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The city of Fürth is located in northern Bavaria
Bavaria

Bavaria , with an area of and almost 12.5 million inhabitants, is a region located in the southeast of Germany and is the largest States of Germany of Germany by area....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 in the district of Middle Franconia
Middle Franconia

Middle Franconia is one of the three Regierungsbezirks of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany.Landkreise # Ansbach # Erlangen-H?chstadt...
. It is now contiguous with the larger city of Nuremberg
Nuremberg

Nuremberg is a city in the Germany State of Bavaria, in the Regierungsbezirk of Middle Franconia. It is situated on the Pegnitz River river and the Rhine?Main?Danube Canal and is Franconia's largest city....
, the centres of the two cities being only 7 km apart.

Fürth, Nuremberg
Nuremberg

Nuremberg is a city in the Germany State of Bavaria, in the Regierungsbezirk of Middle Franconia. It is situated on the Pegnitz River river and the Rhine?Main?Danube Canal and is Franconia's largest city....
 and Erlangen
Erlangen

Erlangen is a Middle Franconian city in Bavaria, Germany. It is located at the confluence of the river Regnitz and its large tributary, the Untere Schwabach....
, together with some smaller towns, form the "Middle Franconian Conurbation
Conurbation

A conurbation is an urban area or agglomeration comprising a number of cities, large towns and larger urban areas that, through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban and industrially developed area....
", which is one of 23 "major centres" in Bavaria and one of the 11 German metropolitan regions.

Fürth celebrated its thousandth anniversary in 2007, its first mention being on 1 November, 1007.

historic centre of the town is to the east and south of the rivers Rednitz
Rednitz

The Rednitz is a river in Bavaria, Germany, tributary of the Regnitz . The Rednitz is formed by the confluence of the rivers Fr?nkische Rezat and Schw?bische Rezat, in Georgensgm?nd ....
 and Pegnitz
Pegnitz River

The Pegnitz is a small river in Franconia in the Germany federal state of Bavaria. The Pegnitz has its source in the Pegnitz of the same name at an altitude of and meets the Rednitz at northwest of F?rth....
, which join to form the Regnitz
Regnitz

The Regnitz is a river in Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Main and is in length.The river is formed by the confluence of the rivers Rednitz and Pegnitz River, which meet in the city of F?rth....
 to the northwest of the Old Town.






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The city of Fürth is located in northern Bavaria
Bavaria

Bavaria , with an area of and almost 12.5 million inhabitants, is a region located in the southeast of Germany and is the largest States of Germany of Germany by area....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 in the district of Middle Franconia
Middle Franconia

Middle Franconia is one of the three Regierungsbezirks of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany.Landkreise # Ansbach # Erlangen-H?chstadt...
. It is now contiguous with the larger city of Nuremberg
Nuremberg

Nuremberg is a city in the Germany State of Bavaria, in the Regierungsbezirk of Middle Franconia. It is situated on the Pegnitz River river and the Rhine?Main?Danube Canal and is Franconia's largest city....
, the centres of the two cities being only 7 km apart.

Fürth, Nuremberg
Nuremberg

Nuremberg is a city in the Germany State of Bavaria, in the Regierungsbezirk of Middle Franconia. It is situated on the Pegnitz River river and the Rhine?Main?Danube Canal and is Franconia's largest city....
 and Erlangen
Erlangen

Erlangen is a Middle Franconian city in Bavaria, Germany. It is located at the confluence of the river Regnitz and its large tributary, the Untere Schwabach....
, together with some smaller towns, form the "Middle Franconian Conurbation
Conurbation

A conurbation is an urban area or agglomeration comprising a number of cities, large towns and larger urban areas that, through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban and industrially developed area....
", which is one of 23 "major centres" in Bavaria and one of the 11 German metropolitan regions.

Fürth celebrated its thousandth anniversary in 2007, its first mention being on 1 November, 1007.

Geography

The historic centre of the town is to the east and south of the rivers Rednitz
Rednitz

The Rednitz is a river in Bavaria, Germany, tributary of the Regnitz . The Rednitz is formed by the confluence of the rivers Fr?nkische Rezat and Schw?bische Rezat, in Georgensgm?nd ....
 and Pegnitz
Pegnitz River

The Pegnitz is a small river in Franconia in the Germany federal state of Bavaria. The Pegnitz has its source in the Pegnitz of the same name at an altitude of and meets the Rednitz at northwest of F?rth....
, which join to form the Regnitz
Regnitz

The Regnitz is a river in Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Main and is in length.The river is formed by the confluence of the rivers Rednitz and Pegnitz River, which meet in the city of F?rth....
 to the northwest of the Old Town. To the west of the town, on the far side of the Main-Danube Canal, is the Fürth municipal forest (Fürther Stadtwald). To the east of Fürth, at roughly the same latitude, lies Nuremberg, and to the north is the fertile market-gardening area known as the Knoblauchsland (garlic country), some of which is within the borders of the urban district of Fürth. To the south of the town is an area consisting of wide roads, the canal, and meadows.

Neighbouring municipalities

The following towns and municipalities share borders with Fürth; they are listed in clockwise order, starting in the north:

Erlangen
Erlangen

Erlangen is a Middle Franconian city in Bavaria, Germany. It is located at the confluence of the river Regnitz and its large tributary, the Untere Schwabach....
 and Nuremberg
Nuremberg

Nuremberg is a city in the Germany State of Bavaria, in the Regierungsbezirk of Middle Franconia. It is situated on the Pegnitz River river and the Rhine?Main?Danube Canal and is Franconia's largest city....
, which are independent urban districts; Stein
Stein, Bavaria

Stein is a municipality in the F?rth , in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 7 km south of F?rth, and 7 km southwest of Nuremberg ....
, Oberasbach
Oberasbach

Oberasbach is a municipality in the F?rth , in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 6 km southwest of F?rth, and 10 km west of Nuremberg ....
, Zirndorf
Zirndorf

Zirndorf is a town, which is part of the district of F?rth . It is located in northern Bavaria, Germany in the Regierungsbezirk of Middle Franconia....
, Cadolzburg
Cadolzburg

Cadolzburg is a municipality in the F?rth , in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 11 km west of F?rth.In the year 2007 Cadolzburg celebrated its 850th anniversary....
, Seukendorf, Veitsbronn, and Obermichelbach, which are municipalities within the rural district (Landkreis) of Fürth.

