Michelsneukirchen

Michelsneukirchen
Michelsneukirchen
Coordinates
Administration
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Oberpfalz
District Cham
Municipal assoc. Falkenstein
Mayor Gerhard Blab
Basic statistics
Area 32.86 km2 (12.69 sq mi)
Elevation 569 m  (1867 ft)
Population 1,771 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 54 /km2 (140 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate CHA
Postal code 93185
Area codes 0 94 67
Website www.michelsneukirchen.de

Michelsneukirchen is a community in Oberpfälzer district of Cham in Bavaria in Germany.

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Geographical Facts

Geographical position

The community is located in the Bavarian Forest.

Adjoining Municipalities

adjoining municipalities are Schorndorf, Falkenstein, Obertrübenbach and in Zinzenzell in Niederbayern.

Structuring of the Community

There are several small villages in Michelsneukirchen, for example Dörfling, Woppmannsdorf, Momannsfelden, Regelsmais and Ponholz.

History

The village belonged to the masters of Falkenstein.

Crest

Michelsneukirchen's crest is "divided by red and gold; a silver flaming sword in front, three tilted lozenges in the back."

Regular Events

Church service every Sunday at 9.30 with traditional Frühschoppen afterwards. (I.e. go for a drink in one of the local pubs until lunch is served.)

Gastronomic Specialties

Grandma's mushroom soup with dumplings and apple pie for dessert.

Miscellaneous

With its various sights, e.g. several crystal clear bathing ponds like Pforrer-and Hallerweiher, two traditional butcher's shops, a state-of-the-art defecator and a cosy bench next to an architecturally masterful well, gargantuan Michelsneukirchen is a popular destination of excursions. Moreover, there are several trees, houses and even a church.

Due to its exceptional beauty, Michelsneukirchen was successful in a competition called "Unser Dorf soll schöner werden" (Let's prettify our village") several times. Apart from that, the village is famous for the outstanding quality of the applied fertilizer ("Odl") and its good air.

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