Traunstein

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Traunstein
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Traunstein
Traunstein (Germany)
Traunstein
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Upper Bavaria
District Traunstein
Mayor Fritz Stahl ("SPD")
Basic statistics
Area 48.53 km² (18.7 sq mi)
Elevation 591 m  (1939 ft)
Population 18,351  (30/06/2005)
 - Density 378 /km² (979 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate TS
Postal code 83278
Area code 0861
Website www.traunstein.de

Coordinates: 47°52′0″N 12°38′0″E / 47.86667, 12.63333

Traunstein is a town in the south-eastern part of Bavaria, Germany and is the administrative center of a district by the same name. It is situated at the heart of a region called Chiemgau, approximately 11 km east of Lake Chiemsee between Munich and Salzburg, 15 km north of the Alps, and 30 km west of Salzburg. The town's most famous inhabitant is the current Pope, Benedict XVI, who attended the priest's seminary here before moving to Munich for his university studies.

[edit] Brief history

  • 1120: the noble family of deTruna settles in the area......
  • 1245: first official mention of Trauwenstain as iudicium (court) and officium (office)
  • 1275: formerly belonging to Salzburg, Traunstein becomes part of Bavaria
  • before 1375: Traunstein becomes city
  • 1617-1912: the Saline (salt production by evaporation of rinsed rock salt) makes Traunstein one of the most important cities in Bavaria
  • 1704 and 1851: fires devastate the city
  • 1860: connection to the railroad between Munich and Salzburg
  • During World War II, a subcamp of Dachau concentration camp was located here.[1]* 1946: site of displaced persons camps with refugees from Eastern Europe and the founding of the Orden Khrestonostsiv fraternal organization.
  • 1948-1972: Traunstein is district free city
  • 1972: Traunstein becomes district capital of the district denominated by the same name

[edit] References

  1. ^ www.glosk.com/GM/Linde/17283/pages/List_of_subcamps_of_Dachau/84737_en.htm

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