Welschingen, Village district in Engen, Germany.
Welschingen covers approximately 9.81 square kilometers at 488 meters elevation, serving as the largest district of Engen with around 1,604 residents in Baden-Württemberg.
First documented in 752 in a St. Gallen Abbey charter, Welschingen features early Alemannic settlement origins and was incorporated into Engen municipality in 1975.
The protected Church of St. Jakob represents centuries of religious heritage, while local festivals and community events maintain traditional customs and social connections.
Regional roads Landesstraßen 190 and 191 provide local access, with major routes including Bundesstraße 314 and A81 Autobahn enabling regional connectivity.
Geological deposits of glacial gravel from 10,000 years ago shape the landscape, while the Innovation Center Engen supports local startups and business development.
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