District Rottal Inn

coat of arms map
Wappen des Landkreises Rottal-Inn Lage des Landkreises Rottal-Inn in Deutschland
base data
Land of the Federal Republic: Bavaria
governmental district: Lower Bavaria
administrative seat: Parish churches
surface: 1,280 km ²
inhabitants: 119.762 (30. June 2004)
Population density: 94 inhabitants for each km ²
Kfz characteristics: PAN
circle key: 09 2 77
circle arrangement: 31 Municipalities
address
of the district administration:
Struggle race 4-5
84347 parish churches
official Website: www.rottal-inn.de
E-Mail address:
Politics
land advice: Bruni Mayer (UWG)
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Landkreis Rottal-Inn in Bayern

the district Rottal Inn lies in the south of the governmental district Lower Bavaria. It borders in the east on the district Passau, in the south (over the city Simbach at the Inn) to the Austrian Land of the Federal Republic upper Austria, in the southwest to the districts Altötting and Mühldorf at the Inn, in the west to the district land hat and in the north to the district Dingolfing Landau and the district Deggendorf.

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Geografie

after the natural-space arrangement belongs the district to the Inn Isar Hügelland predominantlyon. The river rot flows through the district into west east direction and divides it into two nearly equal large parts. The Inn forms the border to Austria.

economics

the district does not have large industriellen structures, the enterprises of the southeastBavarianChemistry triangle are however not far. The economy is structured rather medium-size.

Traditionally the agriculture (in particular the horse breeding) in the district played a very important role. The number of the agricultural enterprises has itself however from 1974 to 1996 of approximately 9.700to 5.000 drastically reduces and continues to reduce.

Tourism plays particularly in bath beer brook, the “rural bath”, a role, which experiences an upswing since the first Thermalwasserbohrung 1973.


traffic

as the first city of the circle becameSimbach 1871 attached to the transnational state railway line Mühldorf - Braunau. Since 1879 the distance Mühldorf crosses - Passau the circle, whose most important stations are parish churches, Eggenfelden and bath beer brook.

The market municipality Gangkofen became from the 1875 by the AG thatBavarian east courses opened course Pilsting - Neumarkt St.Veit affects.

The Bavarian state railway supplemented the net with two local railways after the turn of the century: reached 1903 from Landau the market Arnstorf and the other one led 1910 from Simbach innabwärts inDirection Tutting - Pocking.

More than one third of 85 km of the passenger traffic net was shut down as follows:

  • 1964: Landau - Ruppertskirchen - Arnstorf 5 km
  • 1969: Tutting - Ering - Simbach 12 km
  • 1969/70: Pilsting - Gangkofen - Neumarkt=St.Veit 12km


roads: Rottal Inn has several traffic routes important for the region: Under planning is itself A 94, which Munich is to connect 3 by Rottal Inn with A with Passau. As feeder for the A94 then B become 20 and B 388 to be used. Present B corresponds to 12 in for instance the traffic management, which will take A 94 later.

In Eggenfelden beyond that an airport exists.

history

the circle area belonged to the former Viztumamtthat rot, an organization of the administration of the down-Bavarian dukes in 13. and 14. Century, whose seat was the market parish churches. It covered the 1260 acquired possessions of the Pfalzgrafen of splinter home.

The district became even only 1972 from the union of the two districts Parish churches and Eggenfelden (with exception of five municipalities) as well as ever two municipalities from the former districts Griesbach and Vilsbiburg formed. Seat of the district administration became parish churches. First the circle received the designation district red valley, at the 1. May 1973 took place thoseRenaming in Rottal Inn.

coat of arms

the Wappenbeschreibung reads: Divided by a narrow, to the left arranged blue wave diagonal bar into silver and gold; above a feuerspeiender red Pantherrumpf, down a rising red horse directed to the left.
The two animals symboliesirenthe two district towns of the two predecessors of districts Eggenfelden and parish churches. The Panther is the coat of arms of the largest city Eggenfelden, the horse the coat of arms of the district town parish churches, the blue wave diagonal bar refers to rots those the district in almost twodivides identically large parts.

guidance of the district

Bruni Mayer born to 10.07.1947 in Munich, family status: verwitwet, 1 daughter, occupation: Landrätin of the district Rottal Inn, training, graduation: Hauptschule - vocational school professional training:

cities and municipalities

Cities

  1. Eggenfelden (12.799)
  2. parish churches (11.841)
  3. Simbach a.Inn (10.005)

markets
¹ member municipality of a central administrative body

  1. Arnstorf (6.596)
  2. bath beer brook (5.546) ¹
  3. Gangkofen (6.643)
  4. Massing (4.109) ¹
  5. Tann (3.990) ¹
  6. Triftern (5.415)
  7. Wurmannsquick (3.699)

central administrative bodies

  1. bath beer brook
    1. bath beer brook (5.546)
    2. Bavarian brook (1.700)
  2. Ering
    1. Ering (1.901)
    2. room mountain (1.454)
  3. falcon mountain
    1. Falcon mountain (3.939)
    2. Malgersdorf (1.202)
    3. Rimbach (902)
  4. Massing
    1. turning out churches (865)
    2. Massing (4.109)
  5. Tann
    1. Reut (1.798)
    2. Tann (3.990)

municipalities

  1. Dieter castle (3.192)
  2. Egglham (2.415)
  3. Hebertsfelden (3.771)
  4. Johanniskirchen (2.458)
  5. July brook (2.282)
  6. Kirchdorf a.Inn (5.272)
  7. Mitterskirchen (of 2.084)
  8. post office cathedrals (2.359)
  9. Rossbach (2.927)
  10. Schönau (2.038)
  11. Unterdietfurt (2.122)
  12. Wittibreut (2.103)
  13. Zeilarn (of 2.251)

no municipality-free areas

(numbers of inhabitants of 30. June 2005)

literature

  • Martin local Meier: “The most beautiful farmhouses Rottals. Certifications rural past ", publishing house south east forest churches, ISBN of 3896820737


 

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