546:. After the great stone quarry was opened in 1868, the village began growing rather quickly. About 1888, new houses sprang up on the old village street leading to the bridge, and even beyond the bridge all the way to the road running through the Kuselbach valley. Beginning in 1894, the valley location down at the Kuselbach was opened for building. About 1901, Steinbruchstraße (“Quarry Street”) was built, as was what is nowadays called Friedrich-Ebert-Straße about 1905. Beginning in 1902, it was mainly workers who settled on the slopes of the lower Hinzigberg. More new houses were built on Flurstraße and Höhweg at about the turn of the 20th century, although these streets were not actually expanded until 1932. Since the Second World War, particular effort has gone into opening further new residential areas. There came the “Tiefenbachsiedlung” and the new housing estate on the upper Hinzigberg. Some gaps in the built-up area were opened to building, and thus the building in the already existing streets was expanded. Rammelsbach is first and foremost a residential community. The built-up parts of the municipality could to a great extent be described as workers’ settlements. The graveyard stretches over a slope on the Kuselbach's left bank in the village's east end. The
1616:. Although the number of schoolchildren grew quickly in the time that followed, municipal council was at first not ready to build a new schoolhouse or expand the old one. Hence, for years, two innkeepers put their dancehalls at the school's disposal to handle the overflow. In 1889, a new schoolhouse was built on GlanstraĂźe, but the number of schoolchildren still kept growing, making it necessary to build yet another in 1904. This third schoolhouse was partly used as the mayor's office. This building has since been renovated and expanded, now serving as the town hall. One of the schoolteachers at that time was named Heinrich Haag, who would later become the Kusel district's first school inspector. There was still a sharp divide between the Catholic school and the Evangelical school. As early as 1933, at a time when
1504:, limestone quarrying was no longer worth the effort. Only the stone quarries, which had defined the village for a century and still ensured income, still employ a few people even today, while the municipality lets out the 50 ha melaphyre quarry lands to earn money. Given its great importance in the past, the stone industry needs to be described more thoroughly. At the time when the road was built along the Kuselbach, the hard stone on the Rammelsbacher Kopf, or “Dimpel”, proved itself especially suitable for building roadbeds as far back as 1840. Not least of all for the quarrying and transport of this stone did the
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1634:(roughly “local historian”) Albert Zink, while the Catholic school head was Mrs. Erna Giloth. Schooling eventually expanded to ten classes, scattered over the village at, now, all three schoolhouses, making it quite clear that a single, big school building was needed. This was dedicated in 1964. In February 1965, the schoolchildren's parents voted on the reintroduction of the community school model that had been used during the
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811:, a proper limestone industry only developed in the 18th and 19th centuries, contributing to the village’s growth and creating jobs in such occupations as lime burning and goods transport, alongside the traditional farming. Rammelsbach underwent a thorough shift towards being an industrial village after 1886, when large-scale quarrying of
1533:, the number of quarrymen and quarrywomen shrank. Today, 40 workers can make the same amount of ballast and crushed stone that would have taken 100 workers in bygone years. Making paving stones was also an important activity until the onset of the Second World War. For decades now, however, a company right near the quarry has been making
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then, however, the quarry's economic importance to the villagers has shrunk, and it no longer plays a great part in the local economy. Even when new industrial operations located in
Rammelsbach, long-term jobs could not be created in great numbers. The local “quarryman” stereotype now belongs to the past as more and more villagers must
1174:, 38 (4%) would not state their religious affiliation, 67 (7%) claimed no religious faith and 2% of the inhabitants belonged to various smaller religious communities. Worshippers belonging to the two traditional big denominations (Evangelical and Catholic) were traditionally members of the parishes centred in
698:. By uniting his own Palatine holdings with the now otherwise heirless County of Veldenz – his wife had inherited the county, but not her father's title – and by redeeming the hitherto pledged County of Zweibrücken, Stephan founded a new County Palatine, as whose comital residence he chose the town of
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might be described thus: Per fess argent issuant from the line of partition a bishop's staff sinister azure and a demilion of the same armed, langued and crowned gules, and azure issuant from base a crag sable between a pickaxe per pale and a sledge per pale, the handle embowed to dexter, both of the
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to increase food production. Even by 1819, the village of
Rammelsbach only had 30 houses. The original cadastral survey done in 1848 showed that Rammelsbach had grown by 10 houses. Since the villagers earned their livelihoods mainly at farming through to the mid 19th century, old farmhouses can still
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with some competence, and who held his classes in one or other of the village's few houses. With the introduction of compulsory schooling in the early 19th century, Rammelsbach got a diplomaed teacher, but there was still no schoolhouse. It was 1843 before the first such building appeared, on Höhweg
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road, which had originally run along a rather short but very steep mountaintop alignment, was realigned through the valley, proceeding directly south from
Rammelsbach. Heavy loads borne by traffic in those days (wood and wine) were hindered by the ever-damaged Rammelsbach Bridge over the Kuselbach.
