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Elsenfeld is a market community in the Miltenberg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the river Main between the hills of the Spessart, east of the river, and Odenwald, west of the river. Elsenfeld has a total population of around 9,000.GeographyLocationElsenfeld lies in the "Bavarian Lower Main Region" on the Main's right bank. Running through the community is the brook Elsava, which empties into the Main at Elsenfeld.SubdivisionsThe community has the following Gemarkungen : Eichelsbach, Elsenfeld, Rück, Schippach and Himmelthal .EtymologyThe name Elsenfeld comes from the brook's name, Elsava, and means "Flowing Water on the Alder Ground". Until the late 17th century, the place was named Elsaffen or Elsava. The name Elsenfeld is only confirmed as far back as 1625.HistoryThe area around Elsenfeld was already settled more than 5,000 years ago. This is witnessed by Linear Pottery culture (Bronze Age) burial finds near Eichelsbach and Rück-Schippach. However, there likely was no continuous habitation before Frankish times.Barrows near Eichelsbach bear witness to a relatively dense population in the time between 1600 and 700 BC. Only in the late 6th century AD did the actual era of written history begin here.

Adresse: 63820 Elsenfeld
Stadt: Elsenfeld
Postleitzahl: 63820



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