Bruchköbel, Administrative municipality in Main-Kinzig district, Germany.
Bruchköbel is an urban municipality in the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse that comprises several connected districts and residential neighborhoods with local shops and services. The town sits in a relatively flat terrain and is well-connected through regional road networks to surrounding areas.
The town evolved gradually as a local administrative center and underwent various reorganizations that changed its boundaries and governmental structure over time. These administrative shifts reflected changes in how the region was managed and governed at different historical periods.
The municipality maintains five distinct districts, each contributing to the local identity through regular community gatherings and traditional German celebrations.
The town is easily accessible from Frankfurt and benefits from good transportation connections for commuters and visitors. Local amenities and services are typically found in the town center or nearby areas that are easy to navigate.
The town administration operates under Mayor Sylvia Braun from the FDP party, serving a population of 20,894 residents as of December 2023.
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