Merklingen
Merklingen is a municipality in the district of Alb-Donau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Geographical location
Merklingen is located on the plateau of the Swabian Jura, about 20 kilometers northwest of Ulm, between Geislingen and Blaubeuren.Expansion of the municipality
The district is approximately 21.31 square kilometers.Neighboring communities
The neighboring communities of Merklingen are : Nellingen, Dornstadt, Laichingen, Hohenstadt, Drackenstein, Bad Ditzenbach.Municipality arrangement
Merklingen, consisting of the main town and the hamlet Widderstall, remained an independent municipality with its own administration.Air
The climate is: dry summers, fog in autumn, cold winters.History
In 861, we find the first mention of Merklingen as Marchelingen in a document of the monastery of Wiesensteig.Since 1482 the place belonged to the territory of the Free imperial city of Ulm. Merklingen came in 1810 to the Kingdom of Württemberg and was allocated to Oberamt Blaubeuren, which became in 1938 the district of Ulm.
Demographics
Population development:PoliticsMayor
Economy and InfrastructureMerklingen has a commercial infrastructure with numerous medium-sized companies as well as local retailers.TransportationUntil 1985 Merklingen was connected with the narrow gauge railway Amstetten- Laichingen to the Fils Valley Railway from Stuttgart to Ulm. At the national road network Merklingen is connected with the Bundesautobahn 8.Educational institutionsIn Merklingen itself is a primary school. In the neighboring village of Nellingen a high school is established, Realschule and Gymnasium can be visited in Laichingen.Buildings
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