Trierweiler, Non-urban municipality in Trier-Saarburg district, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Trierweiler covers approximately 18.42 square kilometers at an elevation of 290 meters above sea level, featuring rural landscapes with open fields, small wooded regions, and traditional German village architecture including historic churches and residential areas.
First mentioned in historical records in 1202, Trierweiler has maintained its presence for over eight centuries as part of the broader Trier region, developing through medieval times and surviving various European conflicts while preserving its rural character.
The municipality maintains traditional German village customs with seasonal festivals, religious celebrations, and community gatherings that strengthen local bonds, while many residents commute to neighboring Luxembourg due to cross-border economic opportunities.
Located 6.1 kilometers from Trier city center with postal code 54311 and telephone area code 0651, Trierweiler operates under Central European Time and provides access to regional amenities through nearby railway stations Trier West and Trier Süd.
Despite its small population of 3,843 residents, Trierweiler serves as a cross-border commuter community where many inhabitants work in Luxembourg while maintaining their homes in this German rural municipality.
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