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__NOTOC__ Ried may refer to: Places Alsace * Ried (natural region) Austria *Ried in der Riedmark, a market town in Upper Austria *Ried im Innkreis, a city in Upper Austria and the surrounding Bezirk Ried im Innkreis *Ried im Oberinntal, a village in Tyrol *Ried im Traunkreis, a village in Upper Austria * Ried im Zillertal, a village in Tyrol Germany *Ried, Bavaria in Landkreis Aichach-Friedberg in Bavaria *District of the city Schrobenhausen, Bavaria *Part of Ebersburg in the District of Fulda in Hessen *Part of Gemeinde Feldkirchen-Westerham in Landkreis Rosenheim in Bavaria *Part of the village Altmannstein in Landkreis Eichstätt *Part of the village Eriskirch on Lake Constance *Part of the village Frauenneuharting in the District of Ebersberg, Bavaria *Part of the village Kochel am See in the District of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen in Bavaria *Part of the village Obermaiselstein in the District of Oberallgäu in Bavaria *Part of the village Pfronten in Bavaria *Riedstadt, Hesse ...
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Ried (natural Region)
The Alsatian ''ried'' ({{IPA-fr, ʁid) consists of meadows liable to flooding, and of gallery forests, the vegetation of which is lush. The ''ried'' was formed by the then meandering Rhine, before it was canalised. The Petit Ried lies north of Strasbourg, whereas the Grand Ried lies south of Strasbourg. The town of Rhinau possesses 1000 ha of the last example of a temperate gallery forest in Western Europe, which is located on the right bank of the Rhine. Toponymy The word "ried" derives from Alemannic "Rieth" which means reed, and is related to the English word. Geography Today's Rhine is a pale reflection of what it used to be. Formerly, it used to be many kilometres broad, spreading its sediments on a large zone, with Europe's largest water table discharging into the Rhine, or recharging from it, depending on the seasons. In return, the Rhine has become navigable, and provides Alsace with abundant hydroelectricity. As a matter of fact, France claims for itself the hydroe ...
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Riedstadt
Riedstadt, with its municipal area of 73.76 km² is Groß-Gerau district's biggest town by land area. It lies in Hesse, Germany, about 12 km southwest of Darmstadt. Geography Location Riedstadt is shaped not only by its preserved rural structure, but also by being near several cities, namely Frankfurt am Main, Darmstadt, Wiesbaden, Mainz, and Mannheim. As its name suggests, it lies in the Hessisches Ried, the northeastern section of the Rhine rift. The community practises the structured settlement of environmentally friendly business operations. Local recreation sites near the community include the Kühkopf-Knoblochsaue nature reserve, the Bergstraße, the Odenwald, and the Taunus. Neighbouring communities Riedstadt borders in the north on the community of Trebur and the town of Groß-Gerau, in the east on the towns of Griesheim and Pfungstadt (both in Darmstadt-Dieburg), in the south on the town of Gernsheim and the communities of Biebesheim and Stockstadt am Rhei ...
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SV Ried
SV Ried is an Football in Austria, Austrian association football club from Ried im Innkreis, Upper Austria. The team plays its home matches at Josko Arena, a stadium with a capacity of 7,680. After being relegated from Austrian Football Bundesliga, Bundesliga in the 2016–17 season, SV Ried have returned to the top tier 2020-21 Austrian Football Bundesliga after being crowned champions of 2019-20 Austrian Football Second League. For sponsorship reasons, the name of the club is currently ''SV Guntamatic Ried''. History The club formed on 5 May 1912 as ''Sportvereinigung Ried'', and played in the regional leagues of Upper Austria until 1991, when they ascended to the national leagues for the first time. SV Ried first achieved promotion to the highest level of Austrian football in 1995. SV Ried gained their first major honour in 1998 when they won the Austrian Cup, beating SK Sturm Graz, Sturm Graz 3–1 in the final. In 2003, Ried were relegated, ending an eight-year spell in t ...
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Ried-Muotathal
, neighboring_municipalities= Bürglen, Uri, Bürglen (UR), Glarus (GL), Glarus Süd (GL), Illgau, Innerthal, Morschach, Oberiberg, Riemenstalden, Spiringen (UR), Schwyz, Unteriberg, Unterschächen (UR) , twintowns= } Muotathal is a village and a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in Schwyz District in the canton of Schwyz in Switzerland. The eponymous valley, the Muotatal, is formed by the Muota, which joins Lake Lucerne at Brunnen. History Muotathal is first mentioned in 1246 as ''Muthathal'' and ''Mutetal''. Geography The village is located in the valley of the river Muota, the Muotatal, with which it shares the name. The municipality is located in a series of valleys on the eastern edge of the canton, on the borders with the cantons of Canton of Uri, Uri and Canton of Glarus, Glarus. It is the 10th largest municipality area-wise in Switzerland. It consists of the hamlet Ried, village sections of Schachen, Wil, Hinterthal (had its own post office since 1896, tho ...
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Sarine District
Sarine District (french: District de la Sarine ; frp, District de la Sarena ; german: Saanebezirk) is one of the seven districts of the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. It is largely French-speaking, with a German-speaking minority. Its territory is drained by the Sarine river (which gives it its name), and by its tributary, the Glâne. It has a population of (as of ). Municipalities The district consists of the following twenty-six municipalities, including the cantonal capital Fribourg: Demographics Sarine has a population () of . Most of the population () speaks French (64,341 or 75.3%) as their first language, German is the second most common (12,373 or 14.5%) and Italian is the third (2,008 or 2.3%). There are 80 people who speak Romansh. , the population was 49.5% male and 50.5% female. The population was made up of 35,822 Swiss men (36.8% of the population) and 12,361 (12.7%) non-Swiss men. There were 38,411 Swiss women (39.5%) and 10,736 (11.0%) non-Swiss wom ...
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Essert FR
Essert may refer to the following places: In France * Essert, Territoire de Belfort * Essert-Romand, in the Haute-Savoie ''département'' In Switzerland * Essert, Switzerland, in the Canton of Fribourg * Essert-Pittet, in the Canton of Vaud *Essert-sous-Champvent Essert-sous-Champvent is a former municipality in the district of Jura-Nord Vaudois of the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. The municipalities of Essert-sous-Champvent and Villars-sous-Champvent merged on 1 January 2012 into the municipality of ...
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Riederalp
Riederalp () is a municipality in the district of Raron in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It was created in 2003 through the merger of Goppisberg, Greich and Ried-Mörel.Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz
published by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office accessed 19 July 2011