Parts of town

As well as the town proper, the urban district comprises another 20 localities:
  • Atzenhof
  • Bislohe
  • Braunsbach bei Fürth
  • Burgfarrnbach
  • Dambach
  • Flexdorf
  • Herboldshof
  • Kronach
  • Mannhof
  • Oberfürberg
  • Poppenreuth
  • Ritzmannshof
  • Ronhof
  • Sack
  • Stadeln
  • Steinach
  • Unterfarrnbach
  • Unterfürberg
  • Vach
    Vach

    Vach is a district in town of F?rth, Germany since 1972. It is mentioned documentarily first in 1059. The village is located between the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal and the Regnitz, in which the Zenn and more northern the Michaelbach flows....
  • Weikershof


  • History

    The first mention of the settlement of Fürth, which had probably already existed for some time, was in a document dated 1 November 1007, in which the Emperor
    Holy Roman Emperor

    Image:HRR 14Jh.jpgThe Roman of the Emperor's title was a reflection of the translatio imperii principle that regarded the Holy Roman Emperors as the inheritors of the title of Emperor of the Western Roman Empire, a title left unclaimed in the West after the death of Julius Nepos in 480....
     Heinrich II
    Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Saint Henry II , called the Holy or the Saint, was the fifth and last Holy Roman Empire of the Ottonian dynasty from his coronation in Rome in 1014 until his death a decade later....
     donated his property in Fürth to the newly created Bishopric of Bamberg
    Bamberg

    Bamberg is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in Upper Franconia on the river Regnitz, close to its confluence with the river Main. Bamberg is one of the few cities in Germany that was not destroyed by World War II bombings because of a nearby Artillery Factory that prevented planes from getting near to Bamberg....
    . The name "Fürth" derives from the German word for "ford", as the first settlements originated around a ford. In the following years, Fürth was granted market privileges
    Market town

    Market town or market right is a law term, originating in the medieval period, for a European settlement that has the right to host Market, distinguishing them from villages and city....
    , but these were later lost to the neighbouring Nuremberg, under Heinrich III
    Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry III , called the Black or the Pious, was a member of the Salian Dynasty of Holy Roman Empire. He was the eldest son of Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor and Gisela of Swabia and his father made him duke of Bavaria in 1026, after the death of Henry V, Duke of Bavaria....
    . From 1062 onward, Fürth was again permitted to have a market, but by that time Nuremberg was already the more important town.

    In the following centuries, the town was under varying authority, involving the Bishopric of Bamberg
    Archdiocese of Bamberg

    The Archdiocese of Bamberg is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Bavaria and is one of 27 Roman Catholic dioceses in Germany. About a third of the population is catholic....
    , the Principality of Ansbach
    Principality of Ansbach

    The Principality of Ansbach or Brandenburg-Ansbach was a reichsfrei principality in the Holy Roman Empire centered on the Bavarian city of Ansbach....
     and the City of Nuremberg
    Nuremberg

    Nuremberg is a city in the Germany State of Bavaria, in the Regierungsbezirk of Middle Franconia. It is situated on the Pegnitz River river and the Rhine?Main?Danube Canal and is Franconia's largest city....
    . For a long time, the character of the settlement remained largely agricultural, and in 1600 the population was probably still only between 1000 and 2000.

    In the Thirty Years War, Fürth was almost completely destroyed by fire.

    In 1835, the first German railway was opened between Nuremberg and Fürth.

    Throughout the Cold War, Fürth had a significant NATO
    NATO

    The North Atlantic Treaty Organization , also called the Atlantic Alliance, is a military alliance established by the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949....
     presence, especially the U.S. Army
    United States Army

    The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
    , due to its proximity to both the East German and Czech
    Czechoslovakia

    Czechoslovakia was a sovereign state in Central Europe that existed from October 1918 until 1992 . On January 1, 1993, Czechoslovakia dissolution of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia....
     borders.

    Expansion

    In the course of time, a number of municipalities or other administrative divisions were integrated into the urban district of Fürth:

    • 1 January, 1899: the western part of the municipality of Höfen, including Weikershof (to the south of the Schwabacher Straße)
    • 1 January, 1900: the municipality of Poppenreuth (to the east of the historic centre of the city, on the far side of the river Pegnitz)
    • 1 January, 1901: the municipality of Dambach (to the west of the current Südstadt (South Town), as well as Unterfürberg and Oberfürberg
    • 1 January, 1918: Atzenhof (to the north-west, on the right bank of the River Zenn between Unterfarrnbach and Vach)
    • 1 January, 1918: the municipality of Unterfarrnbach (to the west, on the bank of the river Farrnbach)
    • 3 December, 1923: the municipality of Burgfarrnbach (to the north-west, on the far side of the canal, not contiguous with Fürth proper)
    • 1 July, 1927: the municipality of Ronhof, and Kronach
    • 1 July, 1972: the municipality of Sack, including Bislohe, which is north of the Knoblauchsland and is not separately listed in official documents.
    • 1 July, 1972: the municipality of Stadeln
    • 1 July, 1972: the municipality of Vach
      Vach

      Vach is a district in town of F?rth, Germany since 1972. It is mentioned documentarily first in 1059. The village is located between the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal and the Regnitz, in which the Zenn and more northern the Michaelbach flows....
       (to the north of Fürth, west of the rivers Crap and Zenn
    • 1 July, 1972: Herboldshof and Steinach, previously parts of the municipality of Boxdorf


    Population development


    In the Middle Ages
    Middle Ages

    File:Karl 1 mit papst gelasius gregor1 sacramentar v karl d kahlen.jpgThe Middle Ages of European history are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century, marked by the division of Western Christi...
     and early Renaissance
    Renaissance

    The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe....
    , the population of Fürth grew slowly, owing to the numerous wars, epidemics and famines. In the Thirty Years War, the town lost about half its population. When Croatian soldiers set fire to Fürth in 1634, it burned for several days, and was almost completely destroyed. At the end of the war, the population was a mere 800. In 1685, Reformed Christians from France
    Reformed Church of France

    The Reformed Church of France is a religious denomination in France . It is the original, and largest, Protestant Christian denomination in France....
    , or Huguenots, settled in Fürth. By 1700 the restoration of the town had been completed, and the population rose to about 6000.

