Werra-Suhl-Tal, Urban municipality in Wartburgkreis, Germany
Werra-Suhl-Tal is an urban municipality in Wartburgkreis, Thuringia, comprising ten districts scattered across rolling terrain. The administrative center in Berka/Werra manages all municipal services for residents across the entire area.
The municipality was established on January 1, 2019, when several independent communities merged within Wartburgkreis. This consolidation was part of a regional administrative reform that brought smaller settlements together.
The Sankt Kilian Church serves as a gathering place where locals attend concerts and seasonal celebrations. These events shape the community's social life and bring residents together regularly.
The administrative center in Berka/Werra serves as the main point for municipal information and services. The ten scattered districts are connected by local roads, so planning your route in advance helps when visiting multiple areas.
The name comes from three rivers: the Werra and two different Suhl rivers that flow through the region. These waterways shaped where settlements developed and continue to define the local landscape.
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