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parents voted overwhelmingly in favour of the proposal, while many
Catholic parents were against it. Nonetheless, more than half the Catholic parents favoured it. Therefore, community school was introduced at the beginning of the 1965-1966 school year. Despite this, there were still wholly Catholic
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club that was founded in 1956. The club even today organizes the local
Carnival events, but far beyond Rammelsbach's limits, “Die Wackepicker” are known as a singing group who show up at events both in Rammelsbach and elsewhere. The music club was founded in 1928. It maintains a big wind orchestra.
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came – and some villagers earned their livings doing this. Later, when a great number of workers were employed at the village's only large-scale quarry, more and more people came to settle nearer their jobs. The small farming village was changing ever more noticeably into a workers’ village. Since
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stood on the
Kuselbach. Beginning in the 17th century, the village began to spread outwards, but only slowly at first. A small outlying centre arose in the 19th century, the Rechenhäuschen, on the Kuselbach's left bank. This centre has since grown together with the village itself. Another outlying
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that could be attended by schoolchildren from all villages within the parish of Kusel, and as of 1544 also by schoolchildren from
Rammelsbach. Only a few children would have availed themselves of the opportunity. Only in the late 18th century did Rammelsbach, too, open a winter school (a school
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with four
Evangelical classes and two Catholic, but with only three teachers, and of the three schoolhouses, only one was now available for use. Many of the children suffered hunger, and often there was not enough heating fuel. The Evangelical school head at that time was the well known
1762:. Owing to the shipping of stone from the quarries, Rammelsbach could count itself during the 19th century as ranking sixth among the busiest stations in the whole Palatinate in terms of freight turnover. Stone shipping might also be to thank for this railway's continued existence.
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were mainly farmers, as in all other villages in the area. In the course of the new settlement that came in the wake of the 17th century's frightful wars, however, the newcomers at first worked in the mines and the several still small stone quarries. Since the mineral products –
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classes for children whose parents disagreed with the idea of their children being taught together with
Evangelical children. Beginning in the 1969-1970 school year, there were only denominationally mixed classes. The upper level of this system was also attended by pupils from
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and crushed stone for roadbuilding, and also for making paving stones. In 1902, more than 900 people were working at the quarry, among them many women, too, who were expected to perform heavy work as surely as the men were. Year, after year, though, as advances came in
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elsewhere to jobs. This development is partly reflected in the population figures. The developmental peak with more than 2,000 inhabitants in the mid 20th century is now bygone, and
Rammelsbach's population is now shrinking, as it is in most villages in the area.
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had always enjoyed an absolute majority in federal elections locally, and even though they lost that in this election, they still outpolled the Nazis by quite a hefty margin (38.5%). Nevertheless, Hitler's overall success in these elections paved the way for his
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components for electronic devices. Employed at this plant in 2003 were more than 300 workers. However, TDK closed the Rammelsbach plant in March 2003, throwing 320 people out of work. Next came “Ritek Media Europe” (RME), a daughter company of
1472:, housed in the building that formerly housed the quarry administration. It has exhibits relating to the Rammelsbach quarry’s history and methods of recovering the stone. There are also many kinds of quarrying equipment on display.
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Rammelsbach was originally made up of only a few houses and was even once called the Rammelsbacher Hof (“estate” or “farm”). The village core spread out until the 19th century over both banks of the Rammelsbach, and only the
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community school, against which the village's Catholics fought energetically. Opposition notwithstanding, this community school was instituted in 1938, but it only lasted until October 1945. Classes began again after the
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form their own communities locally. After both the churches were built in 1954, these communities became autonomous, first as an Evangelical vicariate and a Catholic curacy, and then as of 1964, as independent parishes.
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and also stretches into the valley of the Rammelsbach, which flows to the Kuselbach from the south. In its upper reaches, the Rammelsbach is known as the Tiefenbach. The Kuselbach valley floor lies at 215 m above
1574:, which only employed about 70 people. Since April 2005, this plant has been working with only a small fraction of its original staff complement, and it now only ships CDs and DVDs that have been made elsewhere.
1411:) is held on the second weekend in September. Since 1980, there has also been a village festival on the last weekend in June, and from the beginning, it has been earning greater appeal than the kermis.
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through sale, thus becoming the sole rightful owners. In 1364, Rammelsbach had its first documentary mention in a document that Count Heinrich II of Veldenz issued for his son Heinrich III and his wife
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geared towards an agricultural community's practical needs, held in the winter, when farm families had a bit more time to spare). Christian Krieger from Aulenbach (a village erased in 1937 when the
1516:, which opened in 1868. In that same year, the municipality of Rammelsbach concluded an agreement with the railway for using the yield from the quarries. Henceforth, stone would be quarried for
927:, but this was undone in 1945, when Rammelsbach once more became a mayoral seat. In 1954, both Rammelsbach's current churches were consecrated. A new schoolhouse was built in 1963, and in 1966,
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1134:) that the village's name somehow stemmed from the name Remigiusberg, still given a nearby mountain today. This theory, though, has been dismissed. The prefix is now thought to stem from a
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420 and the Kuselbach. The industrial lands in this area have over time come to abut those in Kusel. The municipal area measures 264 ha, of which 31 ha is wooded.
