Lindau (district) (original) (raw)

Statistics
State: Bavaria
Adm. Region: Schwaben
Capital: Lindau
Area: 323 km²
Inhabitants: 77,100 (2000)
pop. density: 238 inh./km²
Car identification: LI
Website: landkreis-lindau.de
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Lindau is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the district of Unterallg�u, Austria (federal state of Vorarlberg), Lake Constance and the state of Baden-W�rttemberg (districts of Bodenseekreis and Ravensburg).

History

The city of Lindau became a Free Imperial City in the 13th century, that means it was directly subordinate to the emperor. The rural areas around Lindau were property of monasteries or tiny counties, that emerged and sank in the region. When French troops under Napoleon entered the area, all these entities were dissolved. In 1806 the region fell to Bavaria.

The district of Lindau was established in 1938. After the Second World War it became part of the French zone of ocupation, while the rest of Bavaria was under US-American occupation. In 1955 the district was reincorporated into Bavaria. The city of Lindau, which had been a district-free city, became a part of the district in 1972.

Geography

In the southwest the district borders Lake Constance, more precisely its eastern part known as Obersee. To the north the countryside rises to the hills of the western Allg�u mountains.

Coat of arms

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lime tree symbolising the city of Lindau ("lime tree" is Linde in German)

Towns and municipalities

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Lindau

Municipalities

  1. Bodolz

  2. Gestratz

  3. Gr�nenbach

  4. Heimenkirch

  5. Hergatz

  6. Hergensweiler

  7. Maierh�fen

  8. Nonnenhorn

  9. Oberreute

  10. Opfenbach

  11. R�thenbach

  12. Scheidegg

  13. Sigmarszell

  14. Stiefenhofen

  15. Wasserburg

  16. Weiler-Simmerberg

  17. Wei�ensberg

Official website (German)