2118:. These efforts, though, were forever foundering for lack of any rooms designed for school classes and, perhaps worse, for lack of anybody who could work as a teacher. Only in 1694 – several decades after the Thirty Years' War – did schooling at last begin in Altenglan, although an actual schoolhouse was not dedicated until 1740. It stood at the end of the village, just outside the graveyard. While surrounding villages had only winter schools (schools geared towards agricultural communities’ practical needs, held in the winter, when farm families had a bit more time to spare), Altenglan's school had year-round classes, and so children from those outlying villages came to school in Altenglan in the warmer months. In the course of the 19th century, the school acquired a third class. On the site of the old schoolhouse, a new, bigger building arose in 1828. Only after the
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562:– “common way”. Thus, a big triangle stretching back from the forks of the Glan and Kuselbach was settled at the time when the original cadastral survey was done in 1848. The settlement began to spread out in the 19th century towards Eckstraße and Tränkstraße, towards Neuwiesenstraße and today's Schulstraße. In the early 20th century, houses were built on Kuseler Straße.
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might be described thus: Tierced in mantle dexter azure Saint
Remigius proper vested and mitred argent garnished Or bearing in his dexter hand a book gules garnished of the second and in his sinister hand a bishop's staff of the third, over his dexter shoulder a dove displayed reversed wings inverted
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west of
Bahnhofstraße (Bildstock, Am Köpfchen, Gartenstraße) and to the side of Kuseler Straße (Alte Straße, Am Heiligen Spiegel, An den Rödwiesen). A new rectory was built in 1934 on Kuseler Straße, after the old one had been sold. The town hall, in its original form, the then municipality had built
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and early modern times), there were then only 30 families still living in the village. That same year, Imperial troops plundered
Altenglan. As in the whole swathe of countryside around Kusel, especially because of the wartime events of 1635, very few people in Altenglan survived this frightful war,
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firefighting base. Altenglan's volunteer fire brigade has existed since 1880 and thus celebrated its 125th anniversary in
September 2005. The youth fire brigade has existed since 1980 and hence celebrated its 25th anniversary in the same year. From here, all deployments, even ones handled by other
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wars of conquest. There was an upswing in numbers early in the 18th century. At the time when the 1749 stock book was compiled, some 50 families lived in
Altenglan and thereby some 200 inhabitants. In the next one hundred years, the population doubled. By 1835, according to the original cadastral
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Fockenmühle 2 – Fockenmühle (mill); former oilmill and gristmill; three-floor single-peak complex, essentially from the 18th century, marked 1864 and 1871 (conversions), floors added in 1922 and 1938, livestock barn 1871; technical equipment from the 1930s, millrace built leading underground and
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formed by today's
BahnhofstraĂźe. This can clearly be seen in a stock book compiled in the mid-18th century. Other settlements on BahnhofstraĂźe had also already arisen by the 18th century. The last house before the bridge was the one that is now the rectory, and across the bridge (known as the
463:. In Altenglan, the Kuselbach and the Reichenbach empty into the Glan. The dale here forms a broad bowl, although the pattern is broken somewhat by the two streams that meet the Glan here, one from each side. Part of the Potzberg massif lies within Altenglan as does part of the long
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wars of conquest. About 1680, Altenglan was said to be “burnt”. Nevertheless, during the 18th century, the population once again rose quickly by both migration to the village and natural growth, and according to the 1742 stock book, there were once more 47 houses in the village.
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parish of
Altenglan is a merger of two parishes, one Altenglan and the affiliated centres of Bedesbach, Patersbach and Friedelhausen, together with the other, MĂĽhlbach am Glan. The greater parish tends a flock of roughly 3,200, with 2,400 in Altenglan and 800 in MĂĽhlbach.
