Main-Spessart (original) (raw)
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State: | Bavaria |
Adm. Region: | Unterfranken |
Capital: | Karlstadt |
Area: | 1321 km² |
Inhabitants: | 132,000 (2000) |
pop. density: | 100 inh./km² |
Car identification: | MSP |
Website: | main-spessart.de |
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Main-Spessart is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Bad Kissingen, Schweinfurt and W�rzburg, the state of Baden-W�rttemberg (district of Main-Tauber), the districts of Miltenberg and Aschaffenburg, and the state of Hesse (district of Main-Kinzig).
History
The district was established in 1972 by merging the former districts of Gem�nden, Karlstadt, Lohr and Marktheidenfeld
Geography
The Main River forms a large horse-shoe bend in the district, entering in the southeast and leaving to the southwest. In the north it is joined by the Frankish Saale River. In the west of the district the Spessart mountains are rising.
Coat of arms
| | The coat of arms displays: a wheel symbolising the clerical state of Mainz the arms of the bishopric of W�rzburg an oak leaf representing the forests of the area a bunch of grapes symbolising viticulture a wavy line representing the Main River | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Towns and municipalities
ArnsteinGem�ndenKarlstadtLohrMarktheidenfeldRieneckRothenfels | Municipalities AuraBirkenfeldBischbrunnBurgsinnErlenbachEsselbachEu�enheimFellenFrammersbachG�ssenheimGr�fendorfHafenlohrHaslochHimmelstadtKarbachKarsbach | KreuzwertheimMittelsinnNeuendorfNeuh�ttenNeustadtObersinnPartensteinRechtenbachRetzstadtRodenSchollbrunnSteinfeldTh�ngenTriefensteinUrspringenWiesthalZellingen |
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External links
Official website (German)