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Landsberg (district)

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Country
  
Germany

Adm. region
  
Oberbayern

Vehicle registration
  
LL

Population
  
117,657 (2015)

Administrative region
  
Upper Bavaria

State
  
Bavaria

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
landkreis-landsberg.de

Capital
  
Landsberg am Lech

Team
  
TSV Landsberg

Landsberg (district) httpswwwlandkreislandsbergdefileadminuploa

Points of interest
  
Ammersee, St Ottilien Archabbey, Mutterturm, Altes Rathaus, Neues Stadtmuseum

Destinations
  
Landsberg am Lech, Dießen am Ammersee, Utting, Geltendorf, Schondorf

Landsberg is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Aichach-Friedberg, Fürstenfeldbruck, Starnberg, Weilheim-Schongau, Ostallgäu and Augsburg.

Contents

Map of Landsberg, Germany

History

In 1180 the lands east of the Lech river fell to the Wittelsbach dynasty of Bavaria; the lands on the western bank were acquired about 1315.

The district of Landsberg was established in 1938 as the successor of another entity (Bezirksamt) of the same name. In the administrative reform of 1972 the district received its present shape.

In the final stages of World War II, the German Armaments Ministry and the SS established the Kaufering concentration camp including 11 subcamps in the general area of Landsberg and Kaufering. It was set up as a subcamp of Dachau. At the end of April in 1945, the SS evacuated or destroyed what they could before the Allies arrived.

Geography

The district is situated on both sides of the Lech river. The Ammersee, one of the largest lakes of Germany (47 km), is located in the east of the district.

References

Landsberg (district) Wikipedia