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and almost all the houses had been destroyed. For a long time, it was not even worth the trouble of holding church services in the church. Even after the population had built itself back up somewhat through newcomers to the village, there was more war, this time
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is a Celtic word for flowing body of water. The name, therefore, refers to the river that flows by the village. The modern form
Altenglan leads to the supposition that there must once have been another village elsewhere on the Glan, founded later, with the name
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court seal, which was also once used to seal documents from
Altenglan. However, another source identifies the charge as the letters A and V (although the crossbar seems to be missing from the A), supposedly standing for “Altenglan” and the seat of the
1323:. It is, however, unknown when the parish acquired its first church. The Altenglan church had its first documentary mention in 1252, and in 1290 a village priest named Nikolaus was mentioned. Altenglan was also long regarded as the residence of the
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and some other towns, more by “heathens” than anyone else, and these heathens had apparently built
Altenglan into a “very great town”, girding it each side of the river Glan with ringwalls, so that the river flowed through the middle of the town.
2122:, however, could a fourth class be added. Beginning in 1962, children from several neighbouring villages once again attended classes in Altenglan when attempts to set up a central school had been carried to fruition. The 1969 school reform split
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Mühlweg 3, Mühlbacher Mühle (monumental zone) – group of buildings from the former gristmill; seven-axis sandstone-framed plastered building, expansion 1892 and oilmill (1858), barn complex (after 1845) and the millstream diverted from the
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has already located there. The location's favourability towards transport is one reason why the park has been steadily developing. Among others, a carpentry business and a metal construction business have opened for business there.
1359:, there was no resident clergyman in Altenglan for 111 years, until 1746, and consequently no church services, either. Towards the end of this era, though, the parish had the church renovated, preserving for the time being an old
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on the dexter (armsbearer's right, viewer's left) side is a reference to the village's former allegiance to the Bishopric of Reims. A disputed version of the local history from the 9th and 10th century, however, holds that King
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into the church's care. In 1558, the first ecclesiastical Visitation since the Reformation's introduction was undertaken, while others were now undertaken at seven-year intervals thereafter. Because so few people survived the
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mill. The wire-drawing mill, too, was established by entrepreneurs from Kusel. The wireworks is now out of business, and the building itself has since been torn down. In 1872, the municipality reached an agreement with the
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once again settled in Altenglan beginning in the late 17th century, albeit in small numbers. Their religious needs were fulfilled by the Catholic church of the town of Kusel at first, but since about 1954, the church of
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As a very old village, Altenglan has a relatively large municipal area, great swathes of which were opened up to development after the Second World War. The biggest tract of woodland is the Bruderwald, a typical
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767:’s documents, which was issued in 865, although it is only known today from a 13th-century copy. The name’s first mention in an original document, one bearing witness to an exchange of holdings by the
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for the use of the quarry to mine ballast and crushed stone in Altenglan for railway and road building. Beginning in 1952, industries located in Altenglan, among them Mainmetall and a concrete works.
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Johannes Hoffmann’s 1588 description of Altenglan may be exaggerated, but it nevertheless gives today’s reader a little glance at the village’s original importance. Hoffmann described the village of
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was made possibly with the object of reinforcing the claim to Reims holdings in what is today the Western Palatinate through a reference to the famous bishop Remigius. It is highly likely that King
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The original settlement of Altenglan stretched along the higher parts of the left banks of both the Glan and the Kuselbach, along today's GlanstraĂźe from the graveyard with the old church to the
1558:. The Veldenz lion on the sinister (armsbearer's left, viewer's right) side is a reference to the village's former allegiance to the County of Veldenz and later to the Duchy of ZweibrĂĽcken. The
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were merged, and the new seat was Pilsbach, a place on the Glan’s right bank that was later swallowed up by Ulmet. Altenglan thereby lost its central function, which it had likely had since the
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Altenglan's first known municipal charter dates from 1567, and was renewed in 1581. At the time of the 1609 ecclesiastical Visitation, there were 37 families in the village. As a result of the
451:, although the elevations within municipal limits reach almost 400 m (Bistersberg 387 m on the Glan's left bank; Kalmet 390 m on the Glan's right bank), and on the slopes of the
798:. Straßenraub’s actual family name, however, was Hettenberg. Since it is known that the noble family Hettenberg had holdings at Altenglan, it is at least possible that Straßenraub lived here.
