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Starnberg (district)

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Country
  
Germany

Adm. region
  
Oberbayern

Vehicle registration
  
STA

Administrative region
  
Upper Bavaria

State
  
Bavaria

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Capital
  
Starnberg

Team
  
Gauting Indians

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Points of interest
  
Lake Starnberg, Rose Island, Andechs Abbey, Berg Castle, Ilkahöhe

Destinations
  
Lake Starnberg, Starnberg, Tutzing, Herrsching, Andechs

Starnberg is a Kreis (district) in the southern part of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Fürstenfeldbruck, Munich, Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Weilheim-Schongau and Landsberg.

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Map of Starnberg, Germany

Starnberg and the Hochtaunuskreis regularly compete for the title of Germany's wealthiest district.

Geography

Main geographic feature of the district are the five lakes - the Starnberger See and Ammersee, as well as the smaller Weßlinger See, Wörthsee and Pilsensee. The lakes were formed by the glaciers of the last ice age. Hence the district is also called Fünf-Seen-Land (five lake county).

History

The district was created in 1902, when the Bezirksamt München II was dissolved, and the new Bezirksamt Starnberg and Bezirksamt Wolfratshausen were created. Starting in 1939 they were called Landkreis. In 1972 two municipalities (Bachhausen and Höhenrain) from the district Wolfratshausen were added to the district. In the 1978 communal reform the previously 42 municipalities were merged into the current 14 ones.

Partnerships

Since 1982 the district has a partnership with the district Bad Dürkheim in Rhineland-Palatinate. Since 1981 it also has a partnership with the Taipei County (now New Taipei City), which developed after a delegation of parachutists from Taiwan stayed in Starnberg for the 1980 parachuting world championship in Altenstadt/Schongau.

References

Starnberg (district) Wikipedia