Old landscape (FR)

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The old landscape of the city of Freiburg (underlaid with the administrative boundaries from 1999)

The old landscape ( French Anciennes Terres ) of the city of Freiburg im Üechtland describes its oldest territory and the natural hinterland on both sides of the Saane. The name appears for the first time in 1549 to distinguish it from newly acquired bailiwicks. In 1467 the formation of the old landscape was completed. It covered the area between the Sense and the Bach von Macconnens, Münchenwiler and the Dütschbach bei Plaffeien . It was not an organized body and had no representation rights.

In 1648 the region comprised 26 parishes (names in old spelling):

German name French name
Mertenlach Marly
Keep right Dirlaret
Spintz Ependes
Treffels Treyvaux
Ergenzachen Arconciel
Perroman Prelude
Giffers Chevrilles
Matran Matran
Wyler Villars-sur-Glâne
Onens Onnens
Prez Prez
Gurmels Cormondes
Berfishing Barberêche
Gumbschen Belfaux
Curtion Courtion
Rupertzwyl Villarepos
Grissachen Cressier
Autenach Autigny
Escuvilliens Ecuvillens
Zibbenzachen Givisiez
Bösingen Bösingen
Wunnenwyl Wünnewil
Uberstorff Ueberstorf
Heidenried Heitenried
Tavers Tavel
Dydingen Guin

With the establishment of the modern communities at the beginning of the 19th century , the old landscape was dissolved.

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