Wasserburg am Inn
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Wasserburg am Inn is a town in the district Rosenheim in Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the Inntal valley, named after the Inn River.
The town was founded in 1137 by Hallgraf Engelbert, when he moved his residence from Limburg to his "Wasserburg" (Water Castle). It is one of the most historic towns of Old Bavaria.
The population of Wasserburg is approx. 12,000.
The historic centre of Wasserburg is a peninsula, formed by the meandering Inn River.
(Excerpt from Wikipedia)
The town was founded in 1137 by Hallgraf Engelbert, when he moved his residence from Limburg to his "Wasserburg" (Water Castle). It is one of the most historic towns of Old Bavaria.
The population of Wasserburg is approx. 12,000.
The historic centre of Wasserburg is a peninsula, formed by the meandering Inn River.
(Excerpt from Wikipedia)
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasserburg_am_Inn
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 48°3'21"N 12°13'4"E
- Rosenheim 22 km
- Erding 41 km
- Landshut 59 km
- Dachau 65 km
- Starnberg 69 km
- Fürstenfeldbruck 76 km
- Straubing 99 km
- Passau 101 km
- Altmünster 111 km
- Wels 132 km
- Wasserburg Hydroelectric Power Station 0.1 km
- Electrical substation 1.2 km
- Electrical substation 7.5 km
- Teufelsbruck Hydroelectric Power Station 7.6 km
- OMV Germany Inn Bridge 8.3 km
- Electrical sub-station Haag 11 km
- Bavarian Licht und Vakuuntechnik GmbH 14 km
- Golfanlage Gut Thailing 17 km
- Electrical sub-station Ebersberg 18 km
- Castle Elkofen 19 km