- Berchtesgadener Land
Infobox German district
name=Berchtesgadener Land
state=Bavaria
capital=Bad Reichenhall
regierungsbezirk=Oberbayern
region=Südostoberbayern
area=840
population=99,800
population_as_of=2001
density=119
carsign=BGL
url= [http://www.berchtesgadener-land.de berchtesgadener-land.de]Berchtesgadener Land is a district in
Bavaria ,Germany . It is bounded by the district of Traunstein and by the state ofAustria .History
The alpine regions of the south were Bavarian territory from the early
Middle Ages . The 11th and 12th centuries saw the founding of numerous mountain villages. One of these settlements wasBerchtesgaden , which later assumed a more dominant role in the administrative district that now bears its name.The northern portion of the Salzach river valley was traditionally part of bishopric (principality) of Salzburg. This principality functioned as a
buffer state betweenBavaria andAustria until the early 19th century. In 1816 it was divided along the Salzach river and then split betweenBavaria andAustria . The western half of the former principality of Salzburg is today part of the district of Berchtesgadener Land.This district was formed in 1972 through a merger of the district of
Berchtesgaden , the district of Laufen and the city ofBad Reichenhall .Two important historical events have dramatically reshaped Berchtesgadener Land in recent years, namely
Austria 's signing of theSchengen treaty in 1990 and the introduction of theEuro in 2002 in bothGermany andAustria . Municipalities on both sides of border have been brought much closer by these changes, and the area is reversing many of the effects caused by the split of 1816. There is close and mutually beneficial cooperation in areas such as public transport, recreational sports and culture. There is even a cross-border radio station called "Radio Untersberg"( [http://www.untersberglive.de/ website] ), which would have been unimaginable some 20 years ago due to different government regulations.Salzburg has gradually asserted a new role as an economic, educational and cultural center of the area, which has had a ripple effect through several municipalities such as
Freilassing , which have traditionally defined themselves as German border towns.Geography
This district comprises the southeastern tip of Bavaria. It consists of a high alpine countryside in the south, with mountains rising to more than 2500 m, and of a strip along the
Saalach River. The city ofSalzburg (Austria ) is located on the opposite side of the Saalach, across from the town of Freilassing.The very south is occupied by the
Berchtesgaden National Park (210 km²) comprising theWatzmann massif (2713 m) and theKönigssee , a lake of 5.2 km² surrounded by majestic mountains.Coat of arms
Towns and municipalities
External links
* [http://www.berchtesgadener-land.de/ Official website] (German)
* [http://www.berchtesgadener-land.com Touristical website] (German)
* [http://www.nationalpark-berchtesgaden.de Berchtesgaden National Park] (German)
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