Statistics
State:Bavaria
Adm. Region:Oberbayern
Capital:Ebersberg
Area:549 km²
Inhabitants:118,800 (2001)
pop. density:216 inh./km²
Car identification:EBE
Website:lra-ebe.de
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Ebersberg is a district in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Erding, Mühldorf, Rosenheim and Munich.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Coat of arms
4 Towns and municipalities
5 External links

History

The most important event in the district's history was the battle of Hohenlinden on December 3, 1800, which was a part of the Napoleonic Wars.

Geography

The district includes rural areas east of the city of Munich. Despite the vicinity of Munich urbanisation is low. In the north there is the Ebersberger Forst, a forest of 80 km² serving as recreation area for the population of the Bavarian capital.

Coat of arms

The arms display both parts of the word "Ebersberg": a boar (German "Eber") standing on a mountain (German "Berg"). These two symbols are part of the arms of the city of Ebersberg as well. In addition the district's arms include a fir, symbolising the forests of the region.

Towns and municipalities

  1. Ebersberg
  2. Grafing
    Municipalities
  1. Anzing
  2. Aßling
  3. Baiern
  4. Bruck
  5. Egmating
  6. Emmering
  7. Forstinning
  8. Frauenneuharting
  9. Glonn
  1. Hohenlinden
  2. Kirchseeon
  3. Markt Schwaben
  4. Moosach
  5. Oberpframmern
  6. Pliening
  7. Poing
  8. Steinhöring
  9. Vaterstetten
  10. Zorneding

External links

Official website (German)