Image Coa: | DEU Loßburg COA.svg |
Coordinates: | 48.4111°N 8.4514°W |
Image Plan: | Karte Loßburg.png |
State: | Baden-Württemberg |
Region: | Karlsruhe |
District: | Freudenstadt |
Elevation: | 666 |
Area: | 79.26 |
Postal Code: | 72290 |
Area Code: | 07446, 07455, 07444 |
Licence: | FDS, HCH, HOR, WOL |
Gemeindeschlüssel: | 08 2 37 045 |
Divisions: | 6 |
Website: | www.lossburg.de |
Mayor: | Christoph Enderle[1] |
Leader Term: | 2020 - 28 |
Loßburg is a municipality in the district of Freudenstadt in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.
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The source of the Kinzig is located on the Gemarkung of Loßburg.
The town of Loßburg consists of the eight districts Loßburg, Betzweiler, Lombach, Schömberg, Sterneck, Wälde, Wittendorf and 24-Höfe a district consisting of several hamlets and homesteads.
The municipal council consists of the elected council members and the mayor as chair of the committee.
Result of the last election on 26 May 2019.
Partei/Liste | percent of votes | Seats | bgcolor=#eee | 2014 | |
66,2 % | 12 | 63,1 %, 12 Sitze | |||
14,6 % | 3 | 18,7 %, 3 Sitze | |||
Grüne Liste | 14,3 % | 2 | – – | ||
4,9 % | 1 | 18,2 %, 3 Sitze | |||
voter turnout | 65,6 % | 49,2 % |
Christoph Enderle was elected 2013 as mayor of Loßburg. His predecessor was Thilo Schreiber.
"On blue background a green hill and a silver tower. Above the tower is the white letter L."
Loßburg is twinned with Anse (France), Harta (Hungary), and Hammerbrücke (Saxony).