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Coordinates: 48 ° 15 '  N , 12 ° 19'  E

Basic data
State : Bavaria
Administrative region : Upper Bavaria
County : Mühldorf am Inn
Management Community : Hero stone
Height : 474 m above sea level NHN
Area : 19.87 km 2
Residents: 979 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 49 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 84431
Primaries : 08082, 08636
License plate : MÜ, VIB , WS
Community key : 09 1 83 138
Community structure: 31 districts
Association administration address: Schulstrasse 5a
84431 Heldenstein
Website : www.rattenkirchen.de
Mayor : Rainer Greilmeier ( CSU / FWG )
Location of the municipality of Rattenkirchen in the Mühldorf am Inn district
Mühldorfer Hart Zangberg Waldkraiburg Unterreit Taufkirchen (Landkreis Mühldorf am Inn) Schwindegg Schönberg (Oberbayern) Reichertsheim Rechtmehring Rattenkirchen Polling (bei Mühldorf am Inn) Obertaufkirchen Oberneukirchen (Oberbayern) Oberbergkirchen Niedertaufkirchen Niederbergkirchen Neumarkt-Sankt Veit Mühldorf am Inn Mettenheim (Bayern) Maitenbeth Lohkirchen Kraiburg am Inn Kirchdorf (bei Haag in Oberbayern) Jettenbach (Oberbayern) Heldenstein Haag in Oberbayern Gars am Inn Erharting Egglkofen Buchbach (Oberbayern) Aschau am Inn Ampfing Landkreis Landshut Landkreis Rottal-Inn Landkreis Rosenheim Landkreis Ebersberg Landkreis Altötting Landkreis Erding Landkreis Traunsteinmap
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Rattenkirchen is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Mühldorf am Inn and a member of the Heldenstein administrative community .

geography

Geographical location

Rattenkirchen is located in the region of southeast Upper Bavaria.

Community structure

The municipality of Rattenkirchen has 31 districts:

There is only the Rattenkirchen district .

history

Administrative history

Rattenkirchen belonged to the Landshut Rent Office and the Neumarkt Regional Court of the Electorate of Bavaria. The Archbishopric of Salzburg exercised lower jurisdiction over its local subjects through the chairmanship of Rattenkirchen until it was abolished in 1803.

Population development

Between 1988 and 2018, the community grew from 776 to 980 by 204 inhabitants or 26.3%.

  • 1970: 730 inhabitants
  • 1987: 764 inhabitants
  • 1991: 776 inhabitants
  • 1995: 804 inhabitants
  • 2000: 883 inhabitants
  • 2005: 953 inhabitants
  • 2010: 980 inhabitants
  • 2015: 969 inhabitants

politics

Mayor is Rainer Greilmeier ( CSU / Free Voting Community ). In 2014 he succeeded Rupert Aigner (CSU / Free Voting Community).

Architectural monuments

Economy and Infrastructure

Economy including agriculture and forestry

There were 1,998 in the field of agriculture and forestry seven, in the manufacturing sector 48 and in the area of trade and transport twelve to social insurance contributions at place of work. In other economic sectors, six people were employed at the place of work subject to social security contributions. There were a total of 250 employees at the place of residence subject to social security contributions. There was one company in the manufacturing sector and two companies in the construction sector . In addition, there were 57 farms in 1999 with an agricultural area of ​​1131  ha . Of this, 748 hectares were arable land and 356 hectares were permanent green space.

education

There are the following institutions (as of 2016):

Personalities

  • Holger Hagen (born August 27, 1915 in Halle (Saale); † November 16, 1996 in Munich), German actor and voice actor, is buried in an urn grave on his farm in Rattenkirchen, district of Ramering / Mühldorf am Inn
  • Jan Koetsier (born August 14, 1911 - † April 28, 2006), Dutch conductor and composer , lived in Rattenkirchen (Unterkagn) for 40 years
  • Bruni Löbel (* December 20, 1920; † September 27, 2006), actress, winner of the Federal Cross of Merit, chose Rattenkirchen as her adopted home and is buried in an urn grave in the district of Ramering / Mühldorf am Inn on the farm of Holger Hagen next to it.
  • Thomas Pfäffl (born March 30, 1771 in Rattenkirchen; † May 10, 1824 in Tengling ), ordained a priest on June 10, 1779 in Salzburg , then vicar in Böckstein , Faistenau , Schellenberg and Tengling.

Individual evidence

  1. "Data 2" sheet, Statistical Report A1200C 202041 Population of the municipalities, districts and administrative districts 1st quarter 2020 (population based on the 2011 census) ( help ).
  2. ^ Community Rattenkirchen in the local database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library

Web links

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