Linsengericht, Municipality in Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Germany.
Linsengericht is a municipality in Main-Kinzig-Kreis comprising five main settlements spread across a forested valley landscape. The area sits in a hilly region with mixed woodland and open spaces that shape its character.
The municipality formed in 1970 when separate settlements joined into a single administrative unit. This merger combined five localities that had operated independently before.
The name originates from the German words 'Linde' for lime tree and 'Gericht' for court, reflecting the historical practice of holding court sessions under lime trees.
The municipality has administrative facilities serving the local population and is accessible via regional roads. Visitors will find a rural setting with basic services available in the main settlements.
Linsengericht incorporates smaller localities like Hof Eich, Eichermühle, and Waldrode, each contributing to the municipality's diverse geographical composition.
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