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in 1537, the militant clergyman Nikolaus Dieburg was in office. He set about defending himself against the change, not only carrying out his ecclesiastical duties but also farming his
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complex; commercial buildings: shed and servants’ house, towards 1859, livestock barn and storehouse not as old; one-arched stone bridge, 1854, architect Johann Schmeisser, Kusel
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for the first time. In 1934, the old rectory was sold and a new one was built on Kuseler StraĂźe. In 1952, the church once again got new bells and in 1962 once again a new organ.
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proper, sinister argent a lion rampant of the first armed, langued and crowned of the third, in base gules the letter V surmounted by the letter V reversed, both of the third.
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Eisenbahnstraße 8/10 – administrative and residential buildings of the post; two-floor winged buildings, one-floor garage wing, 1925, architects Heinrich Müller and colleagues
558:– “Smithy Bridge”) stood a smith's workshop. Likewise already standing by the 18th century were houses in the area of today's Ringstraße, which the stock book describes as a
821:. It can be assumed that Altenglan had had this administrative function since the founding of the County of Veldenz in the earlier half of the 12th century. In 1410, the two
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a major holding. It is disputed today whether this meant the village of Altenglan. It is likewise disputed whether a knight named StraĂźenraub lived in Altenglan or indeed in
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to be part of this municipality, too, but the residents there successfully fought a campaign to keep themselves out of it. At the same time, Altenglan became the seat of a
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960:, the number of workers at quarries and factories rose steadily. In 1890, a workers’ association was founded. The workforce held fast to its political outlook even after
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to Bishop Giles about 590. On these grounds, the municipality celebrated its 1,400-year jubilee in 1989. Altenglan surely exercised an important midpoint function in the
944:(“mayoralty”) to which Patersbach also belonged (which is now a constituent community of Altenglan). The original 1845 cadastral survey shows 85 houses. In the time of
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ridge, although these hills' summits all lie outside the municipality's boundaries. The municipality has an area of 1 362 ha, of which 237 ha is wooded.
1755:(tower); a game park can also be found here. From Altenglan's main centre, a pleasant hike can be taken up the Remigiusberg (mountain) to the old provost's residence.
1554:, including Kusel and Altenglan, to Saint Remigius himself, the Bishop of Reims, rather than simply to the abbey that Remigius oversaw. The dove symbolizes Clovis's
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of the Glan chapter, though, is known to have had his seat in Altenglan. His name was Jakob von Glayn, who was mentioned in 1365. It is assumed that the designation
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within the formerly self-administering municipality of MĂĽhlbach almost 500 m. Altenglan lies roughly 5 km northeast of the district seat and nearest town,
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for “old” and “new” respectively), which writer M. Dolch identifies as the village now called Hundheim. Other older forms of the name Altenglan are as follows:
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In 1609, there were 37 families living in Altenglan and thus, the village had roughly 100 inhabitants. There was a drop in population, however, even before the
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1886:, but with certain administrative functions. Today, agriculture plays only a subordinate role. Industrial operations arose as early as the time after the
2186:. Each year, the Altenglan fire brigade handles more than 100 deployments. The number of firefighters, however, is shrinking steadily, as it is in other
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no less, likely put together by Archbishop of Reims Hinkmar. This form of the name also crops up in one of Louis the German's documents from 865 or 866.
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of a new municipality that likewise bore the name Altenglan, but also included Patersbach and MĂĽhlbach besides. The original plan had called for
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The following table shows population development over the centuries for Altenglan, with some figures broken down by religious denomination:
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1250:, appears in the history of the Archbishopric of Reims by the mediaeval historical writer Flodoard, in a forgery of Archbishop Remigius's
679:
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1716:(a combination residential and commercial house divided for these two purposes down the middle, perpendicularly to the street), 1864
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times, too, traces have been preserved, such as a sculpture of a woman, the so-called “Venus of Glan”, which has since disappeared.
