Klinglbach

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Klinglbach
Coordinates: 49 ° 1 ′ 29 ″  N , 12 ° 47 ′ 51 ″  E
Height : 694 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 46  (May 25 1987)
Postal code : 94379
Area code : 09965
View of Klinglbach
View of Klinglbach

Klinglbach is a village on the upper reaches of the Klinglbach brook in the Bavarian Forest . The district of Sankt Englmar , which is about 700 m above sea level, has about 50 inhabitants. Klinglbach lies below the Pröller mountain ( 1048  m above sea  level ), which is one of the most famous ski areas in the Bavarian Forest.

history

Population development

  • 1835: 00 94 inhabitants
  • 1860: 0 112 inhabitants
  • 1871: 00 99 inhabitants
  • 1875: 00 97 inhabitants
  • 1885: 00 92 inhabitants
  • 1900: 00 79 inhabitants
  • 1913: 00 83 inhabitants
  • 1925: 00 65 inhabitants
  • 1950: 0 110 inhabitants
  • 1961: 00 93 inhabitants
  • 1970: 00 62 inhabitants
  • 1987: 00 45 inhabitants

school

Around 1904 a new Catholic school belonging to the Mitterfels I school district was established in Klinglbach . Klinglbach and also Ahornwies , Grün , Haidberg , Hinterwies , Klingldorf , Kolmberg , Maibrunn and Zellwies belonged to their catchment area . The school existed until at least 1961. Before that, Klinglbach was part of the school in Englmar.

Jagdbläsertreffen

From 1961 to 1970 the state wind meeting of Bavarian hunting horn players took place in Klinglbach seven times . Up to 1,000 wind players from Austria, France and Switzerland took part. In addition to high celebrities from the hunting and forestry sectors, the then Bavarian Prime Minister Alfons Goppel (1966 and 1968), the Minister of State Alois Hundhammer (1963) and the District Presidents Hopfner and Riederer Klinglbach gave the honor. The highlight of the event was the evening Hubertus mass in the open air, which was musically framed by the hunting horn players. Particularly noteworthy are the years 1963 and 1968, in which the mass was celebrated by Bishop Rudolf Graber and Augustin Mayer , Abbot of Metten (later Cardinal of the Curia in Rome). The first clay pigeon shooting took place on May 7, 1960 at the pond of the Klinglbach estate. By 1970 it had developed into one of the largest of its kind in Bavaria. Up to 10,000 visitors could be counted at these major events.

Biotope

In the vicinity of the village in the headwaters of the Klinglbach there is a near-natural wetland biotope that also provides a habitat for some endangered species. In the area belonging to the Upper Palatinate and Bavarian Forest in the Straubing-Bogen district, corridors with whistle grass corridors (Molinia caerulea) and forest ledges (Scirpus sylvaticus) , interspersed with loose groups of trees, characterize the landscape that grows in the low and transitional moor areas Cotton grass next to swamps with beaked sedges ( Carex rostrata ) and large fever clover stands . A plant cover made of peat moss, similar to a vibrating lawn, grows on areas that are trickled by spring water . The course of the stream is accompanied by tall herbaceous vegetation, in which the rare mountain ragwort ( Senecio subalpinus KOCH) from the daisy family can also be found. In higher-lying terrain, wet meadows with globeflowers and fens with round-leaved sundew dominate .

Web links

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Individual evidence

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