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Wolfratshauser Straße
Wolfratshauser Straße is a Arterial road, major road in Munich. It forms part of the ''Bundesstraße 11'' (federal highway) and is named after the city Wolfratshausen south of Munich, in whose direction it leads. Route The street is located in the district of Thalkirchen-Obersendling-Forstenried-Fürstenried-Solln. It starts at the Boschetsrieder Straße, where it continues along the Plinganserstraße in a southerly direction on the western high bank of the Isar. Passing the ''Villenkolonie Prinz-Ludwigs-Höhe'' (villa colony), it leads to Solln and crosses the Munich-Holzkirchen railway line by a bridge. From Solln, the road continues to Pullach in the Isar Valley, where it continues on a street that bares the same name. Immediately on the city limits the ''Kloster St. Gabriel'' (monastery) is located on its right-hand side. The B11 remains with the name Wolfratshauser Straße until the municipal boundary of Hohenschäftlarn, from there and up to Wolfratshausen it is called Mà ...
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Munich is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria, Germany. As of 30 November 2024, its population was 1,604,384, making it the third-largest city in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg. Munich is the largest city in Germany that is not a state of its own. It ranks as the 11th-largest city in the European Union. The metropolitan area has around 3 million inhabitants, and the broader Munich Metropolitan Region is home to about 6.2 million people. It is the List of EU metropolitan regions by GDP#2021 ranking of top four German metropolitan regions, third largest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union. Munich is located on the river Isar north of the Alps. It is the seat of the Upper Bavaria, Upper Bavarian administrative region. With 4,500 people per km2, Munich is Germany's most densely populated municipality. It is also the second-largest city in the Bavarian language, Bavarian dialect area after Vienna. The first record of Munich dates to 1158. The city ha ...
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