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By the end of 1973 Eisweiler was an independent community. 310 m over N.N. Eisweiler consists of the separate settlement sections Eisweiler, Herrenwald and Allenburg. The Allerbach flows through Eisweiler. First mention in 1335 as an eyn\u00dfwilre As part of the Saarland area and administrative reform, the previously independent municipality of Eisweiler was assigned to the municipality of Namborn on January 1, 1974. [2] [3] Administrative affiliation according to 1794: [4] 1798 to 1814 – Mairie Walhausen 1814 to January 10, 1817 – Walhausen mayor January 11, 1817 to September 30, 1823 – Mayor’s egg Namborn October 1, 1823 to December 31, 1835 – Mayori Bliesen January 1, 1836 to March 22, 1920 – Mayor’s egg Oberkirchen March 23, 1920 to May 6, 1921 – Mayor’s egg Oberkirchen-S\u00fcd May 7, 1921 to July 31, 1935 – Mayor’s egg Namborn August 1, 1935 to February 25, 1947 – AMT NAMBORN February 26, 1947 to August 31, 1951 – Administrative district of Namborn September 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952 – AMT NAMBORN July 1, 1952 to December 31, 1973 – Amt Oberkirchen-Namborns January 1, 1974 until today – Community Namborn Parish [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Eisweiler was initially assigned the parish of St. Wendelin in St. Wendel. On May 4, 1792 there was a new Furschweiler parish and was finally converted to the parish of Namborn on August 12, 1953. District [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The district of Eisweiler (approx. 450 inhabitants) forms the common municipal district of Eisweiler\/Namborn with the Pinsweiler district, since the population of Pinsweiler does not reach the legally required minimum population of 200 inhabitants. The local council consists of nine members. The local council of Eisweiler\/Pinsweiler with nine seats is composed after the local election on May 26, 2019 with a turnout of 64.0% as follows: CDU: 52.83% = 5 seats SPD: 26.42% = 2 seats Free list Namborn: 20.75% = 2 seats Mayor [ Edit | Edit the source text ] 1974 to 2009: Erich Schmitt, CDU 2009 to 2014: G\u00fcnter Ammann, CDU 2014 until today: Michael Neis, CDU Coat of arms [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In 1987 the district of Eisweiler\/Pinsweiler also received a coat of arms. Description: “Under silver shield head, in it a continuous red cross, split: on the right in red a black -groomed gold tin tower with two black hatches, stated with a red double hook; a red heraldic lily on the left in gold.” [5] Population [ Edit | Edit the source text ] 1787 = 36 inhabitants – St. Wendel Office (Electorate Trier) [6] 1819 = 30 inhabitants-Mayor’s Namborn (Principality of Lichtenberg\/Duchy of Saxony-Coburg)-5 houses [7] 1843 = 60 inhabitants – Mayor’s Oberkirchen (Rhine Province\/Kingdom of Prussia) – 10 houses [8] May 17, 1939 = 269 inhabitants – Amt Namborn (Saarland) – Column 1939 [9] November 14, 1951 = 340 inhabitants – Amt Namborn – Coloneling 1951 June 6, 1961 = 320 inhabitants – Office Oberkirchen -Namborn – Popular count 1961 – 60 residential buildings [ten] May 27, 1970 = 370 inhabitants-Office Oberkirchen-Namborn-Popular count 1970 December 31, 1973 = 379 inhabitants- Office Oberkirchen-Namborn- Area and Administrative Reform on January 1, 1974 [11] May 25, 1987 = 381 inhabitants – municipality of Namborn – Coloneling 1987 [twelfth] Traffic [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Eisweiler is cut both by Bundesstra\u00dfe 41 and by the Nahtalbahn (Saarbr\u00fccken – Bingen\/Mainz). Center of the community [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Liebenburghalle Shopping center I Shopping center II Retirement home Home book of the district of St. Wendel 1960\/1961 Our home-Eisweiler and Pinsweiler-Association for Local History Eisweiler-Pinsweiler e.V. 2021 \u2191 Inhabitants of the municipality of Namborn- residents with main and secondary apartment in the community on December 31, 2022 \u2191 New structure law – NGG of December 19, 1973, \u00a7 44, published in Official Journal of Saarland 1973, No. 48, p. 857 (PDF page 29; 499 KB) \u2191 Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipal directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, circles and government districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart\/ Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1, S. 809 . \u2191 Document representation in the local chronicle Heisterberg (approx. 60 documents) \u2191 Design, execution and justification: Horst Kohler, Mandelbachtal \u2191 Explanations on the historical Atlas of the Rhine Province – II. Volume – by Dr. Wilhelm Fabricius 1898, p. 128 \u2191 The administrative authorities in the Principality of Lichtenberg 1819 and further statistical information by Daniel Hinkelmann – home book of the district of St. Wendel 1967\/1968 XII. Edition, p. 124 \u2191 Description of the government district of Trier – second part, Georg B\u00e4rsch 1846 \u2191 Individual writings on the statistics of Saarland No. 35 – Official directory 11th edition according to the state of May 27, 1970 (census) and on December 31, 1971 with an administrative card (with census 1939 – 1970) – Statistical office of Saarland 1972 \u2191 Individual writings on the statistics of Saarland No. 24 – Community statistics 1960\/61, part 2: Buildings and apartments – Results of the building count on June 6, 1961 – Statistical office of Saarland 1964 \u2191 Statistical reports of the Statistical Office of the Saarland – population stand on December 31, 1973 (old area status) and on January 1, 1974 (new area stand) – issued on April 9, 1974 \u2191 Individual writings on the statistics of Saarland No. 84 – Official municipal directory 13th edition according to the state of December 31, 1989 – Statistical office of Saarland 1990 "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki6\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki6\/2021\/06\/27\/eisweiler-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Eisweiler – Wikipedia"}}]}]