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Moosinning

Total population

5,908

Elevation489 m
Land area39.96 km²
Coordinates48.28°, 11.85°

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City facts

Elevation
489 m
Area
39.96 km²
head of government
Pamela Kruppa
Official website
www.moosinning.de

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Overview

Moosinning is a municipality in the district of Erding in Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the Erdinger Moos about 7 km southwest of the district capital Erding, 16 km from Munich Airport, and 32 km from the Bavarian state capital Munich. The municipality includes the main village of Moosinning and ten other settlements. Its territory contains parts of the Zengermoos and Gfällach nature reserves, and it lies within the Munich metropolitan region.

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History & geography

History

Moosinning was first mentioned in a document in 1031 as "Inning", recorded as a possession of the Imperial Abbey of St. Emmeram. It was the seat of a provostry of St. Emmeram and remained closely linked to the abbey, which held manorial and, in part, lower jurisdiction rights, until the secularization in 1803. In terms of territorial lordship, however, Moosinning belonged to the Rentamt Landshut and the Landgericht Erding of the Electorate of Bavaria. The provostry, which temporarily became part of the Principality of Regensburg, was not dissolved until 1810. In 1818, the municipality of Moosinning was established by the Bavarian Municipal Edict, initially including the parts of Burgholz, Eching, Eder a.Holz, Kempfing, Riexing, Schnabelmoos, Sollnberg, Stammham, and Schweinham (last mentioned in 1867, now part of Moosinning). Ecclesiastically, Moosinning was still a branch of the parish of Aufkirchen, served by a cooperator residing in Aufkirchen. In 1877, the Moosinning expository was founded, which was elevated to the parish of St. Emmeram in 1883. With the peat railway to Ismaning built by Egon von Poschinger in 1896, peat cutters settled in the moor, leading to the establishment of Zengermoos and Moosinninger Moos. In 1922, the area of Moosinninger Moos was renamed Eichenried. On July 1, 1960, Eichenried became the seat of its own parish. According to the Bavarian State Office for Statistics, the population figures as of December 31 for each year have developed as follows: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! Year !! Population !! Year !! Population !! Year !! Population |- | 1960 || 2,434 || 2006 || 5,269 || 2013 || 5,507 |- | 1970 || 2,947 || 2007 || 5,316 || 2014 || 5,555 |- | 1980 || 3,457 || 2008 || 5,381 || 2015 || 5,648 |- | 1990 || 3,776 ||…

Geography

The municipality is situated in the Munich region within the Erdinger Moos, roughly 7 km southwest of Erding, 16 km from Munich Airport, 23 km from Freising, and about 32 km from the state capital Munich. The eastern airport tangent road (Flughafentangente Ost) runs just east of Moosinning, providing relief from through traffic for the village and offering excellent access to the A92 and A94 motorways. The village of Moosinning lies at an elevation of , while the highest point in the municipality is the Adelberg at approximately . * Interglacial deposits near Eichenried (Geotope number 177A001). * The Zengermoos Nature Reserve (NSG-00491.01, a birch forest ecosystem covering 252.6 hectares) is located in the northwest of the municipal area, immediately north of Zengermoos. * The Gfällach Nature Reserve (NSG-00379.01, a fen covering 6.7 hectares) is situated in the far south of the municipal area, south of Eichenried. The municipality comprises eleven Ortsteile (settlement type in brackets): * Burgholz (Einöde) * Eching (Dorf) * Eder a.Holz (Einöde) * Eichenried (Pfarrdorf) * Kempfing (Kirchdorf) * Moosinning (Pfarrdorf) * Riexing (Weiler) * Schnabelmoos (Weiler) * Sollnberg (Einöde) * Stammham (Weiler) * Zengermoos (Dorf) There is only the single Gemarkung (cadastral area) of Moosinning.

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Geography

Latitude
48.2778
Longitude
11.8451
Water area
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Geography & sun

Avg solar (kWh/m²/day)
3.25
Annual solar (kWh/m²)
1,188

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Wikipedia views (last 30 days)
82
Avg daily Wikipedia views
3
Attention level
Obscure

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Official Identifiers

Destatis — German Federal Statistical Office

AGS
09177130
Population (Wikidata)
6,265
Wikidata
Q511796

Amtlicher Gemeindeschlüssel (AGS) via Wikidata P439

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  • Destatis — German Federal Statistical Office — Amtlicher Gemeindeschlüssel (AGS) via Wikidata P439