fingen
Fingen is a toponym used in German-speaking regions to designate several small settlements and localities. There is no single, universally recognized place called Fingen; the name occurs in multiple municipalities and districts, each with its own administrative status.
Origin and meaning: The suffix -ingen is a common medieval German element in place names, typically indicating
Geography and administration: Localities named Fingen are usually small villages or neighborhoods within larger municipalities in
History and economy: Many Fingen settlements trace their origins to the Middle Ages. Historically, agriculture and
Demographics and culture: Population sizes for places named Fingen vary, typically ranging from a few dozen
Notable features: Some Fingen localities preserve historic architecture such as traditional houses or churches and may
See also: -ingen as a place-name suffix; lists of places with the -ingen ending; disambiguation pages for