Eggenfelden, Administrative town in Rottal-Inn district, Bavaria, Germany
Eggenfelden is a town in the Rottal-Inn district of Bavaria, situated in the valley of the Rott River. It serves as a regional hub with major roads and rail lines passing through its area.
The settlement developed in the river valley and grew over centuries to become a local trading hub. In the 20th century, it expanded significantly and became an important connection point in the region's transport network.
The population comprises 67 percent Roman Catholic residents, 11 percent Protestant followers, and 22 percent individuals without religious affiliation.
The town has two railway stations that connect it to other places and offer travelers multiple train options. A local airfield supplements the transport connections for additional travel possibilities in the surrounding area.
The town encompasses more than a hundred smaller districts, giving it a distinctive decentralized character. This variety of neighborhoods makes it an interesting example of municipal structure in rural Bavaria.
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