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1481:, were united with Ulmet. From 1639 to 1652, Patersbach, too, was served from Ulmet. The reformed parish belonged originally to the Inspection of Lichtenberg, but passed to the Inspection of Limbach in 1815 and to the deaconry of Kusel in 1820. Over the course of the last two centuries, the following places have split away from the parish of Ulmet: Erzweiler (1816), Gumbsweiler (1820), Dennweiler-Frohnbach (1909), Oberalben (1920) and Welchweiler (1956), leaving only Ulmet, Erdesbach and Rathsweiler in the parish today.
2289:, the school's two locations were not adequate to their task. This stemmed from several factors, such as the addition of the eighth grade level, the rise in the general population (and therefore in the number of schoolchildren) and the lack of any schoolyard at either building. It was, however, a long time before anything was done about this. The new school was opened in 1958 in the village's north end, but the eight grade levels together could only use this school for a short time. Under the 1974 School Law, the old
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605:, led to an end for almost all agricultural operations, great and small. Nowadays, there is only one farming family left, mainly in cropraising, working their own land and also great areas of rented land. A few farming operations run as sidelines, but only serve the owners’ needs. One good thing for the land has been the establishment of a shepherds’ club, whose many part-time shepherds, with their small to midsize flocks, are keeping the municipal area's utter reversion to wilderness in check
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1515:. The bigger one was poured in 1469, weighs 550 kg and has a lower diameter of 97 cm. The smaller bell was poured in 1743, weighs 255 kg and has a diameter of 78 cm. Because of their great age, both bells escaped the fate of so many churchbells in the two world wars, which were taken away to be melted down for their metal. Since 1953, the church, along with the graveyard around it with the two
2133:. Today Ulmet is a residential community for workers and employees. As a result of the municipality's recognition as a tourism community, an exemplary dining scene with attendant lodging offerings has arisen. The opening of a commercial park has allowed a few craft businesses to locate in Ulmet, and the opening of several new building areas has allowed about 50 young families to move to the village.
447:) to the west and the Sulzkopf (402 m above sea level) to the south. The floor of the dale lies some 190 m above sea level. In 1836, in his travel observations, Friedrich Blaul wrote of Ulmet: “…The location of the village of Ulmet I prefer to all others. It is characteristic of the whole Glan valley, with regard to both beauty and richness. On a small hill stands a little old
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443:. The municipal area measures 710 ha, of which 94 ha is wooded. The village lies in the Glan valley overlooking the “Glan Knee”, where the river bends from its northward direction to a northeasterly course. The broad, fertile dale is framed by hills and mountains, which are mostly wooded. The highest elevations are the Steinerner Mann (459 m above
749:. All the inhabitants who did not make it to safety inside Lichtenberg Castle were murdered. By the time the war was over, the village was almost empty of people. The population then grew up again, but only slowly, mainly by the arrival of newcomers, but also because of the good agricultural conditions. Fate delivered further blows in the late 17th century with
1400:. Pilgershausen lay on the heights northeast of Ulmet, about where the Pilgerhof was founded (sometime after Pilgershausen had vanished). It is, however, hard to say where the village of Trudenberg lay. It must have been between Ulmet and Gumbsweiler, perhaps in the area of today's “Freudenwald”. All these villages had vanished by the time of the
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surface systematically studded with selected, big stones. According to Dr. Sprater, it is a Celtic grave. The
Historic Museum in Speyer recorded the find in its register, but the grave complex has not been opened, but rather left in its original state. Many artefacts from Roman times have been found in neighbouring municipal areas.
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Before the Thirty Years’ War, Ulmet was the biggest municipality in the middle Glan valley, and it held this distinction into the middle of the 19th century. This can be ascribed exclusively to a sound agricultural economy. Thus, with industry's rise came a loss of status for Ulmet. After the Second
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Today's village is made up of the two formerly self-administering centres of Ulmet, which lay on the Glan's left bank, and
Pielsbach on the right bank. Both were clump villages that huddled closely to the Glan and the latter village's namesake Pielsbach. The combined village has only begun to spread
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The municipality offered farming, cropraising and livestock raising all the advantages in earlier times with its relatively vast municipal area, fertile cropland in the east and west and broad meadows in the open Glan valley. Thus, Ulmet grew until the 20th century as a respectable farming village.
