Limburg-Weilburg is a Kreis (district) in the west of Hesse, Germany. Neighboring districts are Lahn-Dill, Hochtaunuskreis, Rheingau-Taunus, Rhein-Lahn, Westerwaldkreis.
History
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1867 the Oberlahnkreis, capital Weilburg was created
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1886 the district Limburg an der Lahn, capital Limburg created.
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1974 both districts were merged due to the district reorganization in Hesse.
Geography
The district is located between the two mountain areas
Westerwald and
Taunus. The main river is the
Lahn, a tributary of the
Rhine.
Coat of arms
The coat of arms consists of the main symbols of the two precursor districts. The cross from the district Limburg, symbolizing both
Saint George the patron of the cathedral in Limburg, as well as the bishops of
Trier who acquired the Limburg area in the 14th century. The chequered bar inside the cross derives from the Counts of Limburg of the 15th century. The lion in the
inescutcheon, which was one of the symbols in the coat of arms of the Oberlahn district, is the lion of Nassau, as the area belonged to the Duchy of Nassau.
Towns and municipalities
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