Dotternhausen


Dotternhausen is a town in the Zollernalbkreis district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

History

Dotternhausen became a possession of the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1805 and was assigned to. In 1810, it was reassigned to and then to in 1842. That district was dissolved in 1938, so Dotternhausen was again reassigned, this time to the newly-created. Dotternhausen began period of steady growth after World War II, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1973, when, and Dotternhausen was assigned to the new district of Zollernalb.

Geography

The municipality of Dotternhausen covers of the Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 States of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is physically located along the edge of the Swabian Jura, with the town of Dotternhausen at the foot of the Plettenberg. The primary watercourses in the municipal area are the Schlichem, which forms its southern border, and the Katzenbach, which flows into the Eyach near Balingen. Elevation above sea level in the municipality ranges from a low of Normalnull to a high of NN at the top of the Plettenberg.
A portion of the Federally-protected nature reserve is located in Dotternhausen's municipal area.

Coat of arms

Dotternhausen's coat of arms displays a stag in yellow, posed and facing left, over a field of blue. This pattern was used by the Lords of, but the blue-yellow tincture was an addition by the municipal government. The coat of arms was approved by the Reichsstatthalter of Württemberg on 20 December 1938.

Transportation

Dotternhausen is connected to Germany's network of Federal highways by Bundesstraße 27. Local rail traffic is made up entirely of freight trains.