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locally, or “Lower
Schoolhouse”) with a teacher's dwelling built in on Theodor-Zink-Straße. In 1865, the municipality had an extra floor built onto the house to make more room for teaching and dwelling purposes. It was in this house that the well known Palatine local historian Theodor Zink, whose
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from the year 1490 survives and it lists 51 taxpayers for Ulmet (but not the other inhabitants). In 1609, 259 inhabitants were counted. Exact population figures for the time from 1638 to the early 19th century are unavailable. Only in 1802 was another population count and this time there were 362
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graveyard were the dead from the villages of Ulmet, Rathsweiler, Erzweiler, Gumbsweiler, Welchweiler, Erdesbach, Oberalben with
Mayweilerhof and Frohnbach with Frohnbacherhof, which all belonged to the parish. Over the centuries, almost all these villages split away from this group once they had
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pastor who was active in Ulmet, Anton Priol (also called “the Great Priol”), built the parish school in Ulmet. Indeed, it was one of the first schools for miles around. The first teacher was the pastor's son, Abraham. All children from the villages that then belonged to the parish attended this
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grave was unearthed in the “Ruth” forest district right near the boundary with the
Baumholder troop drilling ground, not far from the Roman road that goes by, below the Wartekopf. It has a diameter of more than 30 m, is round or oval, convex in the middle, and on the now heavily overgrown
1547:), a small Catholic church for worshippers from many surrounding villages, began in 1873. It stands on a small hill north of the village. The foundation stone was laid on 7 July 1873, the first bell was hung on 27 June 1875 and the festive consecration took place on 10 August 1875.
1886:’s Day (16 October), one of the Palatinate’s oldest folk festivals. Formerly, all the villages that belonged to the greater parish of Ulmet celebrated this festival, but these other centres have, since splitting away from Ulmet, paid tribute to modern times, and they hold their
1492:, a “field church”, one that stands outside any village or town, in the countryside. They once served several villages as a parish church. This one was built in 1091, making it one of the oldest churches in the Glan valley. All that is now left of the original building is the
1910:, has moved its festival to a weekend in the warmer months. Even if “Saint Gall’s Market” no longer holds the same meaning for the country folk that it once did, still a few thousand visitors come to the old Glan village to celebrate with friends, acquaintances and kin.
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The outlying centre of
Pielsbach over on the other side of the Glan was until the 14th century a self-administering municipality. It stretches up its namesake brook, the Pielsbach, back from the Glan, into which the brook empties. Old records show that it was named
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troops suffered a great onslaught from troops of the Union under command of
Rhinegrave Otto, and were thereby forced to withdraw from the Palatinate, and the whole left bank of the Rhine. The Spaniards lost all their baggage in the ordeal, and perhaps worse, 1,500
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After 1945, almost all business was disrupted, and even agriculture came to an end. Currently, Ulmet has only one full-time agricultural operation, and the number of part-time operations can be counted on one hand. There was a great “flight from the countryside”
961:), could not stop agriculture's downward slide. Only one agricultural operation in Ulmet – at an outlying homestead – still raises crops full-time. There are not even many part-time farmers. There was once livestock breeding, but that has been given up.
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for machines of the most varied kinds went unused. The business failed in 1985, as had likewise the tannery in 1957, which had made mostly upper leather and sole leather. The brickworks had gone out of business even earlier – in 1918.