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80:
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2415:
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Streitmühle 1 – former Seylsche Mühle (mill); Late Baroque sandstone-framed plastered building, latter half of the 18th century;
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set forth the conditions for the support of his son, also named Heinrich, and his wife Lauretta, Altenglan was mentioned as an
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church stands in the middle of the graveyard in the village's northeast at the end of GlanstraĂźe and across Kuseler StraĂźe.
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of Altenglan was kept for the time being, within the district of Kusel. In the course of administrative restructuring in
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The biggest industrial concern in Altenglan is the firm Main Metall, which has a foundry in Altenglan that manufactures
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316:
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steeple. In 1747, at what was then the edge of the village, a rectory was built on the Kuselbach; this is nowadays the
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survey (dates for this vary because the survey took a long time to complete), there were some 400 people in Altenglan.
567:
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works. Beginning in 1870, the hard-stone quarrying industry expanded. Along with those who earned their livelihood at
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once owned by the Remigiusberg Monastery. Besides cropraising and livestock breeding, the municipality also worked at
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troops marched in. Post-war times brought a new territorial arrangement and Altenglan was grouped into newly founded
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346:
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were gathered together in the 18 classes at the new school building. A central primary school came into being at
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898:
813:
520:
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Altenglan's mayor is Yvonne Draudt-Awe. The two outlying centres each have representation on council through an
408:. Altenglan is a recognized tourism community. Also, named after the municipality is the Altenglan Formation, a
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of outstanding quality that are further processed for building machines, special vehicle axles, for instance.
1817:(“Catastrophe Orchestra”), a joke musical ensemble, is known far and wide. Other clubs include the following:
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here, Altenglan has always been a transport hub, lying as it does in or near several valleys. In Altenglan,
1606:
1360:
752:
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988:
372:
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2009:
902:
295:
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1887:
1617:
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awarded it to Bavaria, Altenglan remained in the Canton of Kusel, but now formed the seat of its own
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1656:-framed building with half-hipped roof, 1856/57, conversion 1896; characterizes square's appearance
1339:(“Glan chapter”) referred to the whole Glan region and not to the archpriest's seat in particular.
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after a former railway line that shared a stretch of its tracks with the Landstuhl–Kusel railway.
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1986:
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2142:. The Altenglan Hauptschule introduced the 10th school year early and today has the status of a
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The first efforts on the municipality's part to set up a school were undertaken even before the
1751:). The outlying centre of MĂĽhlbach lies at the foot of the Potzberg, on whose summit stands the
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2877:
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1993:
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house, marked 1785; lengthy building with half-hipped roof; characterizes village's appearance
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plundered Altenglan (1794), but otherwise left it unscathed. The village now belonged to the
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1898:. In 1835, the Altenglan mill was taken over by clothmakers from Kusel, who built it into a
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stand on the main street along with AustraĂźe, and on GlanstraĂźe, while the school with its
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807:, Dylen (Till), was named in 1388. As well, a 1364 document, in which Count Heinrich I of
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447:, which is the village's namesake, at an elevation in the valley of some 200 m above
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1972:
1775:, the yearly church consecration festival held on the third weekend in August since 1876
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Water fountain, south of the village near Moorstraße – fountain facility, sandstone and
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Currently, the commercial-industrial park named “Im Brühl” is being opened up, and the
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818:
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deposits within the municipal area were worked. This was, however, given up after the
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2812:
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2732:
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2095:
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1947:
1720:
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building with hipped roof, 1921/1922, architects Heinrich Mattar and Eduard Scheler,
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1954:
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at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
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1781:(“Fire Brigade Festival”), held every other year on the third weekend in September
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1967:
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Moorstraße 13 – Protestant church; quarrystone aisleless church with belltower,
1627:; spacious reception building, one-floor goods shed with loading ramp, 1862/1868
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in 1933, however, there were no longer any Jews in Altenglan. There never was a
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administration building (town hall) stand on SchulstraĂźe. Adjoining the school (
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club) distinguishes itself each year with ambitious “Carnival sessions”. The
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sculpture fragment; thorough renovation 1956, architect Hans-Georg Fiebiger,
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Alternatively, “the letter V reversed” might be called “the letter lambda”.