    With the beginning of industrialization
    Industrialization

    Industrialization is the process of social and economic change whereby a human group is transformed from a pre-industrial society into an industry one....
     in the 19th century, the population began to increase rapidly. In 1800 Fürth had a population of 12,000; by 1895 it had multiplied fourfold to 47,000. In 1950 the population of the town exceeded 100,000, making it a Großstadt. At the end of 2005, as recorded by the Bavarian Statistical Office (Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung), the population (based on principal residence) was 113,076, a historical record. This makes Fürth the second largest town in Middle Franconia, after Nuremberg, and the seventh largest town in Bavaria. As of 2005, the proportion of foreign nationals in Fürth is about 15 percent.

    The following table shows the population of Fürth over time. Up to 1818 the figures are mainly estimates; after that they are mostly based on census
    Census

    A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
     results (¹) or official projections from the appropriate statistical offices or the town administration itself.
    Year Population
    1604 1.600
    1648 800
    1700 6.000
    1795 12.000
    1809 12.438
    1818 12.700
    1 July, 1830 ¹ 13.900
    1 December, 1840 ¹ 15.100
    3 December, 1852 ¹ 16.700
    3 December, 1855 ¹ 17.341
    3 December, 1858 ¹ 18.241
    3 December, 1861 ¹ 19.100
    3 December, 1864 ¹ 21.100
    3 December, 1867 ¹ 22.500
    1 December, 1871 ¹ 24.580
    Year Population
    1 December, 1875 ¹ 27.360
    1 December, 1880 ¹ 31.063
    1 December, 1885 ¹ 35.455
    1 December, 1890 ¹ 43.206
    2 December, 1895 ¹ 46.726
    1 December, 1900 ¹ 54.144
    1 December, 1905 ¹ 60.635
    1 December, 1910 ¹ 66.553
    1 December, 1916 ¹ 56.967
    5 December, 1917 ¹ 57.282
    8 October, 1919 ¹ 68.162
    16 June, 1925 ¹ 73.693
    16 June, 1933 ¹ 77.135
    17 May, 1939 ¹ 82.315
    31 December, 1945 86.515
    Year Population
    29 October, 1946 ¹ 95.369
    13 September, 1950 ¹ 99.890
    25 September, 1956 ¹ 98.643
    6 June, 1961 ¹ 98.332
    31 December, 1965 96.125
    27 May, 1970 ¹ 94.774
    31 December, 1975 101.639
    31 December, 1980 99.088
    31 December, 1985 97.331
    25 May, 1987 ¹ 97.480
    31 December, 1990 103.362
    31 December, 1995 108.418
    31 December, 2000 110.477
    30 December, 2005 113.459
    ¹ Census result

    Religions


    Christianity
    The population of Fürth was originally under the Bishopric of Würzburg
    Bishopric of Würzburg

    The Bishopric of W?rzburg was a prince-bishopric in the Holy Roman Empire, located in Lower Franconia, around the city of W?rzburg, Germany. W?rzburg was a diocese from 743....
     and from 1007 it belonged to the Bishopric of Bamberg
    Archdiocese of Bamberg

    The Archdiocese of Bamberg is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Bavaria and is one of 27 Roman Catholic dioceses in Germany. About a third of the population is catholic....
    . In 1524, as part of the Reformation
    Protestant Reformation

    The Protestant Reformation was a Christian reform movement in Europe. It is thought to have begun in 1517 with Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses and may be considered to have ended with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648....
    , it became a Protestant town like Nuremberg, and it remained so for many years. However, because of the connections with Bamberg, there were always some Catholics
    Roman Catholic Church

    The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
     in the town.

    After 1792, the Protestant congregations in Fürth were under the authority of the Prussian consistory in Ansbach
    Ansbach

    Ansbach, or Anspach, originally Onolzbach, is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk of Mittelfranken....
    , and when Ansbach was ceded to Bavaria they became part of the Bavarian Protestant Church, which initially comprised Lutheran and Reformed congregations. The congregations later belonged to the Deanery of Zirndorf. In 1885, Fürth became a deanery (Dekanat), subsidiary to Nuremberg.

    From the 18th century or earlier, the number of Catholics rose, and in 1829 the first Catholic church since the Reformation was consecrated: the Church of Our Lady. In 1961, Fürth became a Catholic Deanery within the Archdiocese.

    The proportion of Protestants to Catholics in the 20th century was about two to one.

    Judaism
    The position enjoyed by Jews in Fürth (compared with other towns) led to the sobriquet "Franconian Jerusalem", though this is based on an older, pejoratively intended reference to Fürth.

    Jewish
    Judaism

    Judaism is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible , as later further explored and explained in the Talmud and other texts....
     residents are mentioned as early as 1440; in 1528 the Margrave of Ansbach
    Principality of Ansbach

    The Principality of Ansbach or Brandenburg-Ansbach was a reichsfrei principality in the Holy Roman Empire centered on the Bavarian city of Ansbach....
    , George the Pious, permitted two Jews, Perman und Uriel, to settle in Fürth (in return for high taxes), and from then on the number of Jewish residents increased.

    By the 17th century, there was a local Yeshiva
    Yeshiva

    Yeshiva or yeshivah , or metivta or mesivta ) also frequently referred to as a Beth midrash, Talmudical Academy, Rabbinical Academy or Rabbinical School is an institution unique to classical Judaism for Torah study, the study of Talmud, Rabbinic literature and History of responsa....
     (Talmudic academy) of considerable repute, and in 1617, a synagogue
    Synagogue

    A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer.Synagogues usually have a large hall for prayer , smaller rooms for study and sometimes a social hall and offices....
     was built. In 1653, the first Jewish hospital in Germany (and Fürth's first hospital) was built.

