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Stipshausen

Stipshausen
Coat of arms of Stipshausen
Coat of arms
Stipshausen  is located in Germany
Stipshausen
Stipshausen
Coordinates: 49°50′57.13″N 7°17′22.39″E / 49.8492028°N 7.2895528°E / 49.8492028; 7.2895528Coordinates: 49°50′57.13″N 7°17′22.39″E / 49.8492028°N 7.2895528°E / 49.8492028; 7.2895528
Country Germany
State Rhineland-Palatinate
District Birkenfeld
Municipal assoc. Rhaunen
Government
 • Mayor Frank Marx
Area
 • Total 11.11 km2 (4.29 sq mi)
Elevation 460 m (1,510 ft)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 852
 • Density 77/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 55758
Dialling codes 06544
Vehicle registration BIR
Website www.stipshausen.de

Stipshausen is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Rhaunen, whose seat is in the like-named municipality.

The municipality lies on the Kehrbach southeast of the Idarkopf (746 m above sea level) at the edge of the Idar Forest in the Hunsrück. The municipal area is 71.1% wooded.

Stipshausen borders in the north on the municipality of Weitersbach, in the east on the municipality of Rhaunen, in the south on the municipality of Hottenbach, in the southwest on the municipality of Morbach and in the west on the municipality of Hochscheid. The last two named municipalities lie in the neighbouring Bernkastel-Wittlich district.

Also belonging to Stipshausen are the “Siedlung Heck” development and the outlying homesteads of Stipshausener Mühle, Gerwertsmühle and Lerchenmühle.

At the time of Stipshausen’s first documentary mention, the village’s name was Stebeshusen. This changed over the centuries to Stibshusen, Steibshausen and, by 1850, Stiebshausen before settling on the current name. It seems likely that different spellings existed alongside each other at times, for although the first topographic map compiled by the Prussians in 1850 featured the spelling Stiebshausen, the Napoleonic French authorities only a few decades earlier had used the modern spelling.


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