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Würfen

Würfen is a small village in Germany, situated in a rural part of the country characterized by farmland and scattered woodlands. It lies within the administrative framework of a larger municipality and is part of a regional district, reflecting the common local government structure of German rural communities.

The earliest known references to Würfen appear in medieval records dating to the 12th century, and the

Administratively, Würfen has its own village council and a mayor, and it participates in cooperative services

The local economy centers on farming, small crafts, and services that support the residents. Cultural life centers

Notable people from Würfen include local educators and tradespeople who contributed to regional culture, but there

settlement
historically
developed
around
agriculture
and
a
local
mill.
In
the
19th
and
20th
centuries
the
population
fluctuated
with
agricultural
changes
and
urban
migration;
since
the
late
20th
century
the
village
has
maintained
a
stable
community
with
small
local
businesses
and
many
residents
who
commute
to
nearby
towns
for
work.
with
neighboring
communities.
It
relies
on
regional
roads
for
road
access
and
is
served
by
a
nearby
railway
line
in
a
larger
town;
most
residents
use
cars
or
buses
for
commuting
and
errands.
on
the
village
church
and
a
community
hall,
with
regular
clubs
and
events,
including
an
annual
harvest
festival
that
brings
residents
together.
are
no
widely
known
figures
associated
with
the
village.