Bärenthal
Bärenthal is a municipality in the district of Tuttlingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
History
Beuron Abbey gained possession of Bärenthal in 1751. It became a possession of the Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen in 1803 and was assigned to until 1820 and then until 1860. In 1938, the district of Wald was dissolved and Bärenthal was assigned to the newly created Landkreis Sigmaringen. This district, too, was abolished in the and Bärenthal was placed in the newly organized district of Tuttlingen. The village grew to about its present size in 1960 and has, since 1999, been the least-populated municipality in the district of Tuttlingen.Geography
The municipality of Bärenthal is part of the Tuttlingen district of Baden-Württemberg, a state of the Federal Republic of Germany. It lies on the eastern extremity of the district, along its border with the Zollernalb district to the north. Bärenthal is physically located in the Großer Heuberg region of the, in the box valley of the Bära, which flows from north to south through the municipal area. Elevation above sea level in the municipal area ranges from a high of Normalnull in the north to a low of NN along the Bära.Portions of the Federally-protected Hüttenberg and nature reserves are located in Bärenthal's municipal area.