Tuntenhausen

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Tuntenhausen
Coat of arms of Tuntenhausen
Coat of arms
Tuntenhausen   is located in Germany
Tuntenhausen
Tuntenhausen
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Location of Tuntenhausen within Rosenheim district
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Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Oberbayern
District Rosenheim
Government
 • Mayor Georg Weigl (CSU)
Area
 • Total 68.98 km2 (26.63 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
 • Total 6,981
 • Density 100/km2 (260/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 83104
Dialling codes 08067, 08065 (Schönau)
Vehicle registration RO
Website www.tuntenhausen.de

Tuntenhausen is a municipality in the district of Rosenheim in Bavaria in Germany.

There are 57 official districts of Tuntenhausen, namely Tuntenhausen itself, Antersberg, Aubenhausen, Bach, Berg, Beyharting, Biberg, Bichl (this Bichl is an de (Einöde)), Bichl (this Bichl is a Weiler (hamlet)), Bolkam, Brettschleipfen, Dettendorf, Eggarten, Eisenbartling, Emling, Fischbach, Fuchsholz, Großrain, Guperding, Haus, Höglhaus, Hohenthann, Holzbichl, Hopfen, Hörmating, Innerthann, Jakobsberg, Karlsried, Knogl, Kronbichl, Lampferding, Mailling, Maxlrain, Moosmühle, Mühlholz, Neureith, Nordhof, Oberrain, Oed, Ostermünchen, Pangraz, Schlafthal, Schmidhausen, Schönau, Schwaig, Schweizerberg, Schweizerting, Seisrain, Sindlhausen, Söhl, Stetten (this Stetten is a Dorf (village)), Stetten (this Stetten is an Einöde), Thal, Unterrain, Voglried, Weiching, Weng.[2]

Ostermünchen is a station of the Munich–Rosenheim railway and served about once per hour by local trains.[3]

The town is known best for its church, a destination for Roman Catholic pilgrims in Bavaria.

References

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  2. Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online
  3. See schedule at the Meridian site


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