    When Emperor Leopold I
    Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor

    Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor Habsburg , Holy Roman emperor, King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, was the second son of the emperor Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and his first wife Maria Anna of Spain....
     deported the Viennese Jews in 1670, many upper-class Jewish families moved to Fürth, and by 1716 there were about 400 Jewish families in the town. In 1807, the proportion of Jews in the overall population was about 19%. Following the Mediatization
    Mediatization

    Mediatization, defined broadly, is the subsumption of one monarchy into another monarchy in such a way that the ruler of the annexed state keeps his or her sovereign title and, sometimes, a measure of local power....
     and the Bavarian Judenedikt (Jewish Edict) of 1813 , there were more restrictions on Jews. In particular, the Matrikelparagraph provisions prevented Jewish immigration. In 1824, the Talmudic academy was closed. The Bavarian Judenedikt of 1813, with its restrictions on Jewish life and Jewish immigration was rescinded by the law of 29 June, 1851, and further laws dated 16 April, 1868, and 22 April, 1871, which led to further emancipation of the Jews, and restrictions on residence were removed. By 1840, there were 2535 Jews living in Fürth, more than half of all Bavarian Jews.

    In 1862, a Jewish primary school was founded, followed by a secondary school in 1882. The highest number of Jewish residents was reached in 1880, at about 3,300.

    The synagogue was destroyed in the Reichskristallnacht, during the pogroms of November 1938. Of the Jews that remained in Fürth after the pogroms, many were later deported.

    After the end of the Second World War, a Displaced persons camp
    Displaced persons camp

    A displaced persons camp is in principle any temporary facility for displaced persons. In recent times Displaced Persons Camps have existed in many parts of the world for many kinds of people, including for people in the Darfur region of the Sudan, for Palestinians in Lebanon and Jordan, and for Afghan refugees in Pakistan....
     for Jewish "displaced persons" was established in Fürth (Finkenschlag), and in 1945 it housed 850 inhabitants; it was dissolved in July 1950.

    There is a memorial to the Jewish community in the Geleitsgasse square, just off Königstrasse. Archaeologists discovered a Mikvah
    Mikvah

    Mikvah is a ritual bath designed for the purpose of ritual washing in Judaism#Full-body immersion. The word "mikvah", as used in the Hebrew Bible, literally means a "collection" - generally, a collection of water....
     (ritual bath) in a house in the centre of Fürth, and this building now houses the Jewish Museum of Franconia, which opened in 1998.

    The old Jewish cemetery (Weiherstraße), which was created in 1607, is one of the oldest in Germany. It suffered considerable destruction and desecration during the Nazi regime and the Second World War but was restored in 1949 and is now one of the best preserved Jewish cemeteries in Germany. A new Jewish cemetery was created in 1880, and this has been in use from 1906 to the present day.

    Nature

    The "Nature Trail for Urban Ecology" was established in 1999 (3 km, 10 stops) and expanded in 2003 to include a second route (7 km, 10 stops). Both tours begin at the Stadthalle underground railway station
    Stadthalle (Nuremberg U-Bahn)

    Stadthalle is a Nuremberg U-Bahn List of Nuremberg U-Bahn stations, located on the U1 in F?rth....
    . Along the nature trail, different habitats and their importance for the flora and fauna of the area are explained (e.g. the churchyard of St. Michael's Church, the municipal cemetery, Scherbsgraben stream). The trail references the designation of some areas as protected area
    Protected area

    Protected areas are locations which receive protection because of their environmental, cultural or similar value. The term protected area includes marine protected area, which refers to protected areas whose boundaries include some area of ocean....
    s, and explains problems of measures that affect the environment, such as river regulation.

    Average sunshine duration is 1766 hours per year.

    The Gustav-Adolph natural spring, near Weikershof, by the River Rednitz was restored in 2000 and a pavilion was erected. Until the 1980s, the spring water, which comes out of the ground at 19°C, was used for a swimming pool.

    Politics


    Coat of arms

    The Fürth coat of arms
    Coat of arms

    A coat of arms, more properly called an armorial achievement, armorial bearings or often just arms for short, in European tradition, is a design belonging to a particular person and used by them in a wide variety of ways....
     depicts a green trefoil
    Trefoil

    Trefoil is a graphic form composed of the outline of three overlapping rings used in architecture and Christian symbolism. The term is also applied to other symbols of three-fold shape....
     (three-leaved clover
    Clover

    Clover , or trefoil, is a genus of about 300 species of plants in the pea family Fabaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution; the highest diversity is found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, but many species also occur in South America and Africa, including at high altitudes on mountains in the tropics....
    ) on a white (argent) background. The town colours are green and white. The trefoil first appeared on a seal of the governor of the city for the Bamberg Diocese, which depicted a trefoil held by a hand and between two crescents. Its origin is unclear, but the trefoil probably represents the three powers responsible for Fürth during the Middle Ages
    Middle Ages

    File:Karl 1 mit papst gelasius gregor1 sacramentar v karl d kahlen.jpgThe Middle Ages of European history are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century, marked by the division of Western Christi...
     as well as being a symbol of the Trinity. From 1792 onward, there were three trefoils on a triple hill. In 1818, the town acquired a new coat of arms depicting a green trefoil surrounded by an oak branch (acorned). This coat of arms was retained for over 100 years. However, in 1939, the oak branch was removed. At that time, a new flag was introduced; it had two green stripes on a green background and the coat of arms on a green background on the upper part. Later, however, the flag was simplified to the colours white (below) and green (above).

    Administration

    Until the end of the 18th century, the administration of Fürth was in the hands of a representative of the Diocese of Bamberg. Fürth was transferred to Bavaria in 1806; in 1808 it was made a "class II" city and was under the direct authority of the state. From 1818 Fürth became a "class I" city; this meant that it was responsible for its own administration.

