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The following geographical objects are called Rott :
Municipalities:
- Rott am Inn , municipality in the district of Rosenheim, Bavaria
- Rott (Landsberg am Lech district) , municipality in the Landsberg am Lech district, Bavaria
- Rott (Westerwald) , municipality in the district of Altenkirchen (Westerwald), Rhineland-Palatinate
- Rott (Bas-Rhin) , commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace, France
Parish parts:
- Im Rott , residential area in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg
- Rott am Wald , part of the town of Eggenfelden , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- Rott (Extertal) , district of the municipality Extertal, Lippe district, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Rott (Großkarolinenfeld) , part of the community Großkarolinenfeld , district of Rosenheim, Bavaria
- Rott (Hennef) , district of the city of Hennef (Sieg), Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Rott (Hoyershausen) , district of the municipality Hoyershausen , district Hildesheim, Lower Saxony
- Rott (Neumarkt-Sankt Veit) , district of the town of Neumarkt-Sankt Veit , Mühldorf am Inn district, Bavaria
- Rott (Neustadt) , part of the local community Neustadt (Wied), Neuwied district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Rott (Oberbergkirchen) , district of the municipality Oberbergkirchen , Mühldorf am Inn district, Bavaria
- Rott (Ostenfeld) , part of the community Ostenfeld (Husum) , North Friesland district, Schleswig-Holstein
- Rott (Overath) , district of the city of Overath , Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Rott (Pfarrkirchen) , district of the town of Pfarrkirchen , Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria
- Rott (Roetgen) , part of the municipality of Roetgen, Aachen city region, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Rott (Wuppertal) , residential area in the city of Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Rott (municipalities of Salzburg, Wals-Siezenheim) , village of Wals-Siezenheim and location in the Liefering district of the city of Salzburg
Municipalities or parts of municipalities with Rott in the place name:
- Deich- und Sielrott , village of the municipality of Dornum
- Junkersrott , part of the Hagermarsch community
- Pastors Rott , south-westerly district of Hersel , North Rhine-Westphalia
Buildings:
- House Rott - various properties
- Rott Abbey in Rott am Inn
Waters:
- Rott (Amper) , tributary of the Ammersee near Dießen am Ammersee, Landsberg am Lech district, Upper Bavaria; the lower course is part of the Alte Ammer
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Rott (Chiemsee) , southern tributary of the Chiemsee near Übersee , district of Traunstein, Bavaria, after division into two arms from the Bavarian Moor and Peat Museum of Rottau , Markt Grassau, district of Traunstein; Arms from west to east:
- Neue Rott , tributary in the mountain pine patch; see Rott (Chiemsee)
- Alte Rott , tributary in the monastery meadows; see Rott (Chiemsee)
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Rott (Inn) - two tributaries of the Inn in Lower Bavaria; downstream:
- Rott (Inn, Rott am Inn) , left tributary at Rott am Inn , district of Rosenheim
- Rott (Inn, Neuhaus am Inn) , left tributary at Neuhaus am Inn, Passau district
Other geographical objects:
- Insel Rott , inland island of the Upper Rhine in the district of Linkenheim-Hochstetten , Karlsruhe district, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Rott fossil deposit, deposit for fossil plants and animals near Rott, city of Hennef (Sieg), Rhein-Sieg district, North Rhine-Westphalia
Rott is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf Rott (1905–1982), German theater director, theater director, theater director and theater manager
- Armin Rott (* 1969), Austrian economist and university professor
- David Rott (* 1977), German actor
- Edina Rott (* 1971), Hungarian handball player
- Eiko Rott (* 1970), German hockey player
- Emma Rott (1847–1904), Swiss teacher, editor
- Emil Rott (1852–1905), Swiss lawyer, university professor and federal judge.
- Eva Haverkamp-Rott , German historian
- Fritz Rott (social pediatrician) (1878–1959), German social pediatrician and university professor
- Fritz Rott (voice actor) (* 1959), German voice actor and dialogue book author
- Hans Rott (musician) (1858–1884), Austrian composer and organist
- Hans Rott (historian) (1876–1942), German archaeologist and art historian
- Hans Rott (politician) (1886–1962), Austrian politician (CSP, VF)
- Hans Rott (philosopher) (* 1959), German professor of theoretical philosophy
- Ida Rott (pseudonym Erik Niels ; 1856–1897), Swiss writer
- Irmgard von Rott († 1101), German donor
- Jeanette Rott-Otte (* 1945), German politician (SPD)
- Joseph Rott (1821–1897), German classical philologist
- Karl Rott (actor) (1860–1881), Austrian actor and conductor
- Karl Mathias Rott (1807–1876), Austrian comedian, singer, cellist, composer and actor
- Klaus Rott (* 1941), Austrian actor and director
- Konrad Rott (* approx. 1530–1610), Augsburg merchant
- Kuno I von Rott (11th century), Count Palatine of Bavaria
- Ladislav Rott (1851–1906), Bohemian merchant
- Maria Rott (1840–1872), Austrian theater actress and singer, see Maria Lutz
- Matthias Rott (* 1974), German actor
- Max Rott (eigtl. Mendel Rottmann ; 1863–1922?), Austrian comedian and couplet singer
- Maximilian Rott (1903–1957), German writer
- Michael Rott (1898–1947), German politician (CDU)
- Moritz Rott (actually Rosenberg; 1796–1867), theater actor and director
- Oldřich Rott (* 1951), Czech football player and official
- Renate Rott (* 1937), German social scientist and university professor
- Rudolf Rott (1926–2003), German virologist
- Wilfried Rott (1943–2011), German journalist
- Wilhelm Rott (1908–1967), German theologian, resistance fighter and Protestant pastor
- Wolfgang Rott (* 1946), German hockey player
- Yannick Rott (* 1974), French football player
ROTT stands for:
- Rise of the Triad , computer game
See also: