Traunstein (district) explained

Traunstein
State:Bavaria
Image Coa:DEU Landkreis Traunstein COA.svg
Capital:Traunstein
Regierungsbezirk:Upper Bavaria
Area:1,533.92
Kreisschlüssel:09189
District Admin:Siegfried Walch
Admin Party:CSU
Carsign:TS, LF
Url:http://www.traunstein.com

Traunstein is a Landkreis (district) in the southeastern part of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Mühldorf, Altötting, the Austrian states Upper Austria and Salzburg, the district Berchtesgadener Land, the Austrian states of Salzburg and Tyrol, and the district Rosenheim.

Geography

The district is located in the northern foothills of the Alps. The Chiemsee is located in the west of the district.

History

In 1972 the district was merged with parts of the former district of Laufen, and the previously independent urban district Traunstein.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms shows a blue panther to the left, the symbol of the Spanheim dynasty of the Counts of Krainburg-Ortenburg, who owned part of the area in medieval times. The eagle in the top-right derives from the diocese of Chiemsee. At the bottom right there are the Canting Arms of Baumburg Abbey (Baumburg translates to tree-castle), which ruled most of the northern part of the district.

Towns and municipalities

Towns

  1. Tittmoning
  2. Traunreut
  3. Traunstein
  4. Trostberg

Markt

  1. Grassau
  2. Waging am See¹

¹

Verwaltungsgemeinschaften

  1. Bergen
  2. Marquartstein
  3. Obing
  4. Waging am See

Municipalities

External links