    Since 2002 Thomas Jung, (SPD), has been the First Mayor.

    Twin towns

    Fürth is twinned with the following towns or districts:
    • Flag of the United Kingdom
      Paisley
      Paisley

      Paisley is a town and former burgh in the west-Central Lowlands of Scotland. It is situated on the northern edge of the Gleniffer Braes, straddling the banks of the River Cart....
       (United Kingdom
      United Kingdom

      The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
      ), since 1969
    • Flag of France
      Limoges
      Limoges

      Limoges is a city and Communes of France in France, the Prefectures in France of the Haute-Vienne Departments of France, and the administrative capital of the Limousin Regions of France....
       (France
      France

      France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
      ), since 1992
    • Flag of Turkey
      Marmaris
      Marmaris

      Marmaris is a port city and a tourist destination on the Mediterranean Sea coast, located in southwest Turkey, in the Mugla Province.Marmaris' main source of income is tourism....
       (Turkey
      Turkey

      Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in southwest Asia and Thrace in the Balkans region of Southern Europe....
      ), since 1995
    • Flag of Greece
      Xylokastro
      Xylokastro

      Xylokastro is a city that is 40 km W of Corinth via Greece Interstate 8A, which is also E65. Its interchange is about 1.5 km W, west of the river....
       (Greece
      Greece

      Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
      ), since 2006 ("friendship" since 2001)


    Economy and infrastructure

    As of October 2006, unemployment
    Unemployment

    File:World map of countries by rate of unemployment.pngUnemployment occurs when a person is available to work and currently seeking work, but the person is without Wage labour....
     in Fürth was 10.1 percent.

    The toy industry is a major factor in the economy of Fürth, housing a variety of toy-makers from small crafts to large industrial enterprises.

    Brewing was once important in Fürth. The five large breweries were Humbser, Geismann, Grüner, Evora & Meyer, and Berg Bräu. Around the turn of the last century, Fürth was more important than Munich as a "beer town".

    Quelle
    KarstadtQuelle

    Arcandor AG is a holding company located in Essen, Germany that oversees companies operating in the businesses of mail order and internet shopping, department stores, and tourism services....
    , the largest mail-order company in Europe, is based in Fürth.

    Fürth is also a centre of solar energy technology. The non-profit organization Solid, a centre for information on and demonstration of solar technology, is based there. Since the end of 2004, during the day when the sun shines, an average of two Megawatts of electricity are fed into the grid by Infra Fürth, the local energy utility, using photovoltaic
    Photovoltaics

    Photovoltaics is the field of technology and research related to the application of solar cells for energy by converting sunlight directly into electricity....
     technology. The plant in Atzenhof, on a former landfill, produces 1 MW, the largest share. In 2004, an additional 31 units were added to the existing 103 units.

    In 2003, a new pumping station was built by the River Regnitz, near the confluence of the Pegnitz and the Rednitz. It provides artificial irrigation to the Knoblauchsland market garden area to the north-east of the city.

    Transport


    Airport
    In 1914, an aerodrome was built at Atzenhof for the Third Bavarian Army Corps, which was extended in the following years. After the First World War, it became "Fürth–Nuremberg" international airport, which saved it from being completely dismantled. Fürth-Nuremberg Airport was the eighth largest of the 88 German airports. The importance of the airport increased further when Junkers transferred first its central repair workshop, and then the final assembly line for its aircraft from Dessau to Fürth.

    In 1928, the town of Nuremberg took over the main share of the airport's operations. Until civil aviation operations ended in 1933, the airport was called "Nuremberg-Fürth". It was later replaced by a larger airport in the Marienberg district of Nuremberg.

    Under the Nazis
    National Socialism

    National Socialism typically refers to Nazism, which was the ideology of the Nazi Party led by Adolf Hitler.National Socialism typically promotes uniting the working class of a specific ethnic, national, or racial group into a proletarian nation while socialism the industry, providing an extensive welfare state and opposing capitalism, com...
    , the airport at Atzenhof was expanded and used as a flying school. After Fürth was occupied by Allied troops, the US Army
    United States Army

    The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
     used the site as a barracks, until 1993. The US Army built the "Monteith Barracks" golf course on the site and maintained the historic buildings.

    Rail
    The first railway line with steam trains in Germany was between Fürth and Nuremberg, and opened on December 7 1835. The locomotive, named Adler (Eagle) was built in Newcastle
    Newcastle upon Tyne

    Newcastle upon Tyne is a City status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England. Situated on the north bank of the River Tyne, the city developed from a Roman Empire settlement called Pons Aelius, though it owes its name to the Newcastle Castle built in 1080, by Robert Curthose, the eldest son of...
     by Stephenson
    George Stephenson

    George Stephenson was an England civil engineer and mechanical engineering who built the first public railway line in the world to use steam engine locomotives and is known as the "Father of Railways"....
    , the builder of the famous Rocket
    Stephenson's Rocket

    Stephenson's Rocket was an early steam locomotive of 0-2-2 wheel arrangement, built in Newcastle at the Forth Street Works of Robert Stephenson and Company in 1829....
    . Nuremberg and Fürth are joined by an underground railway (subway)
    Nuremberg U-Bahn

    The Nuremberg U-Bahn is a rapid transit run by VAG N?rnberg , which itself is a member of the VGN . The Nuremberg U-Bahn is Germany's newest metro....
     connection.

    See also: Fürth Hauptbahnhof
    Fürth Hauptbahnhof

    F?rth Hauptbahnhof is the central railway hub for the city of F?rth in Bavaria, Germany. The station is mainly frequented by regional services....
    , Nuremberg U-Bahn
    Nuremberg U-Bahn

    The Nuremberg U-Bahn is a rapid transit run by VAG N?rnberg , which itself is a member of the VGN . The Nuremberg U-Bahn is Germany's newest metro....


