Dingolfing-Landau is a district in
Bavaria,
Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of
Straubing-Bogen,
Deggendorf,
Rottal-Inn and
Landshut.
History
The district was established in
1972 by merging the former districts of Dingolfing and Landau (Isar). Its original name was
Untere Isar ("Lower Isar"), but in
1973 it was renamed and got its present name.
Geography
The region is characterised by very plain countryside and several rivers running from southwest to northeast (towards the
Danube). Most important rivers of the district are the
Isar and the
Vils.
Economy
The whole region depends on the automobile industry. At Dingolfing, you can find the largest BMW-Industrycomplex in the world.
Coat of arms
| | The coat of arms displays: - The blue and white checkered pattern of Bavaria
- The lion from the arms of the county of Leonberg (once ruling in Landau)
- The red and white bars are from the arms of the county of Frontenhausen (once ruling in Dingolfing)
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Towns and municipalities
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