Berschweiler (Marpingen)

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Berschweiler
Marpingen municipality
Coat of arms of the former municipality of Berschweiler
Coordinates: 49 ° 25 ′ 55 ″  N , 7 ° 1 ′ 40 ″  E
Height : 253 m
Area : 6.84 km²
Residents : 1127  (Jun. 30, 2008)
Population density : 165 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1974
Postal code : 66646
Area code : 06827

Berschweiler is a district of Marpingen . It is the southernmost of the three valley settlements in the Alsbach valley. From a geological point of view, the place belongs to the Blies - Prims hill country, which is part of the North Palatinate Uplands . The place has around 1100 inhabitants and an area of ​​6.84 km².

history

The place Berschweiler was first mentioned in a document in 1281, but an earlier settlement can be assumed. Finds from Roman times, the proximity to the Roman road Tholey - Schwarzenacker and the discovery of parts of a battle ax from the early Stone Age suggest this. Since the Reformation was introduced in 1575, the majority of the population has been Protestant.

On January 1, 1974, Berschweiler, which until then had been an independent municipality in the Ottweiler district , was incorporated into the Marpingen municipality.

Festivals

  • Fair on the last weekend of October
  • Village festival on the first weekend in August in odd years

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Berschweiler district on www.marpingen.de ( Memento of the original from May 24, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.marpingen.de
  2. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 809 .