Niederraunau Explained
Niederraunau is a quarter of the town Krumbach in Günzburg (district), Swabia, Bavaria, Germany.
Geography
Niederraunau (Elevation 518 m) is in the valley of the little river Kammel two kilometres south of Krumbach in the natural region Lower Iller-Lech Gravel Plateau. The hills between the valleys of Kammel and the neighboring valleys of Günz and Mindel are covered with forest. Niederraunau has a station at the Mittelschwaben Railway and it is at the Bundesstraße 16.
History
- Between 1100 and 1200: Niederraunau was founded
- Between 1494 and 1495: the village got the right to hold a market
- 1613: the village was given a coat of arms
- After World War II: Niederraunau was the site of a post World War II American sector displaced person camp.[1]
- 1978: Niederraunau became a quarter of the town Krumbach; before this time the village was its own municipality.
Sights and attractions
Sights and attractions found in Niederraunau include:
Companies and organizations
Companies and organizations based in Niederraunau include:
- FAIST Anlagenbau GmbH, a manufacturer of noise control facilities and aero-acoustic wind tunnel treatments
- Scheppach, a manufacturer of building machinery
References
- http://www.dpcamps.org/dpcampsGermanyN.html Kaczmar, Olga. "German DP camps N". Retrieved 2009-08-20.
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