Hosingen
Hosingen (Luxembourgish: Housen) is a small village and former commune in northern Luxembourg.
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Coordinates: 50.0139°N 6.0903°E | |
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Canton | Clervaux |
Area rank | ? of 102 |
• Rank | ? of 102 |
• Density rank | ? of 102 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
LAU 2 | LU000{{{LAU2}}} |
Website | hosingen.lu |
On January 1, 2012, the commune merged with Consthum and Hoscheid communes to form Parc Hosingen commune.
Near Hosingen there is a transmitter for FM and TV of RTL.
As of 2005, the village of Hosingen, which lies in the south of the commune, had a population of 761.
Former commune
The former commune consisted of the villages:
- Bockholtz
- Dorscheid
- Hosingen
- Neidhausen
- Obereisenbach
- Rodershausen
- Untereisenbach
- Wahlhausen
- Ackerscheid (lieu-dit)
- Dickt (lieu-dit)
- Dasbourg-Pont (lieu-dit)
- Duerschterhaischen (lieu-dit)
- Fennbierg (lieu-dit)
- Honich (lieu-dit)
- Housenerbarrière (lieu-dit)
- Kohnenhaff (lieu-dit)
- Schmitzdell (lieu-dit)
- Veianenerstross (lieu-dit)
- Waldberg (lieu-dit)
- Wegscheid (lieu-dit)
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