Aßling

Aßling is also the German name for Jesenice, Slovenia.
Aßling

Coat of arms
Aßling

Coordinates: 48°0′N 12°0′E / 48.000°N 12.000°E / 48.000; 12.000Coordinates: 48°0′N 12°0′E / 48.000°N 12.000°E / 48.000; 12.000
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Oberbayern
District Ebersberg
Municipal assoc. Aßling
Government
  Mayor Werner Lampl (CSU)
Area
  Total 31.38 km2 (12.12 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
  Total 4,328
  Density 140/km2 (360/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 85617
Dialling codes 08092
Vehicle registration EBE
Website www.assling.de
Town Hall

Aßling is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg. It is, along with the communities of Emmering and Frauenneuharting a member of the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of the same name.

Geography

Aßling lies within the Munich commuter area, about 40 km from that city. It has its own railway station on the Munich–Salzburg line. Grafing bei München lies only 7 km away, Ebersberg is 11 km away, Wasserburg am Inn 23 km and Rosenheim 20 km. However, there is no connection to any main highway in the Aßling area.

Aßling also holds two rural areas (Gemarkungen), Aßling and Loitersdorf.

History

Aßling had its first documentary mention, as Azzalinga, on 18 September 778. The place belonged to the Rentamt of Munich and the Court of Swabia of the Electorate of Bavaria. Aßling was the seat of a Hauptmannschaft (an historical form of administration). The community in its current form came into being in 1818 with the constituent communities of Adelpolt, Ametsbichl, Aßling, Ast, Bichl, Haar, Holzen, Längholz, Langkofen, Martermühle, Niclasreuth, Obstädt, Osterwald, Pörsdorf, Pürzelberg, Rammel, Sixtenreit, Sonnenreit, Steinkirchen, Stelzenreit, Tegernau, Thaldorf and Wollwies.

In 1978, as part of administrative reform, the formerly separate community of Loitersdorf was amalgamated with Aßling along with its constituent communities of Dorfen, Hochreit, Lorenzenberg, Loitersdorf, Obereichhofen, Untereichhofen, Pfadendorf, Hainza, Pausmühle, Setzermühle and Siglmühle.

Population development

The community’s land area was home to 3112 inhabitants in 1970, 3319 in 1987 and 4031 in 2000.

Politics

The community’s mayor (Bürgermeister) is Werner Lampl (CSU).

The community’s tax revenue in 1999, converted into euros, was €1,964,000, of which €324,000 was from business taxes.

Coat of arms

Aßling’s arms might heraldically be described thus: In azure a six-spoked wheel argent ringed with three flowers argent with middles Or. The official German blazon (In Blau ein sechsspeichiges silbernes Rad, beiderseits und unten begleitet von je einer silbernen Blume mit goldenem Butzen) says that the flowers are on each side and underneath, but the usual interpretation is to have the flowers surrounding the wheel in the form of a triangle pointing down.

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Economy and infrastructure

In 1998, the fields of agriculture and forestry employed 11 workers on the social insurance contribution rolls. In industry it was 182 and in trade and transport 122. In other fields of work there were 159. Also, 1240 people on the aforesaid rolls worked from their homes. Nobody worked in processing businesses. There were nine businesses in contracting. Furthermore, in 1999, there were 97 agricultural businesses with a total productive land area of 1 720 ha, of which 480 ha was cropland and the other 1 240 ha was meadowland.

Education

In 1999, the following institutions could be found in Aßling:

References

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