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Königsbrunn ( Swabian: ''Kenigsbrunn'') is the largest town in the district of Augsburg, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Lech, approx. 10 km south of Augsburg. History Königsbrunn is one of the youngest settlements in Bavaria. It became an independent commune in 1842 and obtained the municipal law 125 years later, in 1967. In 1688 the bishop built a custom house at the crossroad of Via Claudia, which is called the "Neuhaus" (meaning new house). It is the oldest building of the young city. Politics The local elections of 2014 produced the following result: * CSU: 12 seats (-5) * SPD: 6 seats (+2) * Free Voters: 6 seats (+2) * Alliance 90/The Greens: 3 seats (=) * Independents: 2 seats (+2) * FDP/Bürgerforum: 1 seats (-1) Mayors since 1900 : 1900–1911: Johannes Wahl : 1912–1924: Jakob Pfitzenmaier : 1935–1945: Jakob Schreijak : 1945: Hermann Herget : 1945–1948: Xaver Salvamoser : 1948–1984: Fritz Wohlfarth : 1984–1996: Adam ...
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The statistical offices of the German states (German language, German: ''Statistische Landesämter'') carry out the task of collecting official statistics in Germany together and in cooperation with the Federal Statistical Office of Germany, Federal Statistical Office. The implementation of statistics according to Article 83 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, constitution is executed at state level. The Bundestag, federal government has, under Article 73 (1) 11. of the constitution, the exclusive legislation for the "statistics for federal purposes." There are 14 statistical offices for the States of Germany, 16 states: See also * Federal Statistical Office of Germany References

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