Ling moss

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Ling moss
Market Gars am Inn
Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 27 ″  N , 12 ° 13 ′ 12 ″  E
Height : 495  (484-496)  m
Residents : 119  (1987)
Incorporation : April 1, 1971
Postal code : 83536
Area code : 08073
Lengmoos, view of the village with the church
Lengmoos, view of the village with the church

Lengmoos is a district of the Markt Gars am Inn in the Upper Bavarian district of Mühldorf am Inn .

location

The parish village is on the western border of the municipality in the open. A large settlement area has joined the old town in the northwest. The Kaiserschneider homestead is located to the south, somewhat set apart. The Altdorfer Mühlbach, a source river of the Inn , flows past in the south.

history

Lengmoos is first mentioned in a document from 1140. The place belonged to the free imperial county of Haag . The St. Giles Church, the nave of which is likely to go back to the Romanesque period , is a Gothic building from the 15th century with its 36 m high spire .

Incorporations

Before the municipal reform , Lengmoos was an independent municipality in the Wasserburg am Inn district with the following districts:

  • Bachenöd
  • Bergholz (Holzhäusle)
  • Bobenstätt
  • Dörfl
  • Eismannsstett
  • Emeln
  • Gänsgerbl
  • Gladly
  • Giggerlsöd
  • Giglberg
  • Glasberg
  • Gsellmühle
  • Hamberg
  • Hampersberg
  • Höhenberg
  • Hörwart
  • Huttenstätt
  • Kerschbaum
  • Ling moss
  • Blaze
  • Maxau
  • Mayrhof
  • Oberhart
  • Oedenberg
  • Penstätt
  • Permanently
  • Point
  • Reichgreißl
  • Reichhut
  • Sheep guide
  • Schneckenbichl
  • Schustergraben
  • Stanzlmühle
  • Punched die
  • Strass
  • Under hard
  • Walterstätt
  • Wimm
  • Wüstl
  • Camping
  • Zieglstadl
  • Zollner

In 1971 the community was incorporated into Gars am Inn. In 1972 the district of Wasserburg am Inn was dissolved, Gars am Inn came to the district of Mühldorf am Inn.

traffic

The district roads MÜ 17 and MÜ 50 meet in Lengmoos .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official register of places for Bavaria, edited on the basis of the census of September 13, 1950, Munich, 1952