Niederentzen Explained

Niederentzen
Commune Status:Commune
Image Coat Of Arms:Blason de la ville de Niederentzen (68).svg
Arrondissement:Thann-Guebwiller
Canton:Ensisheim
Insee:68234
Postal Code:68127
Mayor:Jean-Pierre Widmer[1]
Term:2020 - 2026
Intercommunality:Centre Haut-Rhin
Coordinates:47.9486°N 7.3819°W
Elevation M:205
Elevation Min M:201
Elevation Max M:209
Area Km2:8.81

Niederentzen is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.

Geography

The village of Niederentzen was established between the Vosges and the Rhine on the left bank of the Ill, at an altitude of 205 meters. It has an area of 8.81 square kilometres. It stretches between the Forest of the Thur and the vestiges of the . The wooded area is 1.35km2 and 7.25km2 is assigned to agriculture. The local climate is characterized by weak precipitation, 539 mm per annum on average, and an average annual temperature of 10.2 °C.

History

In this area a place called "Giessen" was discovered, along with tombs, jewels and ceramics dating from the first period of the Iron Age to the end of the Bronze Age.

The name (Nidern Enszheim 1276) is a contraction of "Nieder-Ensisheim" ("Nieder": lower). Niederentzen and Oberentzen were originally a single holding. In the thirteenth century, this holding was dissociated and Niederentzen became part of the territory of Murbach Abbey. In 1358, the village was taken by the Habsburgs, who gave it first to the lords of Hattstatt, and then, on their extinction (1585), to the Swiss noble family of Truchsess von Rheinfelden. Jean-Melchior Truchsess von Rheinfelden, who died in 1699, returned the property to the church. After the French Revolution, Niederentzen became part of Ensisheim.

During the nineteenth century, the American businessman Henri Castro offered lands in the state of Texas. Some inhabitants of Niederentzen responded and settled in Castroville and D'Hanis. This second city is currently twinned with Niederentzen; a portion of the village bears its name.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the village of Niederentzen was created in 1978 by M. Lucien Bilger, then mayor of the commune. It combines elements of the armorial bearings of the Hattstatt lords and the Truchsess nobles, illustrating the history of the village.

Administration

List of mayors! Date of election !! Name !! Action
The data before 1977 is unknown.
March 1977 M. Lucien Bilger Builds a vacation home
March 2001 M. Jean-Pierre Widmer Builds the fire department, the war memorial...

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Répertoire national des élus: les maires. data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 2 December 2020. fr.