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were noted. In 1761, a town hall was built. In the wake of the French
Revolution and the French annexation of the lands on the Rhine's left bank, the region's administrative structure was altered on 23 January 1798. Most of the
1337:(1433) and then finally Pielsbach (1585). The like-named brook crops up in records from the years 1585 to 1588, likewise with the name Pielsbach. Writers Dolch and Greule trace the name back to a pre-Germanic waterway name,
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It is understandable that within the limits of what once was Ulmet's comparatively vast municipal area, villages stood in earlier times that have now vanished. Long before the name Ulmet showed up in documents, the name
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Out of what was once purely a farming village with several well-to-do economists and many small farmers, and a relatively high number of craftsmen, grew a residential community for commuters, pensioners and employees in
1382:(“Henry Document”) mentions Pielsbach (also Pilsbach, Pelsbach), Katzenbach, Pilgershausen, and Trudenberg for the first time. Pielsbach was a separate village, but it was merged into Ulmet during the
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parish celebrates its yearly parish festival at the rectory and the parish hall. Showing up here for the festivities, food and drink are not only the local parishioners but also guests from outside.
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church, surrounded by fertile fields and lovely meadows. Livestock breeding in this exquisite dale is in an excellent state and a Glan cow enjoys before the others of her kind the same advantage as
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as it manufactured weapons and munitions, employing up to 70 workers. After the war, though, it was limited to dealing in and repairing machines and devices for agriculture and business. Their own
1952:, supposedly retains its unhurried character without having succumbed to modern hype. The marketplace is set up in a visitor-friendly way with booths occupied by the local clubs. Eating, drinking,
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school in Ulmet. The schoolhouse stood across from the rectory, to the right of the graveyard entrance, and was also the teacher's house. In 1624, the parish acquired a little house for 200
2073:, a brickworks (1890), a tannery (1872) and a machine factory (1853) located in the village in the latter half of the 19th century. The last-named business experienced a boomtime in the
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language be described thus: A barrulet wavy azure between argent a lion passant of the first armed and langued gules and Or the letter A surmounted by the letter U, both of the second.
2278:. The steadily rising number of schoolchildren, though, demanded further room for schooling. The new town hall built in 1823 was converted for this purpose and was thereafter known as
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A fragment of a small, four-sided stone axe with the poll missing made of black stone with a length of 2.7 cm was found in the strip field called “Seiters”. It is now kept at the
1404:. It is certain that another centre, BrĂĽcken, which lay across the river Glan from Flurskappeln, was obliterated during that war. At one time it had some importance as the seat of a
939:. Counting commuters at their workplaces disadvantaged their home communities and weekend commuters’ families’ homes, too, when it came to allocating funds from investment stock and
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times, steered clear of the dales, which were threatened by floods and hostile encroachment, and also offered no clear view. Near Ulmet, two roads met: the army road coming from
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on Friday 31 May 1985; goods transport also came to an end that same summer. Shortly thereafter, one of the two tracks was torn up, and even its ballast was removed, too. The
903:, Ulmet had 754 inhabitants, and once again, there was an upward trend. Beginning in 1978, there was a temporary drop in population, but this was a bureaucratic illusion, for
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Durch einen blauen
Wellenbalken von Silber und Gold geteilt, oben ein schreitender rotbewehrter und -bezungter blauer Löwe, unten die verschlungenen Großbuchstaben A und U.
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459:.” All together, 164 ha of the municipal area is under Federal ownership as a border strip for the Baumholder troop drilling ground and for a pumping station on the
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and then later the mayoralty. A great number of craft and other businesses could be found in the village. First and foremost, however, the village was characterized by
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was first mentioned in 1542. The newer bridge of 1748 fell victim to the Great Flood of 1784. The replacement built shortly thereafter has stood until the present day.
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tower. The nave that stands now is the third one on this spot. In 1124, the church had its first documentary mention in a document from the
Remigiusberg Monastery as
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2307:, with two classes sharing each of two schools in Erdesbach and Ulmet. Since 2000, all primary classes are together at the Ulmet schoolhouse, which now also has a
2265:, in which classes were also held. The house's whereabouts are now unknown, but it must have been in Pielsbach. In 1778, the Kusel church administration built the
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were simply chosen by the municipality and have no historical significance. The tinctures in the escutcheon's upper half, on the other hand, are the ones that the
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and the turn of the 20th century, population growth stagnated as a result of inhabitants moving away to Germany's industrial regions; it was likewise after the
2151:(State Road). It formerly led right through the village, rich as it was in bottlenecks, but was, with the inhabitants’ blessing, realigned in 1937/1938 by the
2090:). Many younger inhabitants, seeking livelihoods and work in their chosen fields, moved away to the industrial centres. Those left behind sought work with the
589:. This road had a branch at the Mayweilerhof leading to Ulmet and the Glan crossing, and farther on to a junction with yet another road that ran north–south.
