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GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN (DISTRICT)


'Garmisch-Partenkirchen' is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the districts of Ostallgäu, Weilheim-Schongau and Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, and by the Austrian state of Tyrol.

Contents
History
Geography
Coat of arms
Towns and municipalities
External links

History


In medieval times the alpine lands were owned by the bishops of Freising and the abbots of Ettal Abbey. In 1803, when the clerical states of Germany were dissolved, the region was acquired by Bavaria.

Geography


The district is located in the Bavarian Alps and includes the highest mountain of Germany, the Zugspitze (2962 m). The highest peaks are grouped along the Austrian border, where the mountain ridges of the 'Wettersteingebirge' and the 'Karwendelgebirge' rise. Between them the Isar river runs northwards. North of these ridges there is a valley housing the tourist resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The valley together with the surrounding mountains is called the 'Werdenfelser Land'. Further north the ridges of the 'Ammergebirge' and the 'Estergebirge' rise, which are still over 2000 m high. In the northernmost parts of the district there is alpine uplands (about 600 m high). Here the Staffelsee is located, a lake of 8 km².

Coat of arms


The coat of arms displays:
★ a lion with the head of a griffin, being the symbol of Steingaden Abbey
★ a portrait of Corbinianus, the patron saint of the city of Freising
★ the white and blue checked pattern of Bavaria

Towns and municipalities


The district includes no towns. All places have the status of municipalities.
#Bad Bayersoien#Bad Kohlgrub#Eschenlohe#Ettal#Farchant#Garmisch-Partenkirchen#Grainau#Großweil
  1. Krün
  2. Mittenwald
  3. Murnau am Staffelsee
  4. Oberammergau
  5. Oberau
  6. Ohlstadt
  7. Riegsee
  8. Saulgrub
  1. Schwaigen
  2. Seehausen am Staffelsee
  3. Spatzenhausen
  4. Uffing
  5. Unterammergau
  6. Wallgau

External links



Garmisch Partenkirchen, City Guide on Garmisch Partenkirchen Germany

Official website (German)

Zugspitze (German, English)

Werdenfelser Land (German, English)

Accommodation in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (German)

Skiing in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (German)

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