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Town in Bavaria, Germany
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Location of Regen within Regen district
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Coordinates: 48°58′N 13°8′E / 48.967°N 13.133°E / 48.967; 13.133
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionLower Bavaria
DistrictRegen
Subdivisions59 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2020–26) Andreas Kroner (SPD)
Area
 • Total65.15 km (25.15 sq mi)
Elevation530 m (1,740 ft)
Population
 • Total11,009
 • Density170/km (440/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes94209
Dialling codes09921
Vehicle registrationREG
Websitewww.regen.de

Regen (Northern Bavarian: Reng) is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and the district town of the district of Regen.

Geography

Regen is situated on the great Regen River, located in the Bavarian Forest.

Divisions

Originally the town consisted of 4 districts: Bürgerholz, Grubhügel, Riedham and St. Johann.

After a governmental reform the villages of:

  • Aden
  • Augrub
  • Bärndorf
  • Bettmannsäge
  • Dreieck
  • Ebenhof
  • Ecklend
  • Edhof
  • Eggenried
  • Finkenried
  • Frauenmühle
  • Großseiboldsried
  • Huberhof
  • Kagerhof
  • Kattersdorf
  • Kerschlhöh
  • Kleinseiboldsried
  • Kreuzerhof
  • Kühhof
  • March
  • Maschenberg
  • Matzelsried
  • Metten
  • Neigerhöhe
  • Neigermühle
  • Neusohl
  • Obermitterdorf
  • Oberneumais
  • Oleumhütte
  • Pfistermühle
  • Pometsau
  • Poschetsried
  • Reinhartsmais
  • Richtplatz
  • Rinchnachmündt
  • Rohrbach
  • Sallitz
  • Schauerhof
  • Schlossau
  • Schochert
  • Schollenried
  • Schönhöh
  • Schützenhof
  • Schwaighof
  • Schweinhütt
  • Spitalhof
  • Sumpering
  • Tausendbach
  • Thanhof
  • Thurnhof
  • Weißenstein
  • Weißensteiner-Au
  • Wickersdorf
  • Wieshof and Windschnur

were added.

Population development

  • 1828: 1196
  • 1904: 2366
  • 1974: 9029
  • 2005: 12.553
  • 2015: 10.855

International relations

Main article: List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany

Regen is twinned with:

Notable places

The "Niederbayrisches Landwirtschaftsmuseum" is a museum showing the history of agriculture and society in Lower Bavaria from the 18th and 19th century.

The "Fressendes Haus" is a former domicile of the poets Clara Nordström (1886–1962) and Siegfried von Vegesack (1888–1974), which was transformed in a museum in 1984 presenting different expositions of historical art and the archeological excavations at the castle ruin of Weißenstein.

Natural monuments

  • The Pfahl is a 150-kilometre-long quartz ridge. In the vicinity of Weißenstein it reaches its highest point at 750 metres at the site of Weißenstein Castle.

Economy

Tourism figures largely in the local economy, with over 64,000 visitors accounting for 220,000 over-night stays last year.

Personalities

References

  1. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021.
  2. Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011).

External links

Towns and municipalities in Regen (district)
Coat of arms
Coat of arms


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