Mainflingen


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FieldValue
nameMainflingen
typeOrtsteil
MunicipalityMainhausen
image_photoMainflingen Main.JPG
image_captionView overlooking the river Main with the local church in the background
image_coaCoat of arms of Mainflingen.jpg
coordinates
stateHessen
regionDarmstadt
districtOffenbach
elevation110
area9.30
postal_code63533
area_code06182
population4206
Stand2017-12-31
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| name = Mainflingen | type = Ortsteil | Municipality = Mainhausen | image_photo = Mainflingen Main.JPG | image_caption = View overlooking the river Main with the local church in the background | image_coa = Coat of arms of Mainflingen.jpg | coordinates = | state = Hessen | region = Darmstadt | district = Offenbach | elevation = 110 | area = 9.30 | postal_code = 63533 | area_code = 06182 | population = 4206 | Stand = 2017-12-31 Mainflingen is a village and part (Ortsteil) of the municipality Mainhausen, in the district of Offenbach in Hesse with about 4000 inhabitants. It is known for its time signal transmitter, DCF77, which controls almost all radio clocks in Western Europe.

Geography

Location

Mainflingen is part of the municipality Mainhausen, which lies in the Offenbach district, located in the southernmost part of the state Hesse right on the border with Bavaria. It lies near the river Main.

Constituent communities

Mainflingen is one of the two constituent communities of Mainhausen, the other one is Zellhausen.

History

Mainflingen was first mentioned in a document from the year 775. In this and other documents from 793, 796 and 799 it is confirmed that citizens of the municipality Manolfingen bequeathed fields and meadows to the monastery Lorsch. Researchers believe that the name is not derived from the river Main, but from a man named Manolf and his ancestors.

A document confirms that Witch-hunts also occurred in Mainflingen.

As a direct consequence of the Thirty Years' War, Mainflingen and the surrounding communities had suffered severe population losses.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved by the Hessian Ministry of the Interior and Sport on 2 June 1955.

  • Blazon The coat of arms of Mainflingen depicts a red shield with a silver wave band and an ascending white horse above it.

References

References

  1. . ["Der Zeitsender DCF77 in Mainflingen"](https://www.mainhausen.de/zeitsender). *City of Mainhausen*.
  2. Signus, Oliver. (16 September 2015). "Mainflingen vor 1240 Jahren erstmals urkundlich erwähnt". Offenbach-Post.

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