Bodolz

Bodolz

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Bodolz

Coordinates: 47°34′20″N 9°39′40″E / 47.57222°N 9.66111°E / 47.57222; 9.66111Coordinates: 47°34′20″N 9°39′40″E / 47.57222°N 9.66111°E / 47.57222; 9.66111
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Schwaben
District Lindau
Government
  Mayor Ursula Sauter (Unabhängige Bürger Bodolz - UBB)
Area
  Total 3.03 km2 (1.17 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
  Total 2,966
  Density 980/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 88131
Dialling codes 0 83 82
Vehicle registration LI
Website www.gemeinde-bodolz.de

Bodolz is a municipality in the district of Lindau in Bavaria in Germany.

Districts

The municipality consists of the following towns and districts:

History

Bodolz was part of the former Fugger authority of Wasserburg and later became part of Austria. Since the signing of the peace treaties of Brünn and Preßburg in 1805, the town belongs to Bavaria. In the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria the contemporary municipality was formede by the "Gemeindeedikt" of 1818.

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

According to the official statistics, in 1998 there were twelve employees who were subject to social insurance contribution in the sector of agriculture and forestry, 44 in the industrial sector and 26 in the sector of trade and transport at place of work. In miscellaneous sectors there were 124 persons who were subject to social insurance contribution at place of work. At place of domicile there were 668 employees altogether. In the industrial sector there were ten, in the main construction trade two businesses. Moreover, there were 31 agricultural businesses in 1999 with a total area of 241 ha, of which 6 ha were agricultural crop land and 106 ha green space.

Education

The elementary school "Schule im Obstgarten", which can be attended for the first four grades, is located in the municipality of Bodolz.

Bodolz has two kindergartens:

References


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