Nasingen

Nasingen is a municipality in the district of Bitburg -Prüm, in Rhineland -Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality New Castle.

Geography

Nasingen lies immediately below the 535 meter high Muxerather height. The municipality and the living space Op belongs to the Emplo

History

Nasingen was first mentioned in 1531 as Nahnsen. It belonged to the late 18th century to the Luxembourg county of Vianden.

With the occupation of the Austrian Netherlands ( 1794), which included the Duchy of Luxembourg by French revolutionary troops, the place was French and was from 1795 to 1814 to the forests department. 1815, the former Luxembourg territory east of the Sauer and the Our the Congress of Vienna was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia. This came Nasingen 1816 Bitburg in the Trier region and was initially managed by the mayor Lahr and later by the mayor's New Castle. After the First World War at times again occupied by the French, the place is since 1946 part of Rhineland- Palatinate then newly founded.

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

Parish council

The local council in Nasingen consists of six council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 by majority vote, and the honorary mayor as chairman.

Structures

The place has a village hall and a Catholic chapel belonging to the Parish Koxhausen. A Grade II listed farmstead in the village street, and a restored bakehouse are in private hands.

See also: List of cultural monuments in Nasingen

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