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- Fürstenfeldbruck (German pronunciation: [fʏʁstn̩fɛltˈbʁʊk]) is a town in Bavaria, Germany, located 32 kilometres west of Munich. It is the capital of the...
- which symbolizes the river Isar. The district is administered by the Landratsamt München and politically led by the Kreistag. Genesis Online-Datenbank...
- 5 89.0 Radio 2Day München/Olympiaturm 0,32 89.0 Radio Fips Göppingen/Landratsamt 0,1 89.0 SWR4 Baden-Württemberg (Radio Tübingen) Nagoldtal 0,1 89.0 MDR...
- Friedrichshafen Hafen Friedrichshafen Kluftern Friedrichshafen Landratsamt Friedrichshafen-Manzell Friedrichshafen Ost Güttingen Hard-Fussach Hegne...
- administration, which in southern Germany is known as Kreisverwaltung or Landratsamt. In urban districts similar administrative functions are performed by...
- (2021-09-01). "Großeinsatz der Feuerwehr: BMW-Elektroauto steht in Flammen - Landratsamt appelliert an Bevölkerung" [Major operation for firefighters: BMW electric...
- Kreistag and its committees. The Landrat manages the office of the Landrat (Landratsamt) and is the chief official of the district. The duties of the Landrat...
- Streitkräfte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika instead of, e.g. Bayern, Landratsamt Neustadt a.d. Waldnaab. Since 2006, the vehicles in question bear license...
- surrounded by the district. The seat of the government of the district (Landratsamt) is located in Straubing. The only towns within the district itself are...
- turret installations on German military vehicles, especially on aircraft. Landratsamtcivil administration office. Landsturm – historically, infantry of...