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1317:(1756) and beginning about the mid 19th century, with the dropping of the H at the end (which was not pronounced anyway), the modern spelling appeared.
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were counted at their workplaces, not at their homes. This was, however, followed by slight growth in population. With regard to religious affiliation,
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708:’s left bank, during which time Ulmet, sometimes by itself and sometimes together with Pilsbach across the Glan, was the chief centre of a Zweibrücken
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923:’ share of the population, however, had already begun to shrink steadily by the 19th century, mostly owing to migration to the industrial regions.
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601:, reducing the amount of land under the plough by 164 ha. This loss, as well as developments in industry and indeed in the era following the
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1469:. In 1609, the parish, with the addition of Huffersweiler (later an outlying centre of Erzweiler), still had its old extent. From 1639 to 1671,
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545:(“Tableaux from Rhenish Bavaria”), for instance, a population of 495 inhabitants is listed for Ulmet, whereas for the now considerably bigger
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away from the Glan in the very latest times with the opening of five new building areas. Ulmet, once a rich farming village, was, before the
1779:
2242:– one of the two tracks is still there – between Altenglan and Staudernheim, which has led to an upturn in the tourist trade. Part of the
1941:(“Middle Glan Valley Shepherds’ Association”) and the Tourism Municipality of Ulmet with its widely known dining establishments and inns.
1449:, Erzweiler (forsaken by its last few inhabitants in 1974 after having been incorporated into the Baumholder Troop Drilling Ground by the
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Ulmet is one of the oldest places in the Glan area. The first documentary mention came as early as 932 or 952 in the addendum to the
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Theodor Zink (b. 24 September 1871 in Ulmet; d. October 1934 in Kaiserslautern) founder of the Theodor-Zink-Museum in Kaiserslautern
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An 18th-century seal from Ulmet is known – the earliest example stems from 1753 – but it represents not the village, but rather the
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times had been a strategic line, was built from 1902 to 1904. The first train on this line ran on 1 May 1904. The line between
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along with part of the railway property was sold into private ownership in 1995. Since 2000, visitors have been able to ride
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and Southeastern Europe had taken their toll on the population figures, which were now shrinking. Between the end of the
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1934:
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wars of conquest. Only in the 18th century did an epoch of growth and strength set in, and it was then that the first
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1413:, and it is now remembered as the scene of the Battle of BrĂĽcken. Documents from the 15th and 16th centuries mention
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in Ulmet's coat of arms (although the blazon says that the one on top is supposed to be a U rather than a V). The
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managed to increase their percentage of the population slightly. For a time, almost 10% of the inhabitants were
732:. In 1633, during the Thirty Years’ War, there was an engagement at the earthworks in which the Imperial Army's
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1958:, jollity, music and song contribute to the entertainment, and promote the sense of community in the village.
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that still stands today, then the hub of a great parish. In the early 12th century, the village passed to the
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523:, the biggest municipality in the middle Glan valley, and the governing one, being as it was the seat of an
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in 1523. Belonging to the reformed parish of Flurskappeln in 1538 were the villages of BrĂĽcken (vanished),
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their own graveyards. Nowadays, only the dead from Ulmet and Rathsweiler are buried in Ulmet's graveyard.
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The extensive loss of lands in the west to the Baumholder troop drilling ground and in the southwest to
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building, one-floor storage hall with loading ramp, one-and-a-half-floor lavatory and stable shed, 1904
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inhabitants. The rise became continuous, but by the mid 19th century, the effects of emigration to the
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World War came a drop in population, due not least of all to young people “fleeing the countryside” (
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In a 1267 document from the Remigiusberg Monastery, the name Ulmet appears for the first time, as
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merged Veldenz, some of his own holdings and the County of ZweibrĂĽcken to found the new County of
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did, in the 11th century. It was likely a tiny village, but a village nonetheless, rather than a
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no longer has any importance, with the last of the self-powered passenger trains running on the
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Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz – Amtliches Verzeichnis der Gemeinden und Gemeindeteile
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addition, 1873/1874, architect Father Heimy, BrĂĽcken; two bells: 1774 by Johann Nerger and 1874
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used for their heraldic lion. The wavy barrulet (thin horizontal stripe) stands for the river
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are also known) growing on the way into the old graveyard are considered natural monuments.