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after the Second World War. Expansions took place after the founding of the
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Near Zum Horst 6 – former smithy, plastered building with gabled, partial
1515:. For Patersbach, this is Harry Schwarz, and for MĂĽhlbach, Diana Schmitt.
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The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:
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2013:
1990:
1927:
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1539:
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695:
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local brigades, are backed up by the deployment centre at the Altenglan
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1943:
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Friedelhauser Straße 11 – former administrative building of the Basalt
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were voting 99% yes (the ballots offered no alternative to Hitler, the
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origin, it could be that the centre was settled continuously up to the
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2190:, leading thus far to the closure of three local fire stations in the
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community was established in the late 18th century. By the time that
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In the time that followed, Altenglan's history corresponded with the
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with Kusel and Altenglan had supposedly already been bequeathed by
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2001:
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The council is made up of 20 council members, who were elected by
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The Altenglan area was settled as early as the last period in the
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was only a protective function – in 1552. In connection with the
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880:– was a legal pronouncement issued by men learned in law in the
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their cloth in Altenglan. The Schleip machine factory set up a
2285:"Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden"
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420 itself leaves the Glan valley here and leads to Kusel and
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968:, with 15% of the voters locally voting against Hitler at the
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to a limited extent in the time before the Second World War.
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2274:, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 3 August 2021.
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in Altenglan and the municipal kindergarten in MĂĽhlbach.
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For many years, Altenglan was a village characterized by
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lies east of the village off the main road going towards
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MĂĽhlbach am Glan (outlying centre of Altenglan) homepage
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Kulturdenkmäler in Rheinland-Pfalz, Band 16: KREIS KUSEL
1670:, 1933/1934, architect Government Master Builder Stahl,
2036:. Another road leads through the Reichenbach valley to
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course of the Glan beginning at the mill's weir complex
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Altenglan borders in the north on the municipality of
1793:(“Christmas Market”), held during the second week in
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addition, whetstone, earlier half of the 18th century
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Kuseler Straße 2 – Protestant parish church; Baroque
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historical writer Flodoard. According to the greater
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at single points in the east and south respectively.
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Jörg Matheis (1970– ), author
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The municipality lies in the uplands in the Western
2020:423 leads through the middle Glan valley by way of
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2004:) can be reached ten kilometres to the southwest.
1739:Altenglan is the starting and ending point of the
1601:with hipped roof, marked 1720, essentially older,
841:as “quite an old place” that had been built, like
794:, believed to have been the same place as today’s
2543:of Altenglan homepage with information about the
2451:Directory of Cultural Monuments in Kusel district
2416:"Description and explanation of Altenglan's arms"
1676:Near Genickelstraße 4 – former smithy; one-floor
853:, the population shrank greatly even before the
690:, which is included in this work, the so-called
570:. New, bigger residential areas arose after the
537:are Altenglan, MĂĽhlbach am Glan and Patersbach.
