  4. Werdau
  5. Wildenfels
  6. Wilkau-Haßlau
  7. Zwickau
  1. Bernsdorf
  2. Callenberg
  3. Crinitzberg
  4. Dennheritz
  5. Fraureuth
  6. Gersdorf
  7. Hartmannsdorf bei Kirchberg
  8. Hirschfeld
  9. Langenbernsdorf
  10. Langenweißbach
  1. Lichtentanne
  2. Mülsen
  3. Neukirchen
  4. Niederfrohna
  5. Oberwiera
  6. Reinsdorf
  7. Remse
  8. Sankt Egidien
  9. Schönberg

References

  1. Dörfelt, Frank: Arbeitslosigkeit an 25.000er Grenze. Nach Ausbildungsende mehr Jugendliche arbeitslos. In: WochenSpiegel Werdau/Crimmitschau, Nr. 32 vom 6. August 2008, S. 3.
  2. Result of the Kreistagswahl 2008
  3. "Landkreis Zwickau - Landrat". landkreis-zwickau.de. 2011. Archived from the original on 23 April 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2011.

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