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1629:. The arms have been borne since 4 April 1979 when they were approved by the now abolished
541:. Ulmet could claim to be the governing centre up until the 19th century. In P. A. Paule's
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were planted at the way into the graveyard to mark the occasion of the unification of the
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mercenaries. Some of the inhabitants got to safety, along with their clergyman Suevas, at
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with a rectory, the landlord's house and a servants’ house. It lay in the area where the
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churches, has been under protection as a natural and cultural monument. Buried at the
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Also belonging to Ulmet are the outlying homesteads of Felschbachhof and MĂĽhlwieshof.
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at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
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father was then the schoolteacher, was born in 1871. Until 1843, Ulmet had only a
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Festival”), held since 1981 on the second weekend in August. One can see from the
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tent roof; Baroque aisleless church, 1737/1738; two bells: 1469 by Johann Otto,
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is still in operation, and indeed the nearest station is the one in Altenglan.
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churches. Yet another town hall was built in 1823. In the years 1873 to 1875,
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borne by the cars parked at the fairground that visitors come from the whole
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rectory; building with hipped roof, 1783, architect Friedrich Gerhard Wahl,
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undertaken between 1968 and 1979, which cost a great amount (1,300,000
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finds in or near the municipal area bear witness to early human habitation:
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An 8 km-long educational path about the area's bodies of water – the
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times for Ulmet, with some figures broken down by religious denomination:
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were taken prisoner. In 1635, Ulmet was burnt down by the Imperial Army's
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1605:. The seal displays the overlapped letters A and V, an abbreviation for
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by way of the Mayweilerhof (estate) to Rathsweiler and running from the
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1894:) on summertime weekends. Only Ulmet has kept the old tradition of the
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built onto it serving Ulmet, Erdesbach, Niederalben and Rathsweiler.
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2001:“Germania” singing club (municipality's oldest club, founded in 1862)
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planted at the entrance in 1818 on the occasion of the union of the
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The council is made up of 12 council members, who were elected by
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expanded the farm lane that led to the Mayweilerhof into the new
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were the overwhelming majority in Ulmet. Over time, though, the
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2359:"Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden"
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daily to jobs in the neighbouring Saarland and even as far as
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1249:. Other forms of the name that have cropped up over time are
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was undertaken between 1968 and 1979. On 1 January 1972, the
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1609:. These same letters now appear in almost the same shape as
2348:, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 3 August 2021.
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Middle Glan Valley Shepherds’ Association (founded in 1980)
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founding, Ulmet bears a name of Celtic origin, like Kusel (
870:(“Mayoralty”) of Ulmet was dissolved and in its stead, the
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with its great, fertile municipal area. In the course of
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at their clubhouse on the “Rotenhöh” (cadastral area).
1378:, still stands today. Furthermore, the well known 1364
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The following table shows population development since
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the hub for surrounding villages as seat of first the
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1890:(church consecration festivals, locally known as the
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began to introduce the Reformation into the Duchy of
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1992:Countrywomen's club (founded in 1952)
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1939:Schafhalterverein Mittleres Glantal
1693:, 1784–1786, architect Peter Bell,
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3123:Schellweiler
3118:Sankt Julian
2858:Hefersweiler
2713:Altenkirchen
2638:Flurskapelle
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2948:Krottelbach
2903:Hoppstädten
2873:Herchweiler
2833:GlanbrĂĽcken
2743:Breitenbach
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2291:Volksschule
2244:Glantalbahn
2240:Glantalbahn
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2165:KreisstraĂźe
2063:agriculture
1996:Evangelical
1978:Fischerfest
1967:Evangelical
1950:Gallushalle
1904:Purzelmarkt
1699:Holy Cross
1681:ZweibrĂĽcken
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1431:Reformation
1384:Middle Ages
1056:Evangelical
909:Protestants
858:Electricity
853:Glantalbahn
792:Rathsweiler
755:emigrations
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655:Middle Ages
648:Evangelical
639:prehistoric
599:agriculture
579:Niederalben
539:Rathsweiler
480:Niederalben
476:Rathsweiler
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416:community.
