Neuburgweier is a part of the city Rheinstetten , which was first established as a municipality in the course of an administrative reform in 1975. In terms of inhabitants and area, it is the smallest of the three city parts - Neuburgweier, Forchheim and Mörsch [ de ] .
3-453: Following places border on Neuburgweier : Forchheim, Mörsch, Au am Rhein and on the other side of the Rhine , Neuburg am Rhein . To the west of Neuburgweier is the Rhine which forms the natural border to Rhineland-Palatinate . The riparian woodlands in the area are designated nature reserves . In the area surrounding Neuburgweier is also a large, former gravel pit . The gravel pit, which
6-427: Is naturally filled with water, is now called Fermasee [ de ] and is used for swimming and fishing. The Federbach flows through Neuburgweier . The nature reserve Kunzenbach borders on the nature reserve of Neburgweier . Neuburgweier has about 2,500 residents and is about 385 hectares large. Neburgweier is in terms of population comparable with Würmersheim [ de ] . Neuburgweier
9-473: Is the smallest one of all three city districts of Rheinstetten . Until 1707, Neuburgweier was a weiler (comparable to the English concept of a hamlet ) belonging to Neuburg am Rhein . In 1592, Neuburg am Rhein ended up westward of the Rhine through a modification of the river course. Since then Neuburg am Rhein and Neuburgweier have been geographically separated. It is assumed that Neuburg am Rhein
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