Seedorf (Pentling)
Seedorf is a district of the municipality Pentling in the Upper Palatinate district of Regensburg on the Poign district .
In the vernacular, the place is also called Haid or Obere Haid (= Obere Heide) because of its location on the Hohengebrachinger Heide and the mostly low annual rainfall . Seedorf has 63 inhabitants (as of 2004): Under 15 years: 9.5%; 16–49 years: 69.9%; 50–99 years: 20.6%.
The place consists of 14 houses, including six farms, making it the second smallest village in the municipality. Seedorf does not have its own fire brigade, but has a partnership with the Poign volunteer fire brigade .
The 101 bus runs from Seedorf to Neutraubling . There is no direct bus connection to Regensburg.
Geographical location
Seedorf is located in the southern district of Regensburg, approx. 12 km from the city of Regensburg and 3 km from Markt Bad Abbach . The place borders on the districts of Poign and Hohengebraching.
history
Seedorf was first mentioned in 1723. In the course of the regional reform in Bavaria , Seedorf came to the municipality of Pentling in 1978 when the municipality of Poign was dissolved.
Web links
- Seedorf in the location database of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online . Bavarian State Library
literature
- Georg Völkl, The row villages Seedorf and Neudorf were built according to plan around 1725 , in: Die Oberpfalz, year 61 (1973), p. 205 ff.
Coordinates: 48 ° 56 ' N , 12 ° 5' E