Rottal-Inn facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Rottal-Inn
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State | Bavaria | |
Adm. region | Lower Bavaria | |
Region | Landshut | |
Founded | 1972 | |
Capital | Pfarrkirchen | |
Area | ||
• Total | 1,280 km2 (490 sq mi) | |
Population
(2014)
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• Total | 118,164 | |
• Density | 92.3/km2 (239.1/sq mi) | |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | |
Vehicle registration | PAN, EG, VIB, GRI | |
Website | http://www.rottal-inn.de |
Rottal-Inn is a special area called a Landkreis or district. It is located in the southeastern part of Bavaria, which is a state in Germany.
The two main rivers flowing through this district are the Inn and a smaller river called the Rott. The Rott river flows into the Inn river.
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Exploring Rottal-Inn: Cities and Towns
Rottal-Inn is home to many different communities. These include cities, market towns, and other municipalities. Each type of place has its own special role in the district.
Cities in Rottal-Inn
Cities are usually the largest and most important towns in a district. They often have more services and businesses.
- Eggenfelden
- Pfarrkirchen (This is the capital city of the district!)
- Simbach am Inn
Market Towns (Markt)
Market towns, or Markt in German, are places that historically had the right to hold markets. This made them important trading centers.
- Arnstorf
- Bad Birnbach
- Gangkofen
- Massing
- Tann
- Triftern
- Wurmannsquick
Other Municipalities
These are smaller towns and villages that make up the rest of the district. They are often grouped together for easier management.
- Bayerbach
- Dietersburg
- Egglham
- Ering
- Falkenberg
- Geratskirchen
- Hebertsfelden
- Johanniskirchen
- Julbach
- Kirchdorf am Inn
- Malgersdorf
- Mitterskirchen
- Postmünster
- Reut
- Rimbach
- Roßbach
- Schönau
- Stubenberg
- Unterdietfurt
- Wittibreut
- Zeilarn
See also
- In Spanish: Distrito de Rottal-Inn para niños