    Water transport
    A canal between Bamberg and Nuremberg started operation in 1843. There was a port at Poppenreuth. A new canal with a port in Fürth, the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal
    Rhine-Main-Danube Canal

    The Rhine-Main-Danube Canal , located in Bavaria, Germany, connects the Main and the Danube rivers across the European Watershed, running from Bamberg via Nuremberg to Kelheim....
    , was completed in 1992, creating a navigable connection from the Rhine delta in Rotterdam to the Danube Delta on the Black Sea.

    Local public transport
    Public transport is managed by Infra Fürth.

    Media

    The Fürther Nachrichten is published daily. It was first published in 1946 as a local page in Nürnberger Nachrichten
    Nürnberger Nachrichten

    The N?rnberger Nachrichten was originally a local Daily newspaper in the Nuremberg-Erlangen-F?rth area. With its regional editions it now covers the whole of Middle Franconia and parts of Upper Franconia and the Upper Palatinate....
    ; today it is a separate newspaper but is in fact the same newspaper as Nürnberger Nachrichten with some additional sections for the town and the rural district of Fürth, respectively.

    Another publishing company in Fürth is Computec Media AG, which has a number of publications in the field of electronic entertainment.

    Companies in Fürth

    The mail-order business Quelle, now merged with Karstadt to form KarstadtQuelle
    KarstadtQuelle

    Arcandor AG is a holding company located in Essen, Germany that oversees companies operating in the businesses of mail order and internet shopping, department stores, and tourism services....
    , was founded by Gustav Schickedanz
    Gustav Schickedanz

    Gustav Abraham Schickedanz was a German entrepreneur. He had two daughters, Madeleine Schickedanz and Louise Dedi.Schickedanz came from a modest background....
     on 26 October, 1927. KarstadtQuelle Versicherungen, an insurance arm, was created in 1984.

    Grundig
    Grundig

    Grundig AG is a Germany manufacturer of consumer electronics for home entertainment under Turkey control. Established in 1945 in Nuremberg, Germany by Max Grundig the company changed hands several times before becoming part of the Turkish Ko? Holding group....
     had its headquarters and a number of manufacturing plants in Fürth, from the time the company was founded until the middle of 2000. The former headquarters on Kurgartenstraße was converted into a technology park ("Uferstadt Fürth"), and it now accommodates Technikum Neue Materialien (an institute of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft that conducts research into new materials), Sellbytel (a call centre operation), Computec Media AG, and the Radio Museum.

    Siemens AG
    Siemens AG

    Siemens Aktiengesellschaft is Europe's largest engineering Conglomerate . Siemens' international headquarters are located in Berlin and Munich, Germany....
    , based in Munich
    Munich

    Munich is the capital city of Bavaria, Germany. Munich is located on the River Isar north of the Northern Limestone Alps. Munich is the third largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg....
     has several locations in Fürth.

    Uvex headquarters and a manufacturing unit are in Fürth.

    The toy manufacturers Simba-Dickie-Group (Simba, Dickie, BIG) and Bruder are based in Fürth.

    Faurecia, the largest automotive components supplier in France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
    , has a research and development centre for exhaust technology in the Stadeln area of Fürth.

    Education

    In Fürth, there are a total of 22 elementary schools. There are also 3 high schools (gymnasia
    Gymnasium (school)

    A gymnasium is a type of school providing secondary education in some parts of Europe, comparable to English Grammar schools in the United Kingdoms or sixth form colleges and U.S....
    ), in order of foundation: Hardenberg-Gymnasium (1833), Heinrich-Schliemann-Gymnasium (1896), and Helene-Lange-Gymnasium (1907). There are two "commercial" schools (Wirtschaftsschule/Realschule): the Hans Böckler School and the Leopold Ullstein School; there are also a number of vocational schools.

    The siting of Erlangen-Nuremberg University
    Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nuremberg

    The University of Erlangen Nuremberg a university in the cities of Erlangen and Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany. It is the second largest state university in Bavaria, having eleven Faculty , 265 Professorship, and 10,000 employees....
    's Central Institute for New Materials and Process Technology in Fürth in 2004 makes Fürth a university town.

    Municipal amenities

    At Scherbsgraben, there was an indoor and an outdoor swimming pool, a diving pool with a 10-metre tower, a large pool for non-swimmers and a sauna. The 50-year old facilities are currently being completely renovated. When finished, as well as the open-air pool, which was opened in June 2006 with restricted operation, there will also be a new thermal spa (called Fürthermare), which is to open at the end of 2007. When finished, the complex will no longer be run by the municipal authorities but will be completely privatized.

    Fürth has a municipal library, with a number of branches; since 2003 it has been possible to access the catalogue via the Internet. There is a town archive in Burgfarrnbach.

    Culture and sights


    Theatre

    The municipal theatre (Stadttheater Fürth) was built by the Viennese theatre architects Fellner & Helmer in the Italian Renaissance and Baroque styles. It is very similar to the municipal theatre of the Ukrainian town of Chernivtsi
    Chernivtsi

    Chernivtsi is the Capital of Chernivtsi Oblast in western Ukraine. The city lies in the historic Bukovina region of Ukraine and is situated on the Prut, a tributary of the Danube....
    , which was designed by the same architects.

    Another playhouse, the Comödie Fürth, is now housed in the Jugendstil
    Art Nouveau

    Art Nouveau is an international Art movement and style of art, architecture and applied art?especially the decorative arts?that peaked in popularity at Fin de si?cle of the 20th century ....
     building known as the Berolzheimerianum. Regular appearances are made by the Franconian cult comedians Volker Heißmann and Martin Rassau, better known by their alter egos Waltraud and Mariechen. The playhouse hosts other appearances by German stars of comedy theatre.

    Pubs, restaurants, shopping etc.

    Fürth's main district for eating out and drinking is around the Gustavstraße, which is in the Old Town, near the Rathaus. There are many small pubs, cafés and cocktail bars, as well as restaurants serving Franconian cuisine.

    Shopping facilities in Fürth include the City Center mall as well as many retail shops and an open market.

