Aindling

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Aindling is a market in the Swabian district Aichach -Friedberg and office of the Management Community Aindling.

Nationwide awareness experiencing the site by the local football club TSV Aindling, the fifth highest in the German league, Bayern league, played several years. Also the Aindlinger lake is widely known.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 5.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 5.2 Education

Geography

Aindling is located in the Region of Augsburg. The urban area is drained by the Litzelbach.

There are the following districts: Aindling, inland river, Gaulzhofen, Hausen, Pichl and Stotzard. Other districts are Arnhofen, Eden Hausen, sea ice Gersdorf, Neßlach and Weichenberg.

Neighboring communities

  • Affing ( Aichach- Friedberg )
  • Hollenbach ( Aichach- Friedberg )
  • Petersdorf ( Aichach- Friedberg )
  • Pottmes ( Aichach- Friedberg )
  • Rehling ( Aichach- Friedberg )
  • Thierhaupten (Landkreis Augsburg)
  • Todtenweis ( Aichach- Friedberg )

History

The emergence of location is in 6/7 To settle century. In 1033, Emperor Conrad II the Freising Bishops Egilbert the " royal court Enilingun " ( Aindling ), located in the county of Count Udalschalk, with all rights and other affiliations. The market rights award was 1479th The market belonged to Rentamt Munich and the court Aichach of the Electorate of Bavaria. Aindling had a market court magistrate own rights. In 1906 was the construction of a district hospital, which was converted into a nursing home after the closure of the District Hospital in 1991.

Religions

The Catholic parish of St. Martin in Aindling belongs to the deanery Aichach -Friedberg in the diocese of Augsburg. At the parish also includes the branch still Sankt Ulrich in sea ice Gersdorf, the benefice of the Visitation in Pichl and the villages Appertshausen, inland river and Eden Hausen. 2013 belonged to the parish of about 2437 Catholics. Aindling is also the seat of the parish community Aindling to the parish of St. Martin except the Aindlinger nor the parishes St. Ulrich and Afra in Todtenweis, St. John the Baptist in Alsmoos and Visitation in Will Precht cell belong. 2013 was one of the parish community nearly 5,000 Catholics.

Incorporations

On 1 October 1971, the formerly independent communities Gaulzhofen, Hausen, Pichl were incorporated ( with several incorporated on April 1, 1928 places Eden Hausen and sea ice Gersdorf ) Stotzard and after Aindling. On April 1, 1976, added the single stream.

Population Development

Policy

Mayor Tomas is Zinnecker ( CSU / CDU community). He was the successor of Joseph Lentscher in 2002 ( Free Wählergem. Citizens will 76).

The municipal tax revenue amounted to the equivalent of € 1,867,000 in 1999, which amounted to the trade tax revenues ( net) converted € 251,000.

Parish council

The council is composed of the first mayor and 16 councilors.

Twinning

On 21 May 1977 Partnership with the French community Avord was closed. For 50 years, there is a friendship between the fire departments of the municipality Aindling and the Austrian town Fürstenfeld.

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

There were 1998 in the field of Agriculture and Forestry 63, 271 in the production sector and in trade and transport 51 persons work at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the work of 256 people. Social insurance contributions at town there were a total 1436th In the manufacturing sector there were 3 businesses in the construction industry 11 companies. In addition, in 1999, there were 99 farms with an agricultural area of 2070 ha, of which 1589 were hectares of arable land and 440 ha of permanent grassland.

Education

In 2011 the following institutions existed:

  • Day-care centers: one with 144 kindergarten places and 126 children, 19 of them under 3 years
  • Elementary schools: 1 with 25 teachers and 436 students

Attractions

  • Parish Church of St Martin
  • Castle Pichl

Significant Aindlinger

  • Alfons Higl (born 1964 ), former football player and now coach
  • Caspar Huberinus (1500-1583), Lutheran theologian, edification writer, hymn writer and reformer
  • Henry of Hofstätter (1805-1875), Bishop of Passau
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