Ulm-Jungingen

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Jungingen
Stadtteil of Ulm
Jungingen
Coordinates: 48°24′N 9°59′E / 48.400°N 9.983°E / 48.400; 9.983Coordinates: 48°24′N 9°59′E / 48.400°N 9.983°E / 48.400; 9.983
Country Germany
State
Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Tübingen
District Urban districts of Germany
Town Ulm
Population (1/1/2005)
  Total 3,200
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 89081
Dialling codes 0731
Vehicle registration UL

Ulm-Jungingen is a borough of Ulm in the German Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg with a population around 3,200.

History

Historians suppose that the first settlers arrived circa 700. The ending "ingen" insinuates that Jungingen, like its namesake to the west near the river Neckar, has an alemannic background. Jungingen near the Danube is first mentioned in 1275.

In the 17th century Jungingen was recorded to have had just had about 300 inhabitants. The roofs were thatched, except for the roof of the church.

On 11 October 1805, a part of Napoleon's army met superior Austrian forces which misjudged the situation. The Battle of Haslach-Jungingen was fought until 9 o'clock p.m., when the French troops retreated, with 4000 Austrian prisoners. The casualties were roughly 2000 deaths in total.

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