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Ginhart
Ginhart is a German hamlet (''Weiler'') of the municipality of Mengkofen, Dingolfing-Landau district, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria. As of the last census of population, 1987, it had a population of 28. Overview Ginhart had been a part of the municipality of Asbach until 1970. When Asbach was split up between Süßkofen and Laberweinting Laberweinting is a municipality in the district of Straubing-Bogen in Bavaria, Germany. Geography The Große Laaber and the Kleine Laber, the Bayerbach Bayerbach is a municipality in the district of Rottal-Inn in Bavaria in Germany ... in 1970, Ginhart was added to the municipality of Süßkofen. Süßkofen was integrated into Mengkofen on May 1, 1978.Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung: Die Gemeinden Bayerns nach dem Gebietsstand 25. Mai 1987. Heft 451 der Beiträge zur Statistik Bayerns. München 1991, page 60 References Dingolfing-Landau Villages in Bavaria {{DingolfingLandau-geo-stub ...
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Laberweinting
Laberweinting is a municipality in the district of Straubing-Bogen in Bavaria, Germany. Geography The Große Laaber and the Kleine Laber, the Bayerbach Bayerbach is a municipality in the district of Rottal-Inn in Bavaria in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia ... and the Grafentraubach flow through the Laberweinting. Subdivisions The municipality Laberweinting consists of 31 villages Main sights *Schloss Grafentraubach (built 1507) *Church of Saint Martin (built 1679/1681) *Church of Saint Nicholas (built 1869) See also * Ginhart References External links Straubing-Bogen {{StraubingBogen-geo-stub ...
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Mengkofen
Mengkofen is a municipality in the district of Dingolfing-Landau in Bavaria in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... It lies in the Aiterach River valley. Subdivision The municipality includes 10 former municipalities (''Gemarkungen''), and other villages: *Hofdorf *Hüttenkofen *Martinsbuch *Mengkofen *Mühlhausen *Puchhausen * Süßkofen ** Ginhart **Hagenau *Tunding *Tunzenberg *Weichshofen References Dingolfing-Landau {{DingolfingLandau-geo-stub ...
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Hamlet (place)
A hamlet is a human settlement that is smaller than a town or village. Its size relative to a Parish (administrative division), parish can depend on the administration and region. A hamlet may be considered to be a smaller settlement or subdivision or satellite entity to a larger settlement. The word and concept of a hamlet has roots in the Anglo-Norman settlement of England, where the old French ' came to apply to small human settlements. Etymology The word comes from Anglo-Norman language, Anglo-Norman ', corresponding to Old French ', the diminutive of Old French ' meaning a little village. This, in turn, is a diminutive of Old French ', possibly borrowed from (West Germanic languages, West Germanic) Franconian languages. Compare with modern French ', Dutch language, Dutch ', Frisian languages, Frisian ', German ', Old English ' and Modern English ''home''. By country Afghanistan In Afghanistan, the counterpart of the hamlet is the Qila, qala (Dari language, Dari: ...
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Municipalities Of Germany
MunicipalitiesCountry Compendium. A companion to the English Style Guide
European Commission, May 2021, pages 58–59.
(german: Gemeinden, ) are the lowest level of official territorial division in . This can be the second, third, fourth or fifth level of territorial division, depending on the status of the municipality and the '''' (federal state) it ...
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Dingolfing-Landau
Dingolfing-Landau is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Straubing-Bogen, Deggendorf, Rottal-Inn and Landshut. History The district was established in 1972 by merging the former districts of Dingolfing and Landau (Isar). Its original name was Untere Isar ("Lower Isar"), but in 1973 it was renamed and got its present name. Geography The region is characterised by very plain countryside and several rivers running from southwest to northeast (towards the Danube). Most important rivers of the district are the Isar The Isar is a river in Tyrol, Austria, and Bavaria, Germany, which is not navigable for watercraft above raft size. Its source is in the Karwendel range of the Alps in Tyrol; it enters Germany near Mittenwald and flows through Bad Tölz, Munic ... and the Vils. Economy The whole region depends on the automobile industry. At Dingolfing, you can find the largest BMW-Industry complex in the ...
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Lower Bavaria
Lower Bavaria (german: Niederbayern, Bavarian: ''Niedabayern'') is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state. Geography Lower Bavaria is subdivided into two regions () – Landshut and Donau-Wald. Recent election results mark it as the most conservative part of Germany, generally giving huge margins to the CSU. This part of Bavaria includes the Bavarian Forest, a well-known tourist destination in Germany, and the Lower Bavarian Upland. ''Landkreise''(districts) # Deggendorf # Dingolfing-Landau # Freyung-Grafenau # Kelheim # Landshut # Passau # Regen # Rottal-Inn # Straubing-Bogen ''Kreisfreie Städte''(district-free towns) # Landshut # Passau # Straubing Population Economy The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the region was 48.5 billion € in 2018, accounting for 1.4% of German economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 36,100 € or 120% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per empl ...
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Bavaria
Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany. With over 13 million inhabitants, it is second in population only to North Rhine-Westphalia, but due to its large size its population density is below the German average. Bavaria's main cities are Munich (its capital and largest city and also the third largest city in Germany), Nuremberg, and Augsburg. The history of Bavaria includes its earliest settlement by Iron Age Celtic tribes, followed by the conquests of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC, when the territory was incorporated into the provinces of Raetia and Noricum. It became the Duchy of Bavaria (a stem duchy) in the 6th century AD following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. It was later incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire, became an ind ...
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Asbach (Laberweinting)
Asbach may refer to: Places in Germany * Asbach, Birkenfeld, in the Birkenfeld district, Rhineland-Palatinate *Asbach (Verbandsgemeinde), a collective municipality in the Neuwied district, Rhineland-Palatinate **Asbach (Westerwald), a local municipality *Asbach-Sickenberg, in the Eichsfeld district, Thuringia *Asbach-Bäumenheim, in the Donau-Ries district, Bavaria * Asbach (Laberweinting), a village in Laberweinting, Straubing-Bogen district, Bavaria *A locality in Schmalkalden Schmalkalden () is a town in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, in the southwest of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is on the southern slope of the Thuringian Forest at the Schmalkalde river, a tributary to the Werra. , the town had a popula ... district, Thuringia * Asbach, Hesse, a district of the municipality Modautal Other uses * Asbach Uralt, a German brandy See also * Aspach (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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