2238:Denkmaltopographie Bundesrepublik Deutschland,
1584:The following are listed buildings or sites in
60:Location of Altenglan within Kusel district
2404:Kommunalwahl Rheinland-Pfalz 2009, Gemeinderat
2208:Heinrich Müller (1892–1968), architect of the
1922:Two big food markets, several other shops and
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1246:The oldest form of the municipality's name,
1014:in 1968, The village of Altenglan became an
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2233:Altenglan - Geschichte eines alten Dorfes
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2231:E. Schworm, K.-E. Seitz, L. Seitz:
2371:Altenglan’s population development
2272:Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Kusel
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1866:Gesangverein Liederkranz Altenglan
1712:Hauptstraße 24 – sandstone-framed
1652:Glanstraße 30 – former town hall;
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970:November 1933 Reichstag elections
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1702:, 1846, architect Karl Klee
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2515:(retrieved 19 May 2011)
2216:criminal defence lawyer
2049:Landstuhl–Kusel railway
1822:Gewerbeverein Altenglan
1592:Altenglan (main centre)
1575:Culture and sightseeing
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1834:Sportverein Altenglan
1815:Katastrophenorchester
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2382:Municipality’s name
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3028:Rutsweiler am Glan
2968:Offenbach-Hundheim
2863:Kreimbach-Kaulbach
2511:2013-05-12 at the
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1635:Aktiengesellschaft
1616:Bahnhofstraße 2 –
1544:Frankish Kingdom's
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3043:Schellweiler
3038:Sankt Julian
2778:Hefersweiler
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49:Coat of arms
33:Municipality
3093:Welchweiler
3053:Selchenbach
3018:Rothselberg
3003:Reichweiler
2993:Rathsweiler
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2978:Pfeffelbach
2928:Niederalben
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2868:Krottelbach
2823:Hoppstädten
2793:Herchweiler
2753:GlanbrĂĽcken
2663:Breitenbach
2570:(in German)
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2338:Middle Ages
2140:Rammelsbach
2132:Hauptschule
2124:Grundschule
2094:, a heated
2070:Glantalbahn
2026:ZweibrĂĽcken
2010:Neunkirchen
1987:interchange
1930:’s shop, a
1884:agriculture
1765:Glaner Kerb
1714:Quereinhaus
1387:Rammelsbach
1344:Reformation
1337:Glankapitel
1331:. Only one
1317:Rammelsbach
1301:Alttenglahn
1297:Alden Glane
1154:Evangelical
974:Third Reich
958:agriculture
882:Middle Ages
696:King Clovis
666:Middle Ages
644:Gallo-Roman
623:winegrowing
552:PfarrbrĂĽcke
501:Rammelsbach
481:Welchweiler
166: /
127:Altenglan
95:Altenglan
24:Altenglan
3130:Categories
3098:Wiesweiler
3023:Ruthweiler
2918:Nerzweiler
2908:Merzweiler
2898:Matzenbach
2893:Lohnweiler
2883:Langweiler
2878:Langenbach
2848:Kirrweiler
2838:Jettenbach
2828:Horschbach
2813:Hohenöllen
2808:Hinzweiler
2773:Hausweiler
2743:Ginsweiler
2738:Frohnhofen
2733:Föckelberg
2698:Dunzweiler
2693:Dittweiler
2678:Cronenberg
2426:2012-03-15
2254:References
1936:physicians
1860:beekeeping
1707:Patersbach
1607:Romanesque
1416:Protestant
1382:Christians
1361:Romanesque
1333:archpriest
1277:Aldenglane
1048:and other
934:Rheinkreis
903:Department
839:Alten-Glan
804:SchultheiĂź
801:The first
776:PrĂĽm Abbey
547:T-junction
489:Föckelberg
441:Palatinate
265:Population
225:Government
151:49°33′01″N
3103:Wolfstein
3083:Wahnwegen
2998:Rehweiler
2983:Quirnbach
2943:Oberalben
2788:Henschtal
2728:Etschberg
