Teningen
Teningen is a municipality in the district of Emmendingen, in the state Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is situated on the river Elz, 15 km north of Freiburg.
Geography
Location
Teningen is set on the edge of the Black Forest mountain range.Geology
The geological subsoil consists of sandstone and limestone and is covered by loess layers of different thickness. The Elz river created alluvial gravel and sand sediments that had been used as pastures but were adapted for agriculture in many cases.Municipal subdivisions
The municipality Teningen comprises four districts: The main town Teningen and the formerly independent towns Heimbach, Köndringen and Nimburg.Climate
The climate in this area is close to a Mediterranean microclimate, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. However, more year-round rain occurs than in the Rhine plateau because of the closeness to the Black Forest. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb". However, it is close to being humid subtropical due to the mean temperatures in July and August just under 22 °C. The city is close to the Kaiserstuhl, a range of hills of volcanic origin located a few miles away which is considered to be one of the warmest places of Germany and therefore considered as a viticultural area.Mayors
- Friedrich Engler : 1945-1946
- Wilhelm Höfflin : 1946–1956
- Josef Schmidt : 1957–1972
- Willy Bolz : 1972–1980
- Hermann Jäger : 1980–2009
- Heinz-Rudolf Hagenacker : 2009–2025
- Berthold Schuler : since 2025
Twin towns
- La Ravoire, France, since 1984
- Zeithain, Germany, since 1990
Sons and daughters of the place
- 1603: Johann Conrad Dannhauer, Protestant theologian, professor of eloquence / rhetoric, hermeneutician and poet; † 1666 in Strasbourg
- 1807: Wilhelm Theophor Dittenberger, Protestant theologian; † 1871 in Weimar
- 1899: Otto Krayer, pharmacologist, opponent against national socialist racism, since 1957 honorary citizen of Köndringen; † 1982 in Tucson / Arizona