Through the end of the millennium at least St. Michael's parish has remained integrated with respect to race, national origin and language.
The united Protestant parish of Bosenbach remained in existence until 1971.
Some civil parishes remained as separate municipalities until the mergers of 1967-1974 and in a few cases even after that.
The cadastral parishes remained until a reform between 1976 and 1995, where they were replaced by the municipalities.
Despite being flooded, a few houses survive above the waterline, and there remains a civil parish of Derwent.
The location has moved but the parish remains and is part of the Polish National Catholic Church.
The parish remained largely as an agricultural area until the late 1940s.
No such resolution was made, and the two parishes remained in Dumbartonshire.
Some time after, the church was destroyed by fire and the parish remained without a pastor until 1883.
The parish remained under the supervision of the Abbey until the Reformation in 1560.