Mühldorf (district) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Mühldorf
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State | Bavaria | |
Adm. region | Upper Bavaria | |
Region | Südostoberbayern | |
Capital | Mühldorf | |
Area | ||
• Total | 805.32 km2 (310.94 sq mi) | |
Population | ||
• Total | 109,227 | |
• Density | 135.6318/km2 (351.285/sq mi) | |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | |
Vehicle registration | MÜ | |
Website | landkreis-muehldorf.de |
Mühldorf is a special area in Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is called a Landkreis, which means a district. Think of it like a county in other countries. It's a place where many towns and villages work together.
What is a District?
A district like Mühldorf is a type of local government area in Germany. It helps manage things for many smaller towns and communities. This includes things like schools, roads, and public services.
The main city in the Mühldorf district is also called Mühldorf. This city is the center for many activities and the district's administration.
Where is Mühldorf Located?
The Mühldorf district is found in the southeastern part of Bavaria. Bavaria is one of the largest states in Germany. The district is known for its beautiful landscapes and connection to the Inn River.
In 2013, about 109,227 people lived in the Mühldorf district. This means it's a lively place with many communities.
Towns and Communities
The Mühldorf district is made up of several towns and many smaller communities. These places work together as part of the district. Here are some of the main towns:
- Mühldorf
- Neumarkt-Sankt Veit
- Waldkraiburg
Besides these towns, there are many other communities, often called municipalities. Each one has its own unique character. They all contribute to the district's life and culture.