Düngenheim

Düngenheim is a municipality in the district Cochem-Zell, in Rhineland -Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Emperor Esch.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 4.1 associations
  • 5.1 Education and Nursing Home
  • 5.2 seniors home Eifel
  • 5.3 kindergartens and school

Geography

Geographical location

Düngenheim is located on the outskirts of the district Cochem- Zell. The site extends over a length of 1.4 kilometers and is terms of population, the largest municipality in the municipality Emperor Esch.

To Düngenheim includes the residential places children's home St. Martin, Lehnholz and Weier Thalerhofstraße.

Climate

The annual rainfall is 729 mm. The deposits are located in the middle third of the detected values ​​in Germany. At 47% of the stations of the German Weather Service lower values ​​are registered. The driest month is September, most precipitation falls in November. In November, falling 1.4 times more precipitation than in September. Precipitation varies only slightly and are distributed extremely evenly throughout the year. At only 1% of the monitoring stations, lower seasonal swings are recorded.

History

The town was first mentioned as " Dunechinga " in records in 1097. Later mentions were " Dunichenheim " ( 1140 ), " Thunechingin " ( 1179 ) and " extension rings " ( 1475 ).

By the end of the 18th century Düngenheim country belonged to the Electorate of Trier gorgeous and the Office Kaisersesch was assigned. The basic rule held the Klosterstuben, already in 1179 the property of the monastery was administered by an inserted Vogt. According to a Weistum from 1521 the monastery Stubben practiced the Low jurisdiction by a magistrate.

In 1794, French revolutionary troops had the left bank of the Rhine was annexed, from 1798 to 1814 belonged Düngenheim (then " things home " ) to the canton of Esch Emperor in the arrondissement of Koblenz in the Rhine -Moselle department. The municipal council ( fertilizing Heimer community representatives in the Mairie Emperor Esch) was 1808, the citizens Darscheid. There was a school teacher in the village.

Due to the decisions on the Congress of Vienna ( 1815), the region was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia. Under the Prussian administration, the community Düngenheim came to the mayor's Emperor Esch district Cochem, who belonged to the Rhine Province to the new Region of Koblenz and from 1822 on.

Since 1946, the community Düngenheim is part of Rhineland- Palatinate, since 1968 it belongs to the municipality Emperor Esch and since 1969 the district Cochem- Zell.

Long associated with Düngenheim was the slate quarrying in various mines in the area. Middle of the 20th century has ceased operations. Many men suffer today from the effects of hard work in the mines. The inputs of the slate quarries was tightly sealed and only serve shelters bats. For visitors to the Municipality of shale mining is still recognizable by the large slate dumps.

The development of the population of Düngenheim, the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 based on population censuses:

Policy

Parish council

The local council in Düngenheim consists of 16 council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 a personalized proportional representation, and the honorary mayor as chairman. The 16 seats in the municipal council are divided into two groups of voters. In the previous election in 2004, a majority vote was held.

Culture and sights

Clubs

The town has a strong association life with many clubs and associations: fishing club, fertilizing Heimer carnival Club (DCC ), Möhnen club, TuS Düngenheim, drum club, volunteer fire department Düngenheim, church choir, womanizer fans, Eifelverein, Shepherd club and the bachelors club Düngenheim, arguably the greatest to the tradition can look back (125 years).

The biggest club in the city is the gymnastics and sports clubs ( TuS short ). Several departments form a complex association structure. The broadest division is the division soccer. Currently playing the SG Düngenheim / Urmersbach / Masburg with the First team in the county league A and with the II team in the county league C. 6-17 year olds can play in the various youth teams. In addition to the football section has been around since 2008, a dodgeball team that the dodgeball Region District Eifel -Mosel -Hunsrück represents nationally the only association. Biggest triumph in addition to the German Championship 2009 for the associated qualification for the international Dodgeball Association Championships, which take place as a parallel event to the Winter Olympics every 4 years.

Economy and infrastructure

Education and nursing home

In Düngenheim is the education and care home St Martin. Here people with disabilities are cared for and maintained by resident nurses and educators. Residents with mild disabilities can live independently in supervised group homes and have a job in a sheltered workshop. The children's home St. Martin is one of the largest employers in the community association Emperor Esch. Situated on the edge of the forest Wettau.

Seniors home Eifel

In Düngenheim is since 1996 the senior home Eifel. Efforts are being made with the residents many different activities such as singing circles, craft work or day trips. On individual requests can be actively addressed by the trained nursing staff. The seniors home Eifel specializes in the field of artificial respiration. In June 2010, was awarded by the BIVA the certificate for quality of life in nursing homes and thus found the convenience of the facility.

Preschools and school

The carrier of the primary school is St Hildegardishaus GmbH. In 2004, the carrier has been permitted to set up a private elementary school. This exists in the community Düngenheim since 1977 back in primary school.

The primary school St. Martin Düngenheim is a spacious two denominational school which now has six classes. It offers an integrative school for children with and without special needs.

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