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Traunstein
Bavaria ts.png
Country  Germany
State Bavaria
Adm. region Oberbayern
Region Südostoberbayern
Capital Traunstein
Area
 • Total 1,533 km2 (592 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total 167,646
 • Density 109.36/km2 (283.24/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Vehicle registration TS
Website http://www.traunstein.com/

Traunstein is a district in the southern part of Bavaria, Germany. It is located in a region called Upper Bavaria. A district like Traunstein is a type of local government area. It helps manage things for the towns and villages within its borders.

This district is mostly a rural place. This means it has many open spaces, farms, and small towns. The main town and capital of the district is also called Traunstein.


What is the Traunstein District?

The Traunstein district is an administrative area in Germany. It is part of the larger state of Bavaria. Think of it like a county in some other countries. It has its own local government. This government helps to organize public services. These services include things like schools, roads, and waste management.

Where is Traunstein Located?

Traunstein district is in the southeast of Bavaria. It is close to the Alps mountains. This location makes it a beautiful area. It has many lakes and forests. The district borders Austria to the east. This means it's a gateway to the Alps for many travelers.

What is the Capital Town of Traunstein?

The capital town of the district is Traunstein. This town is the center for local government. It's where the district's main offices are. The town of Traunstein is also a popular place for visitors. It has a rich history and a charming town center.

Geography and Nature in Traunstein

The Traunstein district is known for its stunning natural beauty. It is home to parts of the Bavarian Alps. These mountains offer great opportunities for outdoor activities.

Lakes and Rivers in the District

Several important lakes are found here. The largest is Lake Chiemsee. It is often called the "Bavarian Sea." This lake is a popular spot for swimming, boating, and sailing. Another beautiful lake is Lake Königssee. It is known for its clear, deep waters. The Traun River also flows through the district.

Mountains and Landscapes

The landscape is a mix of mountains, hills, and valleys. The Alps provide a dramatic backdrop. There are many hiking and biking trails. In winter, people enjoy skiing and snowboarding. The natural environment is very important to the people here.

People and Culture in Traunstein

The Traunstein district has a population of over 167,000 people. Most people live in smaller towns and villages. The culture here is very Bavarian. This means traditions are important.

Local Traditions and Festivals

People in Traunstein celebrate many traditional festivals. These often include folk music and dancing. Local costumes, like Lederhosen and Dirndl, are still worn. These events are a great way to experience local culture.

Economy and Jobs in the District

The economy of Traunstein relies on a few main areas. Tourism is very important because of the beautiful scenery. Agriculture, especially dairy farming, is also a big part of the economy. Small businesses and crafts also play a role.

How is Traunstein Governed?

Like all districts in Germany, Traunstein has a local government. This government is responsible for many public services.

The District Council

The district is led by a district council. People in the district vote for members of this council. The council makes decisions about local issues. These issues include schools, hospitals, and public transport.

The District Administrator

The head of the district government is the District Administrator. This person is elected by the people. The Administrator manages the daily work of the district. They make sure the council's decisions are put into action.

See also

In Spanish: Distrito de Traunstein para niños

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