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F�rstenfeldbruck (district)

Statistics
State:Bavaria
Adm. Region:Oberbayern
Capital:F�rstenfeldbruck
Area:435 km²
Inhabitants:193,100 (2000)
pop. density:444 inh./km²
Car identification:FFB
Website:lra-ffb.de
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F�rstenfeldbruck is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the city of Munich and the districts of Munich, Starnberg, Landsberg, Aichach-Friedberg and Dachau.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Coat of arms
4 Towns and municipalities
5 External links

History

In medieval times the region was a clerical state ruled by the abbey of F�rstenfeld. When the clerical states of Germany were dissolved in 1803, the territory was annexed by Bavaria. The district of F�rstenfeldbruck was established in 1938.

Geography

The district is occupied by the western Munich metropolitan area. It has the highest population density of all Bavarian districts. More than 90 % of the population live in the eastern half of the district, which includes the suburbs of Munich.

Coat of arms

  • The red and white bar is from the family arms of Saint Bernard, who had been the founder of the Cistercian order (F�rstenfeld was a Cistercian monastery)
  • The crown is from the arms of the abbot Alexander Pellhammer
  • The bridge represents the city of Bruck (which was later merged with F�rstenfeld to form the city of F�rstenfeldbruck)

Towns and municipalities

  1. F�rstenfeldbruck
  2. Germering
    Municipalities
  1. Adelshofen
  2. Alling
  3. Althegnenberg
  4. Egenhofen
  5. Eichenau
  6. Emmering
  7. Grafrath
  8. Gr�benzell
  9. Hattenhofen
  10. Jesenwang
  1. Kottgeisering
  2. Landsberied
  3. Maisach
  4. Mammendorf
  5. Mittelstetten
  6. Moorenweis
  7. Oberschweinbach
  8. Olching
  9. Puchheim
  10. Sch�ngeising
  11. T�rkenfeld

External links

Official website (German)