Last Mayor of Mittelbuchen Honored with Square Naming
Jean Fehlinger, the last mayor of the independent municipality of Mittelbuchen, is being honoured with a square named after him. The Jean-Fehlinger-Platz, located in Mittelbuchen North-West, pays tribute to his significant role in the town's history.
Fehlinger served as mayor from 1961 to 1971, before Mittelbuchen was incorporated into Hanau in 1972. Despite the merger, he continued to serve as the head of the administrative office in Mittelbuchen within Hanau's city administration until his retirement. His influence was such that the local council of Mittelbuchen unanimously decided to name the central square in the new development area after him.
The exact address of the Jean-Fehlinger-Platz is not known, but it can be found using online directories like Google Maps or by contacting the local authorities in Hanau. Alternatively, asking locals may also provide the required information.
Jean Fehlinger's impact on Mittelbuchen is being recognised with the naming of the central square in his honour. The Jean-Fehlinger-Platz stands as a testament to his legacy as the last mayor of the independent municipality and his crucial role in its incorporation into Hanau.
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