Ramstein, Administrative district in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany
Ramstein is the primary district of Ramstein-Miesenbach municipality located in the Kaiserslautern region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It sits at roughly 230 meters elevation and forms the main part of this municipality.
The earliest written record of the place dates to 1215 in a charter from Emperor Frederick II concerning the local parish church. This shows that the settlement was already an established community with religious importance during medieval times.
The community here is notably international, shaped by the presence of military facilities nearby. People from around the world live together and influence the daily rhythm of the district.
The area connects to regional transportation through the Landstuhl-Kusel railway line. This link makes it easy to travel to surrounding towns and cities in the region.
A biogas facility built in 2012 uses local resources to generate energy. This installation reflects the area's commitment to sustainable practices.
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