Rottal-Inn District | |||
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Country | Germany | ||
State | Bavaria | ||
Adm. region | Lower Bavaria | ||
Capital | Pfarrkirchen | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 1,280 km2 (490 sq mi) | ||
Population (31 December 2010)[1] | |||
• Total | 117,952 | ||
• Density | 92/km2 (240/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Vehicle registration | PAN | ||
Website | http://www.rottal-inn.de |
Rottal-Inn is a Kreis (district) in the southeastern part of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Altötting, Mühldorf am Inn, Landshut, Dingolfing-Landau and Passau. To the southeast is the Austrian state Upper Austria (Braunau).
Geography[]
The main rivers in the district are the Inn and its tributary, the Rott.
History[]
The district was created in 1972 by merging the two previous districts Pfarrkirchen and Eggenfelden and parts of the districts Griesbach and Vilsbiburg.
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References[]
- ^ "Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes" (in German). Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung. 31 December 2010. https://www.statistikdaten.bayern.de/genesis/online?language=de&sequenz=tabelleErgebnis&selectionname=12411-009r&sachmerkmal=QUASTI&sachschluessel=SQUART04&startjahr=2010&endjahr=2010.
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