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Aichach-Friedberg

Statistics
State:Bavaria
Adm. Region:Swabia
Capital:Aichach[?]
Area:781 km²
Inhabitants:124,800 (2002)
pop. density:160 inh./km²
Car identification:AIC
Website:lra-aic-fdb.de (http://www.lra-aic-fdb.de)
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Aichach-Friedberg is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the northwest and clockwise) the districts of Augsburg, Donau-Ries, Neuburg-Schrobenhausen[?], Pfaffenhofen[?], Dachau, Fürstenfeldbruck[?] and Landsberg[?], as well as by the city of Augsburg.

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

     History  

Aichach-Friedberg was settled by Bavarian tribes from the seventh century on. The region is sometimes called the cradle of Bavaria, since the castle of Wittelsbach was located close to the present city of Aichach[?]. It was the ancestral castle of the Wittelsbach family, who were rulers of Bavaria for thousand years. The castle was razed to the ground in 1208, and today there is nothing else left than a memorial stone at the place.

The town of Friedberg[?] was founded in the 13th century in order to collect a toll from people using the bridge across the Lech River. Aichach became a town about hundred years later. In 1862 the two districts of Aichach and Friedberg were founded. They were merged in 1972 and became part of the administrative region of Swabia. Anyhow, historically Aichach-Friedberg does not belong to Swabia, but to Old Bavaria. The name of the new district was originally Augsburg-Ost ("Augsburg East"), but it was changed to Aichach-Friedberg in 1973.

     Geography  

The district is located to the east of the city of Augsburg and comprises a rural area with few major towns. The Lech River forms the western border of the district. Another river, the Paar[?] (an affluent of the Danube), enters the district in the southwest, runs through Aichach[?] and leaves to the northeast.

The territory is also known as Wittelsbacher Land, due to the castle of Wittelsbach near Aichach.

     Coat of arms  

Aichach friedberg coa.png The coat of arms displays:
  • top: the blue and white checked pattern of Bavaria
  • bottom left: the oak leaf from the old coat of arms of Aichach
  • bottom right: the Ulrich's Cross, used by the bishops of Augsburg

     Towns and municipalities  

  1. Aichach[?]
  2. Friedberg[?]
    Municipalities
  1. Adelzhausen[?]
  2. Affing[?]
  3. Aindling[?]
  4. Baar[?]
  5. Dasing[?]
  6. Eurasburg[?]
  7. Hollenbach[?]
  8. Inchenhofen[?]
  9. Kissing[?]
  10. Kühbach[?]
  11. Merching[?]

  1. Mering[?]
  2. Obergriesbach[?]
  3. Petersdorf[?]
  4. Pöttmes[?]
  5. Rehling[?]
  6. Ried[?]
  7. Schiltberg[?]
  8. Schmiechen[?]
  9. Sielenbach[?]
  10. Steindorf[?]
  11. Todtenweis[?]

     External links  

Official website (http://www.lra-aic-fdb.de) (German)
Touristical website (http://www.wittelsbacherland.de) (German)

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