Müllenbach, Cochem-Zell

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

History

In the year 1036 allegedly carried out the first recorded mention garbage Bach as " Michel Embach sup Cumitato " secured the documentary mention is only for year 1333. 1548 took over Kurtrier the sovereign rights over waste stream of the Earl of Virneburg. Müllenbachschleife belonged to the Official Monreal and high court Masburg. , the high court Masburg was a fief of the Counts of Virneburg. Trier in the fire book from 1563 23 hearths (households) are listed in waste stream ( Moelenbach ).

In 1794, French revolutionary troops had the left bank of the Rhine was annexed, from 1798 to 1814 belonged to the waste stream Canton Kaisersesch in the arrondissement of Koblenz in the Rhine -Moselle department. The municipal council ( waste Bacher community representatives in the Mairie Emperor Esch) was 1808, the citizens Felser. 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 municipality garbage Bach 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 municipality waste stream is part of Rhineland- Palatinate, since 1968 it belongs to the municipality Emperor Esch and since 1969 the district Cochem- Zell.

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

Parish council

The local council in waste stream consists of twelve council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 in a personalized proportional representation, and the honorary mayor as chairman. The twelve seats in the municipal council are divided into two groups of voters.

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