Vilsbiburg, Municipality in Lower Bavaria, Germany
Vilsbiburg is an urban municipality in Lower Bavaria that spreads along the banks of the Große Vils river. The town center with its market square forms the heart of the community, where administrative buildings and local services are located.
The settlement was originally known as Pipurch and developed around the year 1000 as a community. Over the centuries, it received market rights in 1308 and eventually gained official city status in 1929.
The town maintains an active partnership with the Italian community of Buja, reflected in regular visits and shared events throughout the year. This connection shapes daily life and creates opportunities for people to connect across borders.
Visitors can easily find administrative facilities and local services around the town center and market square. The location along the Große Vils offers opportunities for walks and exploration along the riverbanks.
The local volleyball team Rote Raben Vilsbiburg has earned recognition through its success in national competitions. The sport plays an important role in community life and regularly attracts spectators and supporters.
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