Gifting

Gifting
Wappen Deutschlandkarte
Wappen der Gemeinde Wilhelmsthal
Wilhelmsthal
Deutschlandkarte, Position der Gemeinde Wilhelmsthal hervorgehoben
50.30861111111111.371111111111450Koordinaten: 50° 19′ N, 11° 22′ O
Basisdaten
Bundesland: Bayern
Regierungsbezirk: Oberfranken
Landkreis: Kronach
Höhe: 450 m ü. NN
Fläche: 42,92 km²
Einwohner: 4072 (31. Dez. 2007)
Bevölkerungsdichte: 95 Einwohner je km²
Postleitzahl: 96352
Vorwahl: 09260
Kfz-Kennzeichen: KC
Gemeindeschlüssel: 09 4 76 189
Gemeindegliederung: 8 Ortsteile
Adresse der Gemeindeverwaltung: Wöhrleite 1
96352 Wilhelmsthal
Webpräsenz:
Bürgermeister: Wolfgang Förtsch (CSU)
Lage der Gemeinde Wilhelmsthal im Landkreis Kronach
Karte
Wilhelmsthal
Katholische Kirche St. Josef am Südhang vom Eichsberg
Katholische Kirche St. Josef

Wilhelmsthal ist eine Gemeinde im Landkreis Kronach (Regierungsbezirk Oberfranken).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Geografie

Geografische Lage

Die Gemeinde liegt im Naturpark Frankenwald. Durch die Gemeinde fließt der Bach Grümpel.

Ortsteile

  • Lahm
  • Roßlach
  • Steinberg
  • Wilhelmsthal

Politik

Gemeinderat

Der Gemeinderat von Wilhelmsthal hat 19 Mitglieder einschließlich des Bürgermeisters.

CSU SPD UWG Gesamt
2008 10 5 4 19 Sitze

(Stand: Kommunalwahl März 2008)

Wappen

Die Wappenbeschreibung lautet: Geteilt von Blau und Silber; oben ein schreitender goldener Löwe, unten nebeneinander zwei rote Schafscheren.

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