2718:Erdesbach
2713:Elzweiler
2658:Bosenbach
2643:Bedesbach
2628:Altenglan
2525:Education
2495:Transport
2327:Antiquity
2146:. As for
2110:Education
1994:A 62
1962:Transport
1948:scrapyard
1944:varnisher
1942:shops, a
1940:carpentry
1749:draisines
1700:cast iron
1654:sandstone
1580:Buildings
1497:20 seats
1480:20 seats
1409:synagogue
1352:vineyards
1325:mediaeval
1321:Erdesbach
1261:Neuenglan
1050:epidemics
1022:Bedesbach
861:, a 1630
792:Neuenglan
670:The name
634:Antiquity
611:mediaeval
607:Bosenbach
585:gymnasium
534:Ortsteile
517:Elzweiler
513:Erdesbach
485:Bosenbach
477:Bedesbach
449:sea level
430:Geography
420:microsaur
368:Altenglan
313:UTC+02:00
292:UTC+01:00
287:Time zone
257:Elevation
154:7°27′39″E
3088:Waldmohr
3013:Relsberg
2963:Odenbach
2763:Grumbach
2723:EĂźweiler
2708:Einöllen
2703:Ehweiler
2683:Deimberg
2653:Börsborn
2648:Blaubach
2638:Aschbach
2623:Albessen
2618:Adenbach
2509:Archived
2393:Religion
2305:Location
2067:, named
2014:Saarland
1991:Autobahn
1932:pharmacy
1928:optician
1811:Carnival
1661:MĂĽhlbach
1548:Alamanni
1540:Clovis I
1423:Politics
1398:Hitler's
1392:A small
1379:Catholic
1307:Religion
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1299:(1364),
1295:(1342),
1291:(1154),
1287:(1138),
1283:(1124),
1124:Catholic
1032:belong.
1017:Ortsteil
996:American
992:bombings
931:Bavarian
796:Hundheim
656:Frankish
509:Blaubach
453:Potzberg
435:Location
391:district
202:District
2973:Ohmbach
2938:NuĂźbach
2858:Körborn
2843:Kappeln
2833:HĂĽffler
2818:Homberg
2668:BrĂĽcken
2294:. 2023.
2053:station
2047:on the
2028:to the
2022:Homburg
2012:in the
1934:, five
1905:railway
1900:walking
1890:, when
1844:angling
1745:railway
1647:Cologne
1556:baptism
1329:chapter
1289:Glannam
1279:(992),
1235:
1207:
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950:walking
875:English
871:cognate
867:Weistum
863:Weistum
809:Veldenz
743:by the
704:forgery
629:History
399:Germany
356:Website
207:Kusel
183:Germany
179:Country
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2853:Konken
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1946:and a
1917:alloys
1795:Advent
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1672:Landau
1605:1806;
1560:charge
1542:, the
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1394:Jewish
1293:Glayna
1273:German
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1132:
1117:2,948
1046:Plague
1006:. The
989:Allied
919:Mairie
915:Canton
909:, the
878:wisdom
851:Plague
757:Vogtei
749:Vogtei
740:Vogtei
652:Celtic
609:. The
424:fossil
422:whose
370:is an
3073:Ulmet
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1507:Mayor
1462:Total
1401:Nazis
1373:organ
1348:glebe
1327:Glan
1285:Glana
1281:Glene
1256:Gleni
1248:Gleni
1213:Other
1171:1,648
1114:1,840
1111:1,088
1095:Total
1089:2007
1000:state
978:Nazis
907:Sarre
873:with
843:Trier
823:Ă„mter
819:Ulmet
784:Eifel
720:Gleni
716:Cosla
676:Cosla
672:Gleni
660:Roman
505:Kusel
457:Kusel
388:Kusel
341:06381
330:66885
273:2,756
232:Mayor
190:State
2244:ISBN
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2024:and
1968:Glan
1924:inns
1850:DLRG
1805:The
1693:weir
1688:Glan
1525:arms
1485:2004
1468:2009
1414:The
1405:Jews
1367:– a
1319:and
1271:are
1267:and
1252:will
1086:1961
1083:1939
1080:1905
1077:1871
1074:1835
1071:1825
1067:Year
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718:and
595:, a
581:inns
519:and
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418:, a
376:– a
317:CEST
244:Area
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1989:on
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1449:SPD
1269:neu
1265:alt
1159:422
1141:176
1108:979
1105:621
1102:509
1099:455
1002:of
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