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Community Schwarzhofen
Coordinates: 49 ° 23 ′ 18 ″  N , 12 ° 21 ′ 14 ″  E
Height : 390 m
Postal code : 92447
Area code : 09672
Krimling (Bavaria)
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Location of Krimling in Bavaria

Krimling is a district of the community of Schwarzhofen in the Upper Palatinate district of Schwandorf ( Bavaria ).

Geographical location

Krimling is located about two kilometers northeast of Schwarzhofen and about one kilometer east of State Road 2040 .

history

From the first documentary mention to the 18th century

Krimling (also: Chrumlinge, Chrumbling, Chrümling, Khrimbling, Krimbling, Crimbling) was mentioned in the Urbar in 1285, 1326 and 1499 with four courts. 1306 two farms in Krimling Wolfram belonged to the violinist. In 1326 there were four farms in Krimling, one of which belonged to Reimbotus Cholo and another to Konrad Zenger and Heinrich Geiganter.

In the draft registers there were five teams each for Krimling in 1522 and 1572, and in 1661 after the end of the Thirty Years' War only two teams. In 1622 Krimling had five farms, in 1631 five farms, two residents (including a Hütmann), 57 cattle, ten pigs, ten sheep and one goat. In 1661, after the end of the Thirty Years' War , one of the five farms was deserted and could no longer be inhabited and there were only 20 cattle left. In 1762 there were five properties in Krimling, a neighboring house, a hut, five owners, six residents , including two day laborers, a spinner and a guardian. In 1797, five of the six properties in Krimling belonged to the internal office of Neunburg and one to the Walderbach monastery.

From the 19th century to the present

According to an ordinance of 1808, the district court of Neunburg vorm Wald was divided into 55 tax districts. Haag near Schwarzhofen formed a tax district with the towns of Denglarn, Girnitz, Höfen near Uckersdorf, Krimling, Laubenhof, Raggau and Uckersdorf. At that time Krimling had six properties and 40 residents.

In 1820 rural communities were formed. The Haag rural community was created, consisting of the village of Haag with eleven families, the village of Krimling with five families and the village of Laubenhof with one family. From 1830 to 1972 Haag near Schwarzhofen formed an independent municipality together with the towns of Denglarn, Krimling, Laubenhof and Raggau.

On March 23, 1913 (Easter), Krimling was listed as part of the Schwarzhofen parish with nine houses and 51 inhabitants.

When the municipality of Haag bei Schwarzhofen was incorporated into the municipality of Schwarzhofen in 1972, Krimling came to the municipality of Schwarzhofen. On December 31, 1990 Krimling had 25 residents and belonged to the parish of Schwarzhofen.

literature

  • Wilhelm Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , Part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52: Neunburg vorm Wald . Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. William Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52: Neunburg vorm Wald . Pp. 60, 276.
  2. William Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52: Neunburg vorm Wald . P. 63.
  3. William Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52: Neunburg vorm Wald . P. 65.
  4. William Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52: Neunburg vorm Wald . Pp. 111, 114.
  5. ^ A b c d Wilhelm Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52: Neunburg vorm Wald . P. 276.
  6. William Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52: Neunburg vorm Wald . Pp. 332, 359, 443.
  7. William Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52: Neunburg vorm Wald . P. 418.
  8. a b William Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52: Neunburg vorm Wald . P. 429.
  9. ^ Antonius von Henle (Ed.): Register of the Diocese of Regensburg. Verlag der Kanzlei des Bischöflichen Ordinariates Regensburg, 1916, p. 375.
  10. Manfred Müller (Ed.): Register of the diocese of Regensburg. Verlag des Bischöflichen Ordinariats Regensburg, 1997, p. 668.