Geography

Riederalp has an area, , of . Of this area, 27.7% is used for agricultural purposes, while 42.0% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 3.0% is settled (buildings or roads) and 27.3% is unproductive land. The mid-mountain resort sits on a south-facing terrace, south of the long —Eu ...
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Östlich Raron
The district of Östlich Raron (fr. ''District de Rarogne oriental'') is an administrative district in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. The districts of Östlich Raron and Westlich Raron District, Westlich Raron share a single Community Identification Number#Switzerland, Community Identification Number of SFOS number (2309). The district of Östlich Raron has a population of , while the Raron District has a population of (as of ). Municipalities It includes the following municipalities: Coat of arms The blazon of the district coat of arms is ''Gules a vine eradicated Vert rooted Maroon and fructed Or.'' Demographics Raron has a population () of . Most of the population () speaks German language, German (9,979 or 96.1%) as their first language, Albanian language, Albanian is the second most common (89 or 0.9%) and French language, French is the third (88 or 0.8%). There are 45 people who speak Italian language, Italian and 2 people who speak Romansh language, Romansh. O ...
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Ried-Brig
Ried-Brig is a municipality in the district of Brig in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. History Ried-Brig is first mentioned in 1232 as ''Riet''. In 1428 it was mentioned as ''ried de briga''. Until 1993 it was officially known as ''Ried bei Brig''. Geography Ried-Brig has an area, , of . Of this area, 19.0% is used for agricultural purposes, while 30.7% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 2.7% is settled (buildings or roads) and 47.6% is unproductive land. The municipality is located in the Brig district, above Brig and on the Simplon Pass road. Coat of arms The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is ''Argent, issuant from Coupeaux Vert three Pine-trees Vert trunked proper.'' Demographics Ried-Brig has a population () of . , 6.1% of the population are resident foreign nationals.
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Ried Bei Kerzers
Ried bei Kerzers (french: Essert; frp, Èssèrts ) is a municipality in the district of See, within the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. It is one of the municipalities with a large majority of German speakers in the mostly French speaking Canton of Fribourg. On 1 January 2006, Ried bei Kerzers incorporated the neighbouring municipality of Agriswil.Nomenklaturen – Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz
accessed 4 April 2011


History

Ried bei Kerzers is first mentioned in 1340 as ''Riedes''. Until 1901 it was known as ''Oberried''.


Geography

Ried bei Kerzers has an area of . Of this area, or 80.2% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 7.1% is forested. Of the rest ...
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