Rural community

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Rural community ( Latin rurare , to live in the country ) is the common name for a rural community in the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1818 to 1835 . The municipal counterpart was the municipal municipality.

The rural communities were formed on the basis of the municipal edicts of 1808 and 1818. In 1835 they were renamed to rural parishes.

They were artificially formed rural communities with a large spread of different types of settlement over a larger area, often without a clearly identifiable center. Rural communities can be seen as settlement associations.

Examples

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Municipal constitution (19th / 20th century) - Municipal edict of 1818. In: Historisches Lexikon Bayerns.
  2. ^ Franz-Rasso Böck , Ralf Lienert , Joachim Weigel (eds.): Century views of Kempten 1900–2000 . Dannheimer - Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag, Kempten (Allgäu) 1999, ISBN 3-88881-035-3 , p. 20 .