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The Kenner Flur in the northwest of Kenn,_Germany, Kenn is a Naturschutzgebiet, nature reserve in Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, which was formed on July 7, 1989 by ordinance of the Trier (region), Trier district authority . The size is 31.4 Hectare, hectares, includes parts of the Ruwer/Eitelsbach, Ruwer-Paulin district and is located on the Moselle. Protection goals are the preservation of the bank and water structures typical of the Moselle Valley, Moselle floodplain, including the associated plant communities as a habitat for endangered insects and amphibians. The area also serves as a nursery for bird species such as the great crested grebe, sand martin and little ringed plover and as a resting place during bird migration. The Kennerbach flows into the Moselle at the eastern end of the Kenner Flur. Naming The Kenner Flur was formerly part of the municipality of Kenn. In 1969, the Kenner Flur was incorporated into the city of Trier.Beatriz Hilgers, Kenn/Cannis. Geschichte und Gesc ...
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Kenn, Germany
Kenn is a municipality of the Verbandsgemeinde Schweich on the banks of the Moselle in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. History It can be assumed that the Celts began to live around today's Kenn as early as 250 BC. Finds in the vicinity prove their existence. It is unclear whether it was just a matter of individual small groups that were perhaps only passing through or whether larger tribes were already settled there. It is certain, however, that a local settlement of Roman origin emerged on the terrain of today's Kenn around 2,000 years ago.Die Geschichte Kenns
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There are several finds from the Iron Age as well as from the time of the
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