Die Überprüfung der Grabmale auf den Friedhöfen der Ortsgemeinde Kottweiler-Schwanden erfolgt am 24.06.2022. Die Absicht wird gem. § 23 der Friedhofssatzung der Ortsgemeinde Kottweiler-Schwanden bekannt gemacht. Neben der Ortsgemeinde als…
Bekanntmachung des Beschlusses zur Einleitung des Verfahrens zur 1. Teiländerung des Bebauungsplanes und Bekanntmachung der Öffentlichen Auslegung der 1. Teiländerung des Bebauungsplanes Gemäß § 2 Abs. 1 BauGB in der…
Since the year 1600, the name „Sulzbach“ has been used for the creek that flows lengthways through Kottweiler-Schwanden and flows into the Moorbach in Steinwenden. The name „Bihlbach“ was popular…
Popularly called „Bäärebusch“. The root word „bush“ was used to describe the wood or forest that lies on the hill that separates the valley Sulzbachtal from the valley Hainbuchental coming…
There is no distinct creek with this name. The name Ochsenbach (exen creek) stands for the location where the creeks Sulzbach and Hainbuchentaler Bach flow together, flow a few meters…
Popularly Im / Am / De Woog The word Woog comes from the Middle High German „wac, wage“, which means something like pond. Before the Thirty Years‘ War, the three…
In the 18th century, the three-field farming with cattle drives was still prevalent in Kottweiler and Schwanden which meant the houses had no stables and there was no stable feeding…
Between the two basins “Bruchwiese” and “Alter Weiher” on the Schwenderbach steep slope, the “Braunenberg” rises up to a height of 302 meters. At the time of the original cadastre,…
Vernacular: In de Altwiss Between Fuchshübel and Braunenberg, an approximately 250-meter-long side valley runs up the steep slope from the Schwenderbach creek. In the early 18th century, a fish pond…
The Schwenderbach rises between the neighboring communities of Fockenberg-Limbach and Reuschbach and marks the boundary to the neighboring villages along its course. In the 16th century, at least three different…