    Sights


    Monuments

    Fuerth Gauklerbrunnen V So
    Fürth survived the Second World War with less damage than most German cities, and many historic buildings remain. Fürth has a very high density of historic buildings and monuments per head of population (17 per 1000 inhabitants).

    The city centre is typified by the streets with intact architecture from the 19th and early 20th centuries. In the old town, around the Church of St. Michael, there are ensembles of buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Of particular note is the Hornschuch Promenade with Gründerzeit
    Gründerzeit

    refers to the economic phase in 19th century Germany and Austria before the great stock market crash of 1873. It deals with the ascent of the second Kondratiev wave....
     and Jugendstil apartment houses. The Südstadt, the southern part of the town, also has many historic buildings, but these tend to be former workers' tenements, so the house fronts are less grand.

    The Rathaus, built in the Italian style by Friedrich Bürklein
    Friedrich Bürklein

    Georg Friedrich Christian B?rklein was a German architect and a pupil of Friedrich von G?rtner.He was born in Burk, Middle Franconia. His first important work was the construction of the town hall in F?rth which is influenced by the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence....
     between 1840 and 1850, is modelled on the Palazzo Vecchio
    Palazzo Vecchio

    The Palazzo Vecchio is the City hall of Florence, Italy. This massive, romanesque architecture, Crenellation fortress-palace is among the most impressive town halls of Tuscany....
     in Florence
    Florence

    Florence is the Capital city of the Italy Regions of Italy of Tuscany and of the provinces of Italy Province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany and has a population of 364,779 ....
    .

    Museums

    • The Jewish Museum in Franconia' (Königstraße 89), which also has a branch in Schnaittach
      Schnaittach

      Schnaittach is a German market town in Middle Franconia, Bavaria....
      , was opened in 1999. The main part of the house goes back to the 17th century; Jewish families lived here until the late 19th century. The stucco ceilings, a historic Sukkah
      Sukkah

      A sukkah is a temporary dwelling that Jews use during the holiday of Sukkot....
       and a Mikvah
      Mikvah

      Mikvah is a ritual bath designed for the purpose of ritual washing in Judaism#Full-body immersion. The word "mikvah", as used in the Hebrew Bible, literally means a "collection" - generally, a collection of water....
       in the basement have remained intact. The museum is also meant to be a meeting place, and has a bookshop and a cafeteria.


    • Fürth Radio museum (Kurgartenstraße 37)
    • Stadtmuseum (Municipal/Town Museum), now at Schloss in Burgfarrnbach, but soon to move to the old Leopold-Ullstein schoolhouse
    • The kunst galerie fürth (Königsplatz 1), which was opened at the end of 2002, is a place for modern art, with varying exhibitions.
    • The Jakob-Henle-Haus houses a collection of dialysis technology.


    Churches

    The Protestant
    Evangelical Church in Germany

    Evangelical Church in Germany is a federation of 23 regional Lutheran, Reformed churches and United and uniting churches Protestant churches. In fact only one member church is not restricted to a certain territory....
     Church of St. Michael is the oldest building in Fürth. Its beginnings go back to around 1100, the 45-metre (150  ft) tower was added around 1400 at the beginning of the Late Gothic period, and most of the building work was carried out in the 15th century. The interior of the church is mainly Neo-Gothic in character, with most of the Late Gothic ornaments having been replaced in the 19th century. The only remaining late Gothic ornament is the tabernacle
    Tabernacle

    The Tabernacle is known in Hebrew language as the Mishkan . It was a portable dwelling place for the divine presence from the time of the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt through the conquering of the land of Canaan....
     on the North wall; it is 6.8 metres (22 ft 4 in) high and was probably created around 1500-1510 by artists near to Adam Kraft
    Adam Kraft

    Adam Kraft or Krafft was a Germany sculpture and master Architecture of the late Gothic art period. Published dates of his life span also are given as, 1441-1507....
    . It is the church's most valuable work of art.

    The Catholic
    Roman Catholic Church

    The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
     Church of Our Lady (1824-1828
    1820s

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    ) is a Classical building, as is the Protestant "Church of the Resurrection" (1825/26), originally belonging to the cemetery and therefore aligned in a north-south direction. In the Südstadt area are the Neo-Gothic Church of St. Paul and the Neo-Baroque
    Neo-baroque

    Neo-Baroque is a term used to describe artistic creations which display important aspects of Baroque style, but are not from the Baroque period proper?i.e., the 17th and 18th centuries....
     Church of St. Henry and Kunigunde. Other churches include the Catholic Church of Christ the King (Christkönig), which was built in the 1970s.

    Secular buildings

    The renovated Liershof was built in 1621 as a two-story stone-block building with high house ends and a two-story timber-framed spire.

    The Lochnersche Gartenhaus (Theaterstraße 33) was built about 1700; the polygonal staircase tower was probably added about 1750.

    Fürth Rathaus (Town Hall), with its 55 m high tower in the Italian style, was built in 1840-50
    1840s

    Events and trends...
     by Georg Friedrich Christian Bürklein with the help of Eduard Bürklein, both students of Friedrich von Gärtner. The tower is modelled on the Palazzo Vecchio
    Palazzo Vecchio

    The Palazzo Vecchio is the City hall of Florence, Italy. This massive, romanesque architecture, Crenellation fortress-palace is among the most impressive town halls of Tuscany....
     in Florence
    Florence

    Florence is the Capital city of the Italy Regions of Italy of Tuscany and of the provinces of Italy Province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany and has a population of 364,779 ....
     and is now the main landmark of Fürth. The Rathaus was built after Fürth was granted the right to self-administration.

    The station building of the historic main rail station was designed by Eduard Rüber and built in 1863/1864.

    The former abattoir, now a "cultural" centre is to be found below the Stadthalle near the River Rednitz.

    On the Schwabacher Straße is a brewery with buildings from the beginning of the 20th century.

    The Gauklerbrunnen, (2004), created by Harro Frey at the Grüner Markt is the most recent fountain in Fürth; it comprises 3 independent groups of figures, two of which are connected by water elements.

