Bommersheim, District in Oberursel Taunus, Germany.
Bommersheim is a district of Oberursel in the Taunus and lies at an elevation of 181 meters above sea level. The area extends southeast of Oberursel's center and northwest of Frankfurt am Main.
The first written mention of this place comes from the Codex Laureshamensis in October 792, where it was called Botmarsheim. It merged with Oberursel in 1929 and became one of five major districts in the modern municipality.
The district has its own coat of arms that expresses local identity and connection to the region. Visitors can notice these symbols around the area and sense the link to its historical roots.
The district can be reached using postal code 61440 and the local dialing code 06171. These details help with navigation and communication when exploring the area.
The original name Botmarsheim from the 8th century is quite different from today's name and shows how language changed over the centuries. This name shift reflects how places and their labels transform over time.
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