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Large district town Neustadt near Coburg
Coordinates: 50 ° 15 ′ 48 ″  N , 11 ° 7 ′ 52 ″  E
Height : 340 m above sea level NN
Area : 1.81 km²
Residents : 59
Population density : 33 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1971
Incorporated into: Wasung
Postal code : 96465
Area code : 09562
Mean washes
Mean washes

Mittelwasungen is a district of the Upper Franconian town of Neustadt bei Coburg in the Coburg district .

location

Mittelwasungen is about seven kilometers south of Neustadt. The Wasunger Bach flows north of the village. Municipal roads to Unterwasungen and Oberwasungen lead through the village.

history

Mittelwasungen was first mentioned in a document in 1291 in a letter of confirmation and protection from Pope Nicholas IV for the Sonnefeld monastery as "Wasungen medium". The place probably got its name from the Old High German word "waso", which means something like wet lawn or meadow. The location in a valley with a meadow was therefore decisive for the place name.

In 1323 a document called the place "inferior Wasungen". In 1429, the Fechheim pastor received the Jungfernwiese from the monastery as a replacement for the fees incurred by renouncing the right to baptize children from court towns in favor of the local church. In 1516 seven estates, one Sölde and the maiden estate were owned by the Sonnefeld Monastery. The Plestegut belonged to the sovereign.

As a result of the Thirty Years' War , instead of seven able-bodied men in 1618, twenty years later there was only one. In 1636 the fields were not cultivated and there were no animals left of the average of three horses and three head of cattle on the property.

Mittelwasungen has been a subsidiary of Fechheim since the Middle Ages . In addition, the place belonged to the Fechheim school district. After the death of Duke Albrecht in 1699, Mittelwasungen came to Sachsen-Hildburghausen in 1705 as part of the Sonnefeld office . In 1826 the office of Sonnefeld came back to Saxony-Coburg in accordance with the Hildburghausen partition agreement . In a referendum on November 30, 1919, 4 Mittelwasungen citizens voted for the Free State of Coburg to join the Thuringian state and 24 against. From July 1, 1920, Mittelwasungen belonged to the Free State of Bavaria .

In the Reichstag election of March 5, 1933, the NSDAP and the Black-White-Red Battle Front each received 16 out of 35 votes.

In World War two and lost in World War II means Wasungener four soldiers their lives.

On January 1, 1971, Mittelwasungen merged with the previously independent municipalities of Aicha , Fechheim, Fürth am Berg , Plesten and Unterwasungen to form the municipality of Wasung . Wasung was dissolved on January 1, 1976 and Mittelwasungen was incorporated as a district in Neustadt near Coburg.

In the past, drinking water was supplied from house and pump wells. There was a private system with three house connections in 1910. From 1962 the water supply was provided by the Spittelsteiner Group, which was taken over in 1986 by the Neustadt municipal utility. From September 1920, the electricity suppliers were the Gumpertschen mill in Mupperg and, from the summer of 1933, the Bamberg overland plant in Upper Franconia. In 1997 Stadtwerke Neustadt took over the power supply. In 1987 Mittelwasungen had 14 residential buildings, in 1949 there were seven fewer.

Population development

year population
1858 77
1900 65
1925 66
1933 66
1939 53
1946 100
1950 88
1961 79
1980 70
1987 67
2013 59

Web links

Commons : Mittelwasungen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. neustadt-bei-coburg.de ( Memento of the original from December 17, 2014 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.neustadt-bei-coburg.de
  2. a b c d Isolde Kalter: Mittelwasungen
  3. Helmut shy Erich: history of the city Neustadt bei Coburg in the twentieth century. First volume, 1989, p. 5.
  4. Helmut shy Erich: history of the city Neustadt bei Coburg in the twentieth century. First volume, 1989, p. 108.
  5. Helmut shy Erich: history of the city Neustadt bei Coburg in the twentieth century. First volume, 1989, p. 25.
  6. Helmut shy Erich: history of the city Neustadt bei Coburg in the twentieth century. First volume, 1989, pp. 378, 386.
  7. Helmut shy Erich: history of the city Neustadt bei Coburg in the twentieth century. Second volume, 1993, p. 130.
  8. Ingrid Schellhorn: Fechheim 1162-2012 Chronicle of the community and parish Fechheim in Coburg . P. 60
  9. a b c d e f g h i Helmut Scheuerich: History of the city of Neustadt near Coburg in the twentieth century. First volume, 1989, p. 394.