Hausen, Miltenberg

Hausen is a municipality in the Lower Franconian district of Miltenberg and a member of the administrative community Kleinwallstadt.

  • 2.1 Etymology
  • 2.2 Earlier spellings
  • 3.1 Population development
  • 5.1 monuments
  • 6.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 6.2 Education

Geography

Geographical Location

Hausen lies in the Bavarian Lower Main region.

Community structure

The municipality has an officially designated Hausen district.

There is only the district Hausen.

The former places Oberhausen and Unterhausen are now grown structurally and form the Hausen district.

Neighboring communities

Name

Etymology

The basic word in the name Hausen is a plural form of Middle High German word hus, meaning the house.

Earlier spellings

Earlier spellings of the place from various historical maps and documents:

History

The places Oberhausen and Unterhausen in the Upper Archbishopric of Mainz were loud Empire in 1803 a part of the newly formed Principality of Aschaffenburg the Prince Primate von Dalberg, with which ( now a department of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt ) it finally fell to Bavaria in 1814. On April 25, 1856, the two formerly independent municipalities were merged into community living.

Population Development

Policy

The council consists of 13 members ( including the mayor ), broken down as follows:

  • CSU / WG 8 seats
  • Hausener citizens Block 5 seats

The municipal tax revenue amounted to the equivalent of € 674,000 in 1999, which amounted to the trade tax revenues ( net) converted € 36,000.

Culture and sights

Monuments

→ List of monuments in Hausen (bei Aschaffenburg )

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

It was in 1998 according to official statistics in the manufacturing sector and 42 in the area of ​​trade and transport any social insurance contributions at the workplace. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 746 in the manufacturing sector, there were 4 businesses in the construction industry 2 companies. In addition, in 1999, there were 12 farms with an agricultural area of ​​144 ha, of which 83 hectares of arable land and 57 ha of permanent grassland.

Education

There are the following facilities:

  • Kindergartens: 100 kindergarten places with 71 children (as of 1999)
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