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crag as well as a stonemason’s tools, referring to the village’s stone quarrying tradition. The arms have been borne since 1970 when they were approved by the now defunct
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began. The population first doubled and then trebled before the 19th century ended. Hard work characterized village life for both men and women. After
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and the Counts of Veldenz. In 1444, the County of Veldenz met its end when Count Friedrich III of Veldenz died without a male heir. His daughter
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could now be gathered together under one roof at Rammelsbach's newest school building. This is still the local primary school structure today.
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church stands in a new building zone on a slope on the Kuselbach's right bank. Both churches were built in 1954. The building that is now the
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1647:. In the course of scholastic reorganization, the Christian community school was dissolved at the beginning of the 1971-1972 school year. A
464:(368 m), while over on the left bank is the Hinzigberg, which near the Schlichterhof reaches a height of almost 300 m. The great
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history with its more recent history in quarrying. Rammelsbach was the main centre of stone quarrying on the Remigiusberg (mountain). The
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set up the Baumholder Troop Drilling Ground) is known to have been the first teacher in Rammelsbach. He was actually a craftsman and a
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Rammelsbach distinguishes itself with a lively club life. The foremost of the village's clubs are listed here. Founded in 1991 was the
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772:, the village was utterly destroyed, and only one woman survived the war. Newcomers settled, and repopulation was furthered by
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660:, also sometimes known as Egidius), Rammelsbach was only founded some 200 years after this donation. In the 12th century, the
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came into being in 1964 at first as a replacement for three other schoolhouses in the village. Nearby stands the
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general, von LĂĽder played a great part in the 19th century in building up the Bavarian military. He escorted
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Nothing much is left of old customs in this former quarrying village. Now bygone are the days when, at
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Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz – Amtliches Verzeichnis der Gemeinden und Gemeindeteile
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According to municipal statistics on 30 June 1997, 579 (60%) of Rammelsbach's inhabitants were
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Bebiolka worked as a medical doctor in various places, and from 1961 he was a delegate in the
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that prevail throughout the arms, argent and azure (silver and blue). The lower field shows a
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saying, has been forsaken. On the other hand, other customs for children have sprung up: the
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Corporation Taiwan, which at first used the empty factory building to stamp out and package
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During the 18th century, Rammelsbach earned importance to transport technology when the
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and the Nazis were solidifying their hold on Germany, there were efforts to establish a
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faith once more gained a foothold in the village. Rammelsbach belonged, as before, to
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at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
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719:. According to details in this document, Rammelsbach then belonged to the Veldenz
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1703:. Later, the road became part of the army road that was expanded in 1938 between
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and thereafter always Rammelsbach. For a time it was assumed (by, among others,
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opened a plant in Rammelsbach. In the course of administrative restructuring in
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in 1972. The old mayoralty was dissolved and the municipality became one of 16
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founded a new plant in 1986 that likewise made audio- and videotape, but also
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production in Rammelsbach. In 2003, though, TDK closed the workshops and RME (
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at Manituba. Although he recovered from this illness, he then came down with
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1953:, 1980–81 season to 1984–85 season, all together 47 Bundesliga assignments.
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taxation rolls, a man named Hans von Rammelsbach was mentioned about 1450.
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The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following results:
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in earnest. Also in 1933 came another merger with Kusel instigated by the
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quarrying within Rammelsbach’s limits began in the village back in the
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already existed by the time that this landhold was donated to the
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Rammelsbach borders in the north and east on the municipality of
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took over Grundig's old workshops. In 1999, it concentrated its
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a priest. As a pastor and a missionary, he worked in the Lower
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was introduced into Rammelsbach about 1537. Beginning in 1588,
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policies later on in the century. At the time of Louis XIV’s
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and founded the County of Veldenz. Rammelsbach and the whole
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Club), which today contains many departments and also plays
2008:, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 3 August 2021.
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In line with ZweibrĂĽcken Ducal ecclesiastical policy, the
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State Physicians’ Chamber. He was also cofounder of the
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was found on the Rammelsbacher Kopf that dated from the
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Germany’s youngest choirmaster at 14, according to the
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connection since 1868. Rammelsbach station lies on the
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Hartwig Bartz (b. 21 February 1936; d. 29 April 2001)
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Friedrich Ludwig Philipp von LĂĽder (b. 1795; d. 1862)
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be spotted in the original village core, all of them
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had been quarried in the Rammelsbach area since the
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1835:Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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850:. The village also remained tightly bound with
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1960:Famous people associated with the municipality
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1910:Modern jazz
1855:priest and
1831:Rotary Club
1808:Steinwenden
1789:Prince Otto
1755:Glantalbahn
1709:Neunkirchen
1692:ZweibrĂĽcken
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739:Reformation
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632:Middle Ages
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2593:Langenbach
2563:Kirrweiler
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2528:Hohenöllen
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2488:Hausweiler
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2338:Albessen
2333:Adenbach
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1727:Autobahn
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2653:NuĂźbach
2573:Körborn
2558:Kappeln
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1597:Nazis
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1263:Mayor
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1156:—bach
1100:1,952
1097:2,102
1094:2,006
1091:1,575
1088:1,108
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