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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DeggendorfDeggendorf - Wikipedia

    Historical background. Early history. The earliest traces of settlement in the area were found near the Danube and date back approximately 8,000 years. Both Bronze Age and Celtic era archeological finds indicate continuous habitation through the millennia.

  2. History of Deggendorf. Deggendorf has always been a strategically important location - it was once where the trade route following the Isar downstream through Lower Bavaria met up with the traffic along the Danube and the tracks coming through the mountains from Bohemia.

  3. Deggendorf, city, Bavaria Land (state), southeastern Germany. It is on the Danube River, 2.5 miles (4 km) above its confluence with the Isar River. Deggendorf lies at the western foot of the Bavarian and Bohemian forests, east of Straubing. Founded about 750, it passed to the dukes of Bavaria in 1242 and was chartered in 1316.

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  4. Deggendorf is a medieval town located next to a river and two forests. It provides you with a rich history and heritage as well as plenty of historic sights, festivals, and outdoor activities.

  5. 1338 begann der Bau der Grabkirche „Peter und Paul“. Den barocken Turm baute 1722 – 1727 der Münchner Baumeister Johann Michael Fischer nach Plänen von Jakob Pawanger und Johann Gunetzrhainer. Schwere Zeiten erlebte die Stadt im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert durch die Schwedeneinfälle im Dreißigjährigen Krieg und im österreichischen Erbfolgekrieg.

  6. Historia. Imagen de la torre de Grabkirche en Deggendorf. Los primeros vestigios de asentamientos en la zona fueron encontrados cerca del río Danubio y datan de aproximadamente 8000 años atrás. Hallazgos arqueológicos de la Edad del Bronce y de la era celta indican que hubo población en forma continua en el área a través de los milenios.

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