Aldersbach

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Aldersbach (Central Bavarian: Oidaschbo) is a municipality in Passau in Bavaria in Germany.

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Geography

Geographic setting

Aldersbach is in the Donau-Wald region in the Vils valley, about ten kilometers south west of Vilshofen an der Donau, 30 km west of Passau, 25 km north of Pfarrkirchen and 15 km south of Osterhofen. A stream, the Aldersbach (Bach = stream), flows through the town. The region surrounded by Aldersbach and Fürstenzell is often known as Klosterwinkel (Abbey Corner).

Structure

Aldersbach is made up of 52 communities:[3]

  • Adenberg
  • Aldersbach
  • Am Käserberg
  • Ammerreuth
  • Atzenberg
  • Beiglöd
  • Duschlöd
  • Eck
  • Edelsbrunn
  • Eggerting
  • Freundorf
  • Gainstorf
  • Galgenberg
  • Grüneröd
  • Gumperting
  • Haag
  • Haidach
  • Haideck
  • Haidenburg
  • Harreröd
  • Heinrichsdorf
  • Hiendlöd
  • Hinteröd
  • Hirt
  • Holzhausen
  • Holzhäuser
  • Hütter
  • Karglöd
  • Kramersepp
  • Kriestorf
  • Maierhof
  • Meiering
  • Moos
  • Neustift
  • Niederöd
  • Ölat
  • Pörndorf
  • Reit
  • Reuth
  • Röslöd
  • Sankt Peter
  • Schwaig
  • Schwarzholz
  • Seier
  • Stocköd
  • Uttigkofen
  • Vogler
  • Walchsing
  • Weidfeld
  • Weng
  • Wetzstein
  • Wifling

These are assigned to the sub-districts of Pörndorf, Walchsing, Aldersbach and Haidenburg.

Neighboring towns and villages (district in parentheses)

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Literature

  • Lübbers, Bernhard, Art. Aldersbach, in: Hans-Michael Körner/ Alois Schmid (Hrsg.): Handbuch der historischen Stätten, Bayern I: Altbayern und Schwaben (Kröners Taschenausgabe 324) Stuttgart 2006, S. 10–11.

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