166: /
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2958:Langenbach
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2088:Landflucht
2058:SchultheiĂź
2026:Sport club
1963:Whitsunday
1927:Palatinate
1915:Hammelfest
1908:Gallusfest
1900:Billigheim
1896:Gallusfest
1884:Saint Gall
1880:Gallusfest
1727:Romanesque
1677:Protestant
1670:rusticated
1619:escutcheon
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941:income tax
929:Landflucht
764:Department
567:Roman road
561:by way of
500:Baumholder
441:Palatinate
265:Population
225:Government
151:49°35′08″N
3183:Wolfstein
3163:Wahnwegen
3078:Rehweiler
3063:Quirnbach
3023:Oberalben
2868:Henschtal
2808:Etschberg
2798:Erdesbach
2793:Elzweiler
2738:Bosenbach
2723:Bedesbach
2708:Altenglan
2613:Education
2602:Transport
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2236:draisines
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2195:A 62
2137:Transport
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1691:starlings
1666:sandstone
1648:Buildings
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1471:Altenglan
1459:Oberalben
1447:Erdesbach
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661:Polyptych
614:Antiquity
587:Kreuznach
563:Bosenbach
547:Altenglan
535:Oberalben
531:Erdesbach
496:Oberalben
492:Erdesbach
488:Bedesbach
445:sea level
420:Geography
313:UTC+02:00
292:UTC+01:00
287:Time zone
257:Elevation
154:7°27′23″E
3168:Waldmohr
3093:Relsberg
3043:Odenbach
2843:Grumbach
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2783:Ehweiler
2763:Deimberg
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2728:Blaubach
2718:Aschbach
2703:Albessen
2698:Adenbach
2636:Ulmet’s
2503:Religion
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2256:Reformed
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2192:Autobahn
2184:Blaubach
2176:district
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2108:Ramstein
1946:Dorffest
1933:and the
1931:Saarland
1923:licences
1888:kermises
1720:sacristy
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1596:heraldic
1551:Politics
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1421:Religion
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1347:Germanic
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842:Church (
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832:Reformed
818:and the
816:Waterloo
760:Unteramt
743:Croatian
710:Unteramt
702:occupied
665:Kapellen
585:towards
526:Unteramt
464:pipeline
425:Location
391:district
360:ulmet.de
202:District
3053:Ohmbach
3018:NuĂźbach
2938:Körborn
2923:Kappeln
2913:HĂĽffler
2898:Homberg
2748:BrĂĽcken
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1731:Baroque
1611:charges
1498:Capella
1406:Veldenz
1349:times.
1291:Olmuett
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848:railway
734:Spanish
609:History
414:tourism
399:Germany
356:Website
207:Kusel
183:Germany
179:Country
2983:Medard
2933:Konken
2753:Buborn
2296:Grund-
2262:Gulden
2171:, the
2032:Tennis
1965:, the
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1704:Church
1510:bronze
1376:chapel
1368:church
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1339:Pelisa
1315:Ulmeth
1311:Olmeth
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884:census
814:After
780:mairie
776:Canton
770:, the
673:chapel
644:Spolia
632:Speyer
551:Celtic
457:Graces
449:Gothic
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127:Ulmet
95:Ulmet
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1568:Mayor
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1283:Olmud
1275:Olmut
1259:Olmud
1251:Olmut
1236:Gleni
1232:Cosla
1226:As a
1181:Other
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768:Sarre
706:Rhine
555:Roman
453:Venus
410:Kusel
388:Kusel
368:Ulmet
341:06387
330:66887
232:Mayor
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