Felchta (pronounced [ˈfɛlçtaː]) is a village and quarter of the town of Mühlhausen in Thuringia, central Germany.

Felchta
St Peter's Church, Felchta
St Peter's Church, Felchta
Location of Felchta
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Felchta is located in Germany
Felchta
Felchta
Felchta is located in Thuringia
Felchta
Felchta
Coordinates: 51°11′31″N 10°26′39″E / 51.19193°N 10.44413°E / 51.19193; 10.44413
CountryGermany
StateThuringia
DistrictUnstrut-Hainich-Kreis
TownMühlhausen
First mentioned876
Government
 • OrtsteilbürgermeisterRené Seyfert
Elevation
212 m (696 ft)
Population
 (March 2021)[1]
 • Total
626
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
99974
Dialling codes03601
Vehicle registrationUH, LSZ, MHL
Websitemuehlhausen.de

Geography

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Felchta is located on the southern edge of the town of Mühlhausen. The Landesstraße ("state's road") L 1016 runs past the village and connects it with the town and the surrounding area. Felchta lies in the Thuringian Basin not far from the Unstrut river in an agricultural farming area. There is hardly any forest in the intensively used flat-wavy terrain. The climate is mild and low in precipitation with mostly groundwater-influenced soils.

History

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The Eichsfeld region and the territory of Reichsstadt (imperial city) Mühlhausen with Felchte (Felchta) around 1759 (the map contains some errors)

Felchta was first mentioned in a document on 18 May 876.[2] For centuries, it belonged to the sphere of influence of the imperial city of Mühlhausen. In 1565, there were 45 (male) inhabitants in Felchta.[3]

In 1802, Felchta, together with Mühlhausen, fell to the Kingdom of Prussia, from 1807 to 1813 to the Kingdom of Westphalia (canton Dorla) created by Napoleon, and after the Congress of Vienna in 1816, it was assigned to the district of Mühlhausen i. Th. in the Prussian province of Saxony. On 9 April 1994, the village, which at that time had 842 inhabitants, was incorporated into the town of Mühlhausen.

Sights

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Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ "Einwohnerstatistik" [Population figures] (in German). Stadt Mühlhausen. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  2. ^ Kahl, Wolfgang (2010). Ersterwähnung Thüringer Städte und Dörfer. Ein Handbuch [First mentions of Thuringia's towns and villages. A handbook] (in German) (5th ed.). Bad Langensalza: Rockstuhl. p. 75. ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0.
  3. ^ Jordan, Reinhard, ed. (1900). Chronik der Stadt Mühlhausen in Thüringen [Chronicle of the town of Mühlhausen in Thuringia] (in German). Vol. 1: (–1525). Mühlhausen: Danner. p. 41.
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