Grattersdorf is a municipality in the district of Deggendorf , Bavaria , Germany .
4-453: In the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria in 1818, the municipalities of Grattersdorf, Nabin, Oberaign and Winsing were formed, which were merged on January 1, 1971 to form the municipality of Grattersdorf. The first mayor since May 2020 is Robert Schwankl (CSU). In the local elections on March 15, 2020 , he was elected 1st mayor in the first ballot with 66.0 percent. While in 2002, it
8-496: Is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria , Germany . It is bordered by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Regen , Freyung-Grafenau , Passau , Rottal-Inn , Dingolfing-Landau and Straubing-Bogen . The district was established in 1936. Minor changes of the borders in 1972 led to the present form of the district. The Danube river runs through the district from west to east, dividing it into two unequal regions. North of
12-521: The Danube the Bavarian Forest rises steeply. In the south there is relatively plain countryside. The Isar river enters the district in the south and meets the Danube close to the town of Deggendorf . The Einödriegel (1,220 m) is the highest point within the county. The double eagle was the symbol of the monastery of Metten , which was the first Christian outpost in the region. The blue line stands for
16-404: Was Norbert Bayerl (CSU), until his death at the end of October 2017. In 2002 he succeeded Josef Reitberger (CSU). Until the new elections on January 28, 2018, the second mayor, Alfons Gramalla, was in charge and was elected first mayor with 79 percent. This Deggendorf district location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Deggendorf district Deggendorf
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