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Emmerting
Emmerting is a Municipalities of Germany, municipality in the district of Altötting (district), Altötting in Bavaria in Germany and member of the administrative association of the same name. Geography Geographical Location Emmerting is located in the southeast of Upper Bavaria. Structure of the municipality Emmerting is divided into four parts: * Bruck (Burgkirchen an der Alz), Bruck * Oberemmerting * Seng (Burgkirchen an der Alz), Seng * Unteremmerting There are also the subdistricts Altöttinger Forst, Alzgerner Forst, Emmerting and Holzfelder Forst. History Until the municipality foundation Emmerting was first documented in 815 as ''Ehemutingen'' in a barter agreement of the Bishop of Salzburg. Emmerting belonged to the ' Burghausen and to the regional court Neuötting of the Electorate of Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Kingdom of Bavaria, Bavaria, today's municipality came with the municipality edict of 1818 19th and 20th century The place ...
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Altötting (district)
Altötting (; Bavarian: ''Oidäding'') is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) Austria and the Bavarian districts of Traunstein, Mühldorf and Rottal-Inn. History Altötting was one of the original parts of Bavaria. It was settled by Bavarian tribes shortly after the retreat of the Romans. During the rule of duke Tassilo III (748-788) the place of Ötting was mentioned for the first time (the towns of Altötting and Neuötting are derived from that place). Soon in the 9th century the region became a religious centre with famous churches and monasteries. In the 15th century it became a place of pilgrimage. The district of Altötting was established in 1837. Pope Benedict XVI was born here 1927 in the village of Marktl. The hearts of many of the rulers of Bavaria are buried in the Chapel of Grace in the middle of the town square. Geography The district is located in the alpine upland on the Austrian border. The mai ...
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