Many villages around Ansbach were founded by the "Winden" during tha… Gradually more settlers, such as the "Winden-Tribe" came, and the farms grew into a small village. This is where they founded the "Urhöfe" (meaning the first farms: Knollenhof, Voggenhof and Rabenhof). Gradually more settlers, such as the "Winden-Tribe" came, and the farms grew into a small village. Ansbach is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. The Ansbach (County, Bavaria, Germany) with population statistics, charts, map and location.

Population Estimate 1995-12-31 Population Estimate 2001-12-31 Population Census 2011-05-09 Population Estimate 2018-12-31 ; Ansbach: Ansbach Stadt: 39,896: 40,412: 39,491: 41,847 → It surrounds – but does not include – the town of Ansbach; nonetheless the administrative seat of the district is located in Ansbach. The individual word elements are "Onold" (the city founder's name), the According to folklore, towards the end of the 7th century a group of Franconian peasants and their families went up into the wilderness to found a new settlement. This is where they founded the "Urhöfe" (meaning the first farms: Knollenhof, Voggenhof and Rabenhof). Their leader Onold led them to an area called the "Rezattal" (Rezat valley).

Population Census 1970-05-27 Population Census 1987-05-25 Population Census 2011-05-09 ; Ansbach: Bayern: 40,358: 36,970: 39,491 → Many villages around Ansbach were founded by the "Winden" during that period (even today their settlements can easily identified by their names, like "MeinhardszJewish families were resident in Ansbach from at least the end of the 18th century. It is the district with the largest area in Bavaria. According to folklore, towards the end of the 7th century a group of Franconian peasants and their families went up into the wilderness to found a new settlement. They set up a Jewish Cemetery in the Ruglaender Strasse, which was vandalised and razed under the Nazi regime in the Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. Their leader Onold led them to an area called the "Rezattal" (Rezat valley). Ansbach: County: 17: 182: 365: 496: 569: 594: 602: 604: 604: 605: 608: Deutschland [Germany] Federal Republic: 15,376: 78,009: 130,563: 157,164: 170,625: 179,024: …