Münsingen, Germany

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Coordinates: 48°25′N 09°30′E

Münsingen
Coat of arms of Münsingen Location of Münsingen in Germany

Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region Tübingen
District Reutlingen
Population 14,582 (December 31, 2005)
Area 116.05 km²
Population density 126 /km²
Elevation 707 m
Coordinates 48°25′ N 09°30′ E
Postal code 72521-72525
Area code 07381, 07383, 07384
Licence plate code RT
Mayor Mike Münzing
Website www.muensingen.de
The title of this article contains the character ü. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Muensingen.

Münsingen is a town in the district of Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 23 km southeast of Reutlingen, and 37 km west of Ulm.


[edit] History

The name Münsingen is assumed to be derrived of an alemannic chief called Munigis, who founded a settlement on the present-day city boundaries. In 775 Münsingen is mentioned for the first time on a deed of gift of Lorsch Abbey. The church of Münsingen is mentioned 804. After the rule of the Franks the village goes to the county of Württemberg-Urach, which sells it in 1263 to Ulrich I . In 1339 Münsingen is granted Town privileges. Through the partition of Württemberg it comes under rule of the Urach part, until in 1482 the Treaty of Münsingen declares the re-unification of the County of Württemberg. On October 23, October 1654 becomes an administration centre of regional importance. From 1938 to 1973 Münsingen was capital of the district of Münsingen.

In 1895 the German Empire began with the construction of a Proving ground. Later this became the Duke-Albrecht-Barracks. It was closed on March, 31, 2004. The ground was transformed into a settlement.

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