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Template:Infobox Town DE Pirmasens is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, near the border with France. It is famous for the manufacture of shoes.

History


Incorporation


  • 1969: Erlenbrunn, Fehrbach, Hengsberg, Niedersimten, Winzeln
  • 1972: Gersbach, Windsberg

Evolution of population (since December 2002):

dennis rush

Politics


Common council

Town council election 13 June 2004:

CDU 46,0% (-1,8) - 21 seats (-1)
SPD 23,8% (-11,4) - 11 seats (-5)
WGR 10,8% +3,7) - 5 seats (+3)
REP 10,2% (+7,3) - 5 seats (+5)
The Greens 4,3% (+0,3) - 2 seats (=)
Other 5,1% (+2,0) - 0 Sitze (-1)

Major


  • Dr. Bernhard Matheis (CDU), lord major
  • Peter Scheidel (CDU), major
  • Michael Schieler (crossbench), full time councilor
  • Helga Knerr (FWG), honorary councilor

Town Twinning

Culture and Sights


Music

  • Choir of oratory Pirmasens
  • Chantor's house of Pirmasens

Theater

  • Performances at the festival hall

Sports

  • FK Pirmasens
  • TV 1863 Pirmasens
  • VFB Pirmasens
  • GW Pirmasens
  • SG Pirmasens
  • Rot-Weiß Pirmasens
  • Blau-Weiß Pirmasens
  • ASV Pirmasens
  • TTC Pirmasens
  • TUS/DJK Pirmasens
  • SV 1907 Ruhbank
  • RC Pirmasens
  • 1. Boule Verein Pirmasens
  • MTV 1873 Pirmasens

Clubs

  • Aero-Club Pirmasens
  • First carnival club of Pirmasens, CVP
  • "Knubbe un Knode" - club of old manual work practices (e.g. knitting)

Regular Events

Corporations


Education


Trivia


Pirmasens is ...

  • the only international location in Rhineland-Palatinate for exhibitions
  • the world's biggest trade center of shoes
  • the location of Germany's oldest shoe-factory (Peter Kaiser, founded 1838)
  • the city with the most millionairs in Rhineland-Palatinate
  • built, like Rome, on seven hills
  • the city with the highest number of private insolvency in Germany
  • location of the US-channel "Pirmasens-Husterhöhe", which transferred the signals of the Apollo 11 Mission to Houston,Texas in 1969.
  • Pirmasens was home to the 197th Ordnance Battalion, part of the 59th Ordnance Brigade. The 197th oversaw the special weapons depots of the southwestern section of Germany. The 197th gradually began pulling out of Husterhoehe Kaserne, and completed pullout in the late 1990s. Most of Husterhoehe was eventually returned to German government control, and privatized, with the exeption of a large medical supply depot called the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center, Europe (USAMMCE).
  • Pirmasens is one of the largest Landkreisses in Germany.

Literature


  • German literature
    1. J.B.Lehnung, Geliebtes Pirmasens, 12 Bände, Pirmasens (Komet), 1978 ff. [with a lot of photos]
    2. Gräber/Spindler, Die Pfalzbefreier, Ludwigshafen/Rhein, 2005 [discussed separatism]