    Parks

    The Stadtpark (municipal park) is by the Pegnitz and there is a gradual transition to the water meadows further down the river. As well as paths and park benches, the park offers duck ponds, a children's playground, a minigolf course, a rose garden, a grassland orchard laid out in 2001, a few statues, and a botanical educational (school project) garden.

    In the latter half of 2004 the Südstadtpark, on a former barracks, was opened to the public.

    Regular events

    • May: Burgfarrnbach fair (Bürgerfest)
    • Spring and Autumn: Grafflmarkt flea market
      Flea market

      A flea market or swap meet is a type of bazaar where inexpensive or secondhand goods are sold or bartered. It may be indoors, such as in a warehouse or school gymnasium; or it may be outdoors, such as in a field or under a tent....
    • Summer: Fürth Festival (in town centre)
    • Summer: Hardhöhe festival
    • Summer: saints' day fairs in various locations (fairs to celebrate the consecration of the local church)
    • September/October: Michaeliskirchweih fair. This is one of the largest of such events in Bavaria, and also the largest and most important festivals in Fürth, it has been going on for more than 800 years. It starts on September 29 (Michaelmas
      Michaelmas

      Michaelmas, the feast of Michael is a day in the Christian calendar which occurs on 29 September. Because it falls near the equinox, it is associated in the northern hemisphere with the beginning of autumn and the shortening of days....
      ), if it is a Saturday, or on the first Saturday following September 29). It usually lasts 12 days. In 2007 it will last 16 days in celebration of Fürth's 1000th anniversary.
    • December: Christmas market (Weihnachtsmarkt) at Fürther Freiheit
    • December: Old Town Christmas (Altstadtweihnacht) organized by the Old Town Association ( Altstadtverein) at Waagplatz.


    Prizes awarded by the town of Fürth

    Every two years, since 1996, Fürth has awarded the Jakob-Wassermann prize, a prize for literature in honour of Fürth's famous author Jakob Wassermann
    Jakob Wassermann

    Jakob Wassermann was a Jewish-Germany writer and novelist....
    .

    Sport and leisure


    Sport

    In the sporting world, Fürth came to fame through its football club SpVgg Fürth, which was German football champion three times. Since merging with the football section of TSV Vestenbergsgreuth the club is now called SpVgg Greuther Fürth
    SpVgg Greuther Fürth

    SpVgg Greuther F?rth is a Germany football :Category:German football clubs based in F?rth, Bavaria. The current club was formed only very recently out of the 1 July 1996 merger of traditional side Spielvereinigung F?rth and the senior football side of newcomer Turn- und Sportverein Vestenbergsgreuth....
    . The club is currently (2006/2007) playing in the Second National League (2. Bundesliga). The football stadium is in Ronhof.

    The baseball
    Baseball

    Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
     team Fürth Pirates was promoted to the premier national baseball league in 2002 and became vice-champion in the 2004 season.

    Leisure

    The largest public barbecue area within Fürth is on the Rednitz, near the railway line to Würzburg
    Würzburg

    W?rzburg is a city in the region of Franconia which lies in the northern tip of Bavaria, Germany. Located on the Main River, it is the capital of the Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken....
     and the swimming pool. It is shaded by trees and has barbecue facilities and fixed seating.

    There are minigolf courses in the Stadtpark, by the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal
    Rhine-Main-Danube Canal

    The Rhine-Main-Danube Canal , located in Bavaria, Germany, connects the Main and the Danube rivers across the European Watershed, running from Bamberg via Nuremberg to Kelheim....
    , near Burgfarrnbach, and by the Pegnitz, a little upstream from the confluence with the Rednitz and near the municipal cemetery.

    Notable people associated with Fürth

    • Sandra Bullock
      Sandra Bullock

      Sandra Annette Bullock, IPA: is a Screen Actors Guild Award-winning and two-time Golden Globe Award-nominated American-German actor. She came to fame in the 1990s, after roles in successful films such as Speed and While You Were Sleeping....
       (1964- ; lived in Fürth), actress
    • Ludwig Erhard
      Ludwig Erhard

      Ludwig Wilhelm Erhard was a Germany politician and Chancellor of Germany of West Germany from 1963 until 1966. He is notable for his leading role in German postwar economic reform and Wirtschaftswunder, particularly in his role as Minister of Economics under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer after 1949....
       (1897–1977; born in Fürth), former German chancellor
    • Henry Kissinger
      Henry Kissinger

      Henry Alfred Kissinger is a Germany-born United States Jewish political scientist, bureaucrat, diplomat, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. He served as United States National Security Advisor and later concurrently as United States Secretary of State in the Nixon administration....
       (1923- ; born in Fürth), former Secretary of State of the United States
    • Wilhelm Löhe (1808-1872; born in Fürth), Lutheran pastor
    • Julius Ochs (1826-1888; born in Fürth), father of Adolph Ochs
      Adolph Ochs

      Adolph Simon Ochs was an American newspaper publisher and former owner of The New York Times and The Chattanooga Times .Ochs was born to History of the Jews in Germany immigrants, Julius and Bertha Levy Ochs, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio....
      , publisher of New York Times
    • Jakob Wassermann
      Jakob Wassermann

      Jakob Wassermann was a Jewish-Germany writer and novelist....
       (1873-1934; born in Fürth), writer and novelist
    • Kraft-Alexander zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen (1925-2006; died in Fürth), actor and artistic director


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    • Adolf Schwammberger: Fürth von A bis Z. Ein Geschichts-Lexikon. Fürth 1968.
    • Gerd Walther (Hrsg.): Fürth - Die Kleeblattstadt - Rundgänge durch Geschichte und Gegenwart". Städtebilder-Verlag, Fürth 1991. ISBN 3-927347-22-1
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    • Andrea Sommer: Die Fürther Südstadt. 4 parts. in: Fürther Heimatblätter. Published by the Verein für Heimatforschung Alt-Fürth. NF 39.1989, P.1, NF 40.1990, P.1, NF 40.1990, P.81 und NF 41.1991, P.10.
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