Brigach (St. Georgen im Schwarzwald)

Brigach is a village in the municipality of Sankt Georgen im Schwarzwald in the district of Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis in the southwest German state of Baden-Württemberg. It has 910 inhabitants (2015).[1]

Brigach
Village of St. Georgen im Schwarzwald
Coat of arms
Location of Brigach (St. Georgen im Schwarzwald)
Brigach
Brigach
Coordinates: 48°06′26″N 08°16′59″E
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
TownSt. Georgen im Schwarzwald
Elevation
921 m (3,022 ft)
Population
 (2015-12-31)
  Total910
Time zoneCET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
78112
Dialling codes07724

Coat of arms

Description: "Über einem blauen Schildfuß mit silbernem Wellenbalken in gespaltenem Schild vorne in Gold eine grüne Tanne mit schwarzem Stamm, hinten in Rot ein silbernes Hufeisen mit nach unten gekehrten Stollen."[2]

History

The first record of Brigach was in 1337 on the occasion of the exchange of serfs between Reichenau Abbey and St. George's. Brigach was named after the Danube tributary and source of Brigach, albeit spelt in a variety of ways such as Brigana, Brigil, Brigene or Briggen. Brigach's history is closely tied to that of Saint George's Abbey. Farms were established very early on in Brigach, that gave a tithe of their harvest and the chickens to the abbey in return for use of the land. In addition the estate owners had to supply socage as well as pay a tax called Hellerzinsen. From 1648 to 1810 Brigach belonged to St. George's Abbey and was thus part of Württemberg. Thereafter is belonged to Hornberg and became part of Baden. From 1857 Brigach came under the Amt of Triberg and, from 1864, the Bezirksamt of Villingen. Not until 1972 was Brigach incorporated into the borough of St.Georgen.

Administration

The civil parish of Brigach, St. Georgen's second largest subdivision, includes the villages of Brigach, Sommerau and Stockwald.

Literature

  • Stadt St. Georgen (publ.): Brigach. Hofchronik und Ortsgeschichte, St. Georgen, 1993.
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References

  1. "St. Georgen im Schwarzwald: Ortsteile". www.st-georgen.de (in German). Retrieved 2016-10-11.
  2. "Brigach - Wappen von Brigach (coat of arms)". www.ngw.nl (in German). Retrieved 2016-10-11.
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