innerießen
Innerießen is a small municipality located in the district of Bitburg-Prüm in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Situated in the Eifel region, the village is characterized by its rural landscape, rolling hills, and proximity to the borders of Belgium and Luxembourg. The name "Innerießen" is believed to derive from the Old High German term *Isen*, meaning "iron," possibly referencing historical iron mining or forging activities in the area.
The community covers an area of approximately 5.5 square kilometers and has a population of around 200
Agriculture has historically been a primary economic activity in Innerießen, with local farmers cultivating crops and
Culturally, Innerießen is part of the broader Eifel region, which has a rich heritage tied to its
Transportation in Innerießen is primarily via road, with the nearest major highway being the A60 (Eifel Autobahn).