Großkarolinenfeld

Großkarolinenfeld

Coat of arms
Großkarolinenfeld

Coordinates: 47°53′27″N 12°4′47″E / 47.89083°N 12.07972°E / 47.89083; 12.07972Coordinates: 47°53′27″N 12°4′47″E / 47.89083°N 12.07972°E / 47.89083; 12.07972
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Oberbayern
District Rosenheim
Government
  Mayor Bernd Fessler (CSU/PLW (Free Voters)/SPD)
Area
  Total 29.73 km2 (11.48 sq mi)
Elevation 467 m (1,532 ft)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
  Total 7,306
  Density 250/km2 (640/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 83109
Dialling codes 08031
Vehicle registration RO
Website www.grosskarolinenfeld.de
Großkarolinenfeld aerial view
Catholic church
Protestant church

Großkarolinenfeld (spelled with the German ß) is a municipality in the district of Rosenheim in Bavaria in Germany.

It is located at the Munich–Rosenheim railway. The station Großkarolinenfeld is served about once per hour by local trains.[2]

There are 41 official districts of Großkarolinenfeld. The larger ones are Großkarolinenfeld itself, Jarezöd (also known as Dred), Hilperting, Tattenhausen and Thann, the smaller ones are mostly farmsteads, namely Alsterloh, Ametsbichl, Aschach, Auberg, Bach, Bichl, Buchrain, Deutlstätt, Ester, Filzen, Frauenholz, Gröben, Gutmart, Haslau, Hohenaich, Hub, Kirchsteig, Kolberg, Krabichl, Lehen, Linden, Mühlbach, Naglstätt, Öd, Ödenhub, Petzenbichl, Rann, Ried, Riedhof, Rott, Schlimmerstätt, Schwaig, Stolz, Thonbichl, Vogl, and Zweckstätt.[3]

History

In 1802, the Catholic Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his Protestant wife Caroline of Baden decreed that people from the Electoral Palatinate may settle down in some places at the Old Bavarian Donaumoos. One of these places was the new municipality of Großkarolinenfeld.[4] In 1882, the first Protestant church in Altbayern war erected here.[4]

References

  1. "Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes". Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung (in German). June 2016.
  2. See schedule at the Meridian site
  3. Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online
  4. 1 2 Greiner, Heribert (2002). Großkarolinenfeld 1802-2002 (in German). Großkarolinenfeld: Gemeinde Großkarolinenfeld. pp. 5ff.
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