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Rosenheim (district)

Rosenheim is a Kreis (district) in the south of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from west) Miesbach, Munich, Ebersberg, Mühldorf, Traunstein, and the province Tirol (Austria). The district-free city Rosenheim is completely surrounded by the district.

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History

The district was created in 1972 when the former districts Rosenheim, Bad Aibling and parts of Wasserburg am Inn were merged.

Geography

The Rosenheim district is located in the foothills of the Alps, the Chiemgau . The landscape is dominated by moraines created by the Inn glacier in the last ice age, including many lakes. In the east of the district is the biggest of those lakes, the Chiemsee. The main rivers in the district are the Inn and the Mangfall. In the south of the district are the Chiemgauer Alpen and the Mangfallgebirge, which also contains the highest elevation of the district, the 1838m high Wendelstein.

Coat of arms

Coat of arms The coat of arms shows the Bavarian national symbol in the top. The two leaves in the left are taken from the Frauenchiemsee coat of arms, symbolizing the Chiemsee area of the district. The red lion in the right comes from the city of Wasserburg. The coat of arms was granted in 1976.

Towns and municipalities

Towns Municipalities
  1. Bad Aibling
  2. Kolbermoor
  3. Wasserburg (Inn)

Verwaltungsgemeinschaften

  1. Breitbrunn
  2. Halfing
  3. Pfaffing
  4. Rott

Markt

  1. Bad Endorf
  2. Bruckmühl
  3. Neubeuern
  4. Prien
  1. Amerang
  2. Aschau
  3. Babensham
  4. Bad Feilnbach
  5. Bernau
  6. Brannenburg
  7. Edling
  8. Eggstätt
  9. Eiselfing
  10. Feldkirchen-Westerham
  11. Flintsbach
  12. Frasdorf
  13. Griesstätt
  14. Großkarolinenfeld
  15. Kiefersfelden

  1. Nußdorf
  2. Oberaudorf
  3. Prutting
  4. Ramerberg
  5. Raubling
  6. Riedering
  7. Rimsting
  8. Rohrdorf
  9. Samerberg
  10. Schechen
  11. Soyen
  12. Stephanskirchen
  13. Söchtenau
  14. Tuntenhausen
  15. Vogtareuth

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Last updated: 08-04-2005 18:24:27
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