Rodewisch
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Rodewisch (German pronunciation: [ˈʁoːdəvɪʃ] ⓘ) is a town in the Vogtlandkreis district in Saxony, Germany. It is situated 3 km north of Auerbach (Vogtland), and 20 km east of Plauen. Sputnik 1 was seen for the first time in the world in Rodewisch. The town was first mentioned in 1411 and has been a town since 1924. Today's Rodewisch was formed in 1859 by the merger of the three districts of Obergöltzsch, Untergöltzsch and Niederauerbach. Rodewisch has two hospitals and a planetarium. Until 1926, there was a large brass works in the town, which was the largest in northern Germany. Röthenbach and Rützengrün have belonged to Rodewisch since 1994 and 1992 respectively.
Demographics
Historical population:
| 1834: 2,643 1871: 3,455 1910: 9,494 1939: 11,237 1960: 12,828 | 1971: 10,196 1981: 9,513 1998: 8,241 1999: 8,105 2000: 7,904 | 2001: 7,793 2002: 7,762 2003: 7,670 2004: 7,654 2005: 7,562 | 2007: 7,366 2008: 7,235 2011: 6,769 2012: 6,714 2013: 6,650 |
Notable people born in Rodewisch
- Falko Götz (born 1962), football player and manager
- Siegbert Hummel (1908–2001), Tibetologist and cultural historian
- Gerd Schädlich (1952–2022), football player and manager
- Sören Voigt (born 1971), German politician
- Yvonne Magwas (born 1979), German politician