Talling

Talling in the Hunsrück is a municipality in the district of Bernkastel -Wittlich, in Rhineland -Palatinate. It belongs to the municipality Thalfang to the inheritance head.

Geography

Talling located about 20 km east of Trier and 8 km from the junction of the A1 Mehring. The place is located in the Hunsrück. The highest elevation in Rhineland -Palatinate, the heir head with 816 m above sea level, is not far away.

History

The place belonged since 1112 to the Markthal catch.

After the French Revolution, the left bank of the Rhine and thus Talling of France in 1794 taken possession. Talling was assigned from 1798 to 1814 the Canton Büdlich in Saarland Department. Talling was the capital of a Mairie, which included the communities of mountain light, Gielert, Lückenburg, Neunkirchen and Schoenberg. Thanks to the law of 26 March 1798, the French raised their feudal rights in the region. After the end of French rule, the town came in 1815 with the Kingdom of Prussia and became the administrative seat of the mayor's Talling, were among the six municipalities. Since 1946 it has been part of Rhineland- Palatinate then newly founded. Until the local Rhineland-Palatinate administrative reform of 1969, the Hunsrückort belonged to the district of Bernkastel.

One can find some still traces of the former Roman road that led from Trier to Mainz in the surrounding woods. According to legend, the Schinderhannes cave is at the " Berrja Wacken ", a small group of rocks in the surrounding woods.

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

Policy

Parish council

The local council in Talling 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.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the municipality Talling divided into 4 parts: oak, coulter, letter " G" and ground.

" Sign from red to silver in decreased angular pitch divided to sign foot, above in red a silver oak accompany the bottom right of two golden plow blades on the bottom left of a golden Gemärke in: In the approval of the district government Trier from 14 December 1973 following coat of arms description was detained G-Form ".

The four parts of the arms are to be interpreted as follows: Oak: stands for the forestry industry in Talling, as well as a listed oak in the birchavenue. "G " stands for traces of the former settlement " Gospert " near the place. Plow blade and base: symbolize agriculture in Talling.

Clubs

There are two clubs in town, the volunteer fire department and the table tennis club Talling 1963, as well as the voluntary youth connection Stelzclub.

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