Waging am See

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Waging am See ( officially: Waging a.See ) is a market in the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein and office of the Management Community Waging am See. The health resort is located on Lake Waging.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 3.1 Mayor
  • 3.2 Market council
  • 7.1 Sons and daughters

Geography

Geographical location

Waging lies west of Waging lake. The designation " lake " is geographically somewhat misleading. By lowering the supplies, which emanates from the south end of the lake at Petting, the lake level fell in 1867 by two meters, so Waging is now slightly removed from the lakeshore.

Waging located in Rupertiwinkel.

Community structure

The municipality Waging am See has 120 officially named districts:

  • Aglassing
  • Aich
  • Alper Ting
  • Angerpoint
  • Au
  • Biburg
  • Bicheln
  • Blindenau
  • Breitenloh
  • Boards directing
  • Book
  • Bucheck
  • Book angle
  • Dankerting
  • Dieperting
  • Dopplmühl
  • Ebing
  • Egg
  • Eibl
  • Eichau
  • Calibration Berghof
  • Elsenloh
  • Falk book
  • Feichtenschlager
  • Fisching
  • Forest
  • Freimann
  • Froschham
  • Füging
  • Gaden
  • Garscham
  • Gas day
  • Geismühle
  • Gepping
  • Gessenberg
  • Trench
  • Großreut
  • Great joke Hausen
  • Guggenberg
  • Hahnbaum
  • Halmberg
  • Harmanschlag
  • Haslach
  • Hausleiten
  • Hausstätt
  • Behind book
  • Hinterreit
  • Hirsch book
  • Hirschhalm
  • Hochreit
  • Height of mountain
  • Höllhaslach
  • Holzhausen
  • Holzleiten
  • Igelsbach
  • Jakob Point
  • Jette conducting
  • Kammering
  • Kleeham
  • Small joke Hausen
  • Coal burner
  • Herb mountain
  • Leopold mountain
  • Lohschuster
  • Lug
  • Mauerlohen
  • Mayrhofen
  • Miesenböck
  • Mittermühle
  • Molbaum
  • Moss
  • Mooshäuser
  • Miihlberg
  • Nirnharting
  • Nothbicheln
  • Oberaschau
  • Oberleiten
  • Oberstefling
  • Obervockling
  • Öd in the forest
  • Otting
  • Parschall
  • Part Hausen
  • PASEE
  • Plattenberg
  • Plosau
  • Rendlmühle
  • Ropferding
  • Scharmeß
  • Schnöbling
  • Schonthal
  • Schuhegg
  • Schuster at the lake
  • Seeleiten
  • Seiboldhof
  • Sprinzenberg
  • Starz
  • Steppach
  • Sterfling
  • Strass
  • Tettelham
  • Tettenberg
  • Tettenhausen
  • Thal
  • Under Aschau
  • Unterholzen
  • Unterropferding
  • Under Schonthal
  • Unterstefling
  • Untervockling
  • Waging am See
  • WoodyStock
  • Weidach
  • Weitenmoos
  • Wendling
  • Wild Mayrhofen
  • Winter Moning
  • Wolfsberg
  • Zözenberg

History

Waging was founded by the Bavarians. The early Bavarian village name " Uuaginga " means " among the people of Uuago ". Uuago ( Wago ) was the leader of the settlers. The place Waging first appears around 712, when the Bavarian Duke Theotbert the village to the monastery Nonnberg in Salzburg pays. This donation is in the Salzburg goods directory " Notitia Arnonis " (created 788-790 ) listed. Through the so-called lower salt road that led from Reichenhall by Waging to Wasserburg am Inn, Waging was a prosperous place in the Middle Ages and belonged to the Archbishopric Salzburg. In the 14th century it was granted market rights. 1685 Waging a seat Salzburgian Pfleggerichts. 1805 short Austrian, Waging belongs since 1810 to Bavaria. It gradually evolved into a major holiday location. see also ruined castle Obertettelham

In May 1945, there were rearguard action German military. After 1945 Waging recorded many expellees. With the local government reform, the place was on July 1, 1972, a part of the district of Traunstein. Caused a sensation in the choice of the Green Sepp Daxenberger for Waging mayor in 1996, which was the first Green mayor in Bavaria. Since 1 May 2008, Herbert Häusl first mayor of the municipality. He was previously deputy mayor for twelve years. The population was 6740 inhabitants in Waging on April 1, 2010. In the administrative community, the total population was 10,301.

Incorporations

On January 1, 1970, the formerly independent communities Gaden and Nirnharting were incorporated. On 1 January 1972 Otting and Tettenhausen were added. Freimann followed on 1 July 1972.

Policy

Mayor

First Mayor Herbert Häusl (CDU ), who was elected at the municipal election in 2008 with 62.4 % of votes. Its predecessor was from 1996 to 2008 Sepp Daxenberger ( Alliance 90/The Greens ).

Market council

The market council is made up as follows:

  • Free selector 8 seats (2002: 6)
  • Alliance 90/The Greens five seats ( 7)
  • CSU 5 seats (6 )
  • ODP 2 seats (1).

Attractions

  • Bajuwarenmuseum
  • Schlossberg of Tettelham

Traffic

Waging termination stop is the railway line Traunstein Waging. The route will operate every hour on weekdays, weekends rare.

Sport and Leisure

On Waging lake, which is 6.2 km long and up to 1.7 km wide, are several campgrounds, such as the beach camp, the Schwanenplatz or Camping Gut Horn. In the vicinity there is the possibility for numerous leisure activities: hiking, alpine and mountain tours, fishing, boat rentals, golf course and school, winter sports, mini golf, sailing and windsurfing school, skate park, fitness trail, Kneipp facilities, indoor tennis courts and playground, beach volleyball and football. In addition, the rowing club Waging am See.

Waging serves as a starting point for the Bavarians bike trail and is on the route of the Radpilgerweges " Benedict ", which was opened in August 2005.

Personalities

Sons and daughters

  • Bernard of Waging (* 1400, † 1472 in Eichstätt ), writer and Benedictine
  • Ludwig Felber ( born September 30, 1903 in Waging, † May 8, 1937 in Lakehurst / USA), Team member of the LZ 129 "Hindenburg"
  • Lothar Zagrosek ( b. 1942 ), conductor
  • Sepp Daxenberger (* 1962, † 2010), Green parliamentary group in the Landtag of Bavaria and from 1996 to 2008 mayor of Waging

Business

  • Shipyard Mader
  • Bergader Privatkäserei
  • Harbeck vehicle
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