Gundersweiler

Gundersweiler

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Gundersweiler

Coordinates: 49°35′40″N 7°47′07″E / 49.59444°N 7.78528°E / 49.59444; 7.78528Coordinates: 49°35′40″N 7°47′07″E / 49.59444°N 7.78528°E / 49.59444; 7.78528
Country Germany
State Rhineland-Palatinate
District Donnersbergkreis
Municipal assoc. Rockenhausen
Government
  Mayor Berthold Grimm
Area
  Total 10.44 km2 (4.03 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
  Total 510
  Density 49/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 67724
Dialling codes 06361
Vehicle registration KIB

Gundersweiler is a village in the Rockenhausen municipality and the Donnersbergkreis district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is located in the valley of Moschelbach in the North Palatine Uplands, southwest of Donnersberg and between Kaiserslautern and Bad Kreuznach.

History

The first known mention of Gundersweiler is from the year 891, as 'Novale Guntharii'. The name is believed to have originated from one of the first settlers, 'Gunthari'. In 1290, the village was documented as 'Guntzwilre' and in 1355 it became part of the Electoral Palatinate. Further still, in 1515 it joined what is now known as the Rockenhausen Community. During the 17th century, robber barons struck the area and the community struggled until armed knights were appointed to guard the road through the Moschelbach valley. The village and surrounding villages suffered greatly during the Thirty Years War and the majority of the area was destroyed.

In 1798, during the French Revolution, French forces annexed the west back of the Rhine and the village became part of the Mont-Tonnerre department, which stretched East-to-West from what is now the French border to the River Rhine and North-to-South from Mainz to the French border. Within the department, it was part of the Kaiserslautern district and the canton of Rockenhausen. Once Napoleon was defeated, the Congress of Vienna allocated Gundersweiler and the surrounding area to Bavaria, where it remained between 1816 and 1945. After the Second World War, it was once again incorporated into France in the form of the French occupation zone and to the newly formed state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Population

As of 2014, the population stands at 510, the majority of whom are Protestant who are served by a protestant church and a protestant parsonage. The local council consists of twelve councilors.

Sport

Gundersweiler has its own football team in the form of 'SV Gundersweiler', who play in the 'B-Klasse Kaiserslautern-Donnersberg Nord', on the ninth level of the German football league system.[2] The village is surrounded by walking and cycling paths.


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