Enkenbach-Alsenborn (Verbandsgemeinde)

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The Association Enkenbach -Alsenborn is an administrative unit in the form of a local authority in the district of Kaiserslautern, in Rhineland- Palatinate. The municipality includes four local communities, the administrative headquarters are in the eponymous Enkenbach -Alsenborn.

Association members of communities

(Population at 31 December 2012)

History

The Association Enkenbach -Alsenborn was in the mid-1960s started Rhineland-Palatinate territorial and administrative reform on the basis of the " Thirteenth state law on administrative simplification in the land of Rhineland -Palatinate " dated 1 March 1972 entered into force on 22 April 1972, newly formed. The local governments Enkenbach -Alsenborn and Neuhemsbach, the "Community mayors " Mehlingen and Sembach and the control and Gemeindeeinnehmerei Enkenbach- Alsenborn were dissolved and transferred the management of the local churches of the municipal administration.

Policy

Association of municipal

The association council Enkenbach- Alsenborn consists of 28 volunteer council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 in a personalized proportional representation, and the full-time mayor as chairman.

Distribution of seats in association council:

Mayor

Mayor of the municipality were since founding in 1972:

Coat of arms

Description: In eightfold split of red and silver shield board under a divided by a wavy line silver shield head, in two red Bollen, in blue a silver lily. Approved it was on 25 August 1978.

Local communities

Mehlingen

Neuhemsbach

Sembach

Local communities Sembach Neuhemsbach Mehlingen Enkenbach- Alsenborn

City Hall Fountain in front of the town hall of the municipality

Town hall of the municipality in Enkenbach

Sandstone relief with the four municipal coat of arms in the Council Chamber

The places in the area of ​​present-day municipality were subject before the French Revolution different gentlemen, who find themselves in the arms of the local churches.

Villages including their Uznamen

Before the building of the municipal administration in Enkenbach is a fountain on which the villages are shown symbolically. The Uznamen relate to the following places:

The piston of Wartenberg led three red Bollen in their coat of arms. The coat of arms of Sembach combines the three symbols of the piston family of Wartenberg: In the middle shield the arms of the piston of Wartenberg, about a piston wielding man from the crest and down a post horn from its Official coat of arms, after Johann Casimir piston become of Wartenberg Postmaster General in Prussia had.

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