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Linsengelcht

Linsengelcht

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| Altitude: | 166 m above sea level Area: | 29.82 km² Population: |

9,944 people (as of December 31, 2015)

Population density: | 333 people / km² Zip code: | 63589 Area code: | 06051 Number plate: | MKK Municipality code: | 06 4 35 018 Administrative office address: | Amtshofstraße 1 63589 Linsengericht Website: | Head:: Albert Ungermann Position within the county

Linsengericht(Linsengericht) is located between the towns and villages belonging to the town or village (hereinafter referred to as "town" for convenience in this section).

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Geography

Adjacent municipality

Linzengerich, the north, the east, the south the border of Gaithersbach Forest (the area not belonging to municipalities), the west and the border.

Local government organization

Lenzenglihit consists of Alten Haslau, Idengase, Geisslitz (including Hoof Eich and Eiche Muell), Grostenhausen (including Wald Rhodes) and Lutzel-Hausen. The town government's government building is in Alten Haslau district.

history

The municipality Rinsengerich, which was independent in 1970 until that time, was Alten Haslau, IDENGESZE, GEISRITZ, GROOSENHAZEN 4 Municipalities merged and it was formed. A year later Lutzelshausen joined and became a new municipality.

As a town name candidate, there was "Birkenhead Hein" besides "Linzenhausen". The Hessian state government decided that the name of Lenzengerich was historically appropriate.

Gerrito / Alten Haslaw named 5 Two old towns and villages were closely related to each other in their position and history. This Gerrito (administrative district based on the district) is also known as Linsengericht and is recorded for the first time in a document dated September 20. There are various opinions on the formation of a place name of Lenzengelt. There is an interpretation of "Lindengelli human" (court underneath). There is another theory which makes it "free court". In yet another interpretation, many lens beans were cultivated in the current town area. A lot of place names (Linzen ACKER, LINZEN line, LINZEN GRABEN) are still supporting the validity of this thesis.

Originally this Gerrito "Hazera" was a free imperial territory, and was under the control of only. , The area was in the controlling area of ​​the area. The Trimberg family acquired this gerrit as a bishop. The rights and freedom of the residents of Gerrito gradually became those of the Trimberg family, except for the right about the forest of Gerrito, but then it was lost as belonging to the von Ephstein family and the Hanau family. The lower trial jurisdiction was exercised by Zent Graf, elected at the court location of Alten Haslau.

Brought about a great disaster to the villages of Gerrito Alten Haslau. According to the roster of the war before the worst situation, Idengeth has 43 There are 32 houses in Gaitlitz including Door, Hoof Eich and Aicher Muell, 30 houses in Alten Haslau, 22 in Großenhausen There were 14 houses in the door, Lutzelshausen. A total of 141 It is recorded that there was a couple of couples. The worst damage was brought to from, and only 14 families lived in the war after the war ended.

Together with the era, several villages gradually separated from the "Zento-Hasera" province. In the beginning, the boundary of the village was marked with fences such as farmland, grassland, wasteland, forest. Outside the boundary, it is now considered as a common ground, as is the sloping area in the vicinity of Gerrittwald. Alten Haslau chief priest district is still consistent with the region of the old Gerrito district "Hazerau" and its community.

Administration

Rosenggericht town hall

Congress

The town council of Linzengerich consists of 27 seats.

Chief

Mayor Alberto Ungermann () has won 56.4% of the votes in the March 2, 2008 election, and has served the second term of office.

Sister municipality

  • (,) Concluded with Alten Haslau in 1965
  • (,) Concluded with Lützlhausen in 1986

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