Hungen
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[edit] Hungen
Hungen is a town in the district of Gießen, in Hesse, Germany. It is located 20 km southeast of Gießen. It is 18 km northeast of Friedberg. Other towns near Hungen are Laubach Nidda, Wölfersheim and Münzenberg.
The first documented mention of Hungen is in the year 782. In 1806 it became part of the Grand Duchy of Hessen.
Interesting buildings in Hungen are the Hungen Castle, the Evangelical Church, and the Hauptbahnhof, (the main railroad station). Also in Hungen can be seen parts of the town's medieval boundary wall.
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My Opposition: the Diaries of Friedrich Kellner
- The railroad station of Hungen can be seen in this 2007 Canadian documentary. Robert Scott Kellner came to Hungen in 1960 to search for his grandfather, Friedrich Kellner. Friedrich Kellner was the chief justice inspector of Laubach. He wrote the Friedrich Kellner Diary. Robert Scott Kellner is the English translator of the diary.
[edit] See also
- Meteorite falls, for the Hungen meteorite of 1877.
- List of impact craters on Earth, for the Hungen impact crater.
- List of conflicts in Europe, for the Hungen-Rodheim War.