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Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study

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Loßburg, Baden-Württemberg One Place Study

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Loßburg is a municipality in the Freudenstadt district in the Northern Black Forest region of Baden-Württemberg.

Name

The name of Loßburg is derived from the former medieval moated castle. Loose or Losen from “losi” (water drainage ditch). Burg = castle.

Geography

Loßburg
Continent: Europe
Country: Germany
District: Freudenstadt
Municipality: Loßburg
GPS Coordinates: 48.411111, 8.451389
Elevation: 669.0 m or 2194.9 feet


Geographical Location

Loßburg lies in the Black Forest between Dornhan and Freudenstadt.

Neighboring Communities

Neighboring communities are (clockwise starting from the north): Freudenstadt, Glatten, Dornhan, and Alpirsbach.

Community Structure

The entire municipality of Loßburg consists of the eight districts of Loßburg, Betzweiler, Lombach, Schömberg, Sterneck, 24-Höfe, Wälde, and Wittendorf, with a total of 64 villages, hamlets, tines, farms and houses.

History

Population

Year Residents
1990 7,099
2001 7,948
2011 7,464
2021 7,604
2022 7,798
[1][2]

Cemeteries

For German gravesites, it is quite common that after a specific period of time, the graves are reused for others and the previously interred person's remains and gravestone are removed. If you know an ancestors' burial place and the grave has been vacated, the local administration (Bürgerservice, Friedhofsverwaltung) usually has a record of an ancestor's grave.[3]

Resources

Sources

  1. Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo%C3%9Fburg : accessed 17 March 2024). "Loßburg".
  2. Wikipedia (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo%C3%9Fburg : accessed 17 March 2024). "Loßburg".
  3. FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg_Cemeteries : 1 June 2023), "Baden-Württemberg Cemeteries".




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