Wetter Kirchdorf an der Iller is a municipality within the district of Biberach in Baden-Wrttemberg in southern Germany. It’s located on the river Iller, which kinds the border with Bavaria. As of 31 December 2019, the municipality has a inhabitants of two,259.
The municipality was first talked about in 1093 as “Chirichdorf”. The title is derived from the Outdated Excessive German phrases “chiricha” (church) and “dorf” (village). The village was most likely based within the eighth century by Alemannic settlers. Within the thirteenth century, Kirchdorf got here below the rule of the Counts of Kirchberg. In 1387, the village was bought to the Free Imperial Metropolis of Ulm. Ulm dominated Kirchdorf for over 400 years. In 1803, Kirchdorf turned a part of the Kingdom of Wrttemberg.