Kreimbach-Kaulbach

Kreimbach - Kaulbach is a municipality in the district of Kusel, in Rhineland -Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Wolfenstein.

Geography

The municipality is located on the southeast of the Lauter Königsberg in the North Palatine Uplands. To the municipality besides the two eponymous districts include the residential places factory Throw Mühle, Wallackerhof and winter creek.

History

Kreimbach was first documented in 1309, Kaulbach in 1437th The places belonged to Electoral Palatinate.

On 7 June 1969, the municipality Kreimbach - Kaulbach was regenerated from the previously independent municipalities Kreimbach and Kaulbach.

Policy

Parish council

The local council in Kreimbach - Kaulbach consists of twelve council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 of personalized proportional representation, and the honorary mayor as chairman. In the previous election in 2004, the council members were elected by majority vote.

Allocation of seats in the local council:

Economy and infrastructure

By Kreimbach - Kaulbach leads the federal highway 270 in the village there is a breakpoint of the Lauter Valley Railway.

Sanctuary

The district Kaulbach is one of the official pilgrimage sites of the relevant diocese Speyer. On the local Chapel Hill ( Chapel ) founded in 1875 the long-standing Wolfsteiner minister Philipp Hammer, who was also a religious writer, from the royalties of his books the church " Maria Hilf" and founded a pilgrimage. Dean Hammer, at that time a well -known speaker on Catholic Germany large events ( Catholics days, etc.), is buried in the chapel. During his lifetime, came there often be college friend, Bishop of Trier Felix Korum, to preach and to hold church services.

Clubs

  • SV 1961 Kaulbach Kreimbach e.V.
  • Shooting club Kaulbach Kreimbach 1958 e.V
  • TTC Kreimbach - Kaulbach 1951 e.V.
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