Greding

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CountryGermany
Elevation
397 m (1,302 ft)
Greding
City Hall of Greding
City Hall of Greding
Coat of arms of Greding
Location of Greding within Roth district
SoosAbenberger WaldDechenwaldHeidenbergForst KleinschwarzenloheRohrRohrRothWendelsteinRöttenbach
Greding   is located in Germany
Greding
Greding
Greding   is located in Bavaria
Greding
Greding
Coordinates: 49°03′07″N 11°21′38″E / 49.05194°N 11.36056°E / 49.05194; 11.36056
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionMittelfranken
DistrictRoth
Area
  Total
103.73 km2 (40.05 sq mi)
Elevation
397 m (1,302 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[1]
  Total
7,309
  Density70/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
91171
Dialling codes08463
Vehicle registrationRH
Websitewww.greding.de

Greding (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁeːdɪŋ] ) is a town in the district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 28 km southeast of Roth bei Nürnberg and 32 km north of Ingolstadt.

Greding is located in the south-eastern corner of Middle Franconia. The municipal area borders on two neighbouring Bavarian districts, Eichstätt and Neumarkt, and also on the two regions of Upper Bavaria and Upper Palatinate. Greding is situated about 32 km north of the city of Ingolstadt on the A9 Autobahn (junction 57).

Greding stands on the river Schwarzach in the Altmühl Valley Nature Park. Two hills around the town are the Kalvarienberg and the Galgenberg.

The township of Greding includes the villages of Attenhofen, Birkhof, Esselberg, Euerwang, Grafenberg, Großhöbing, Günzenhofen, Hausen, Heimbach, Herrnsberg, Hofberg, Kaising, Kleinnottersdorf, Kraftsbuch, Landerzhofen, Linden, Mettendorf, Obermässing, Österberg, Röckenhofen, Schutzendorf, Untermässing and Viehhausen.

Neighbouring townships are Beilngries, Berching, Dietfurt an der Altmühl, Freystadt, Hilpoltstein, Kinding and Thalmässing.

History

There are remains of animal jawbones and charcoal fires from early settlements dating from between 10000 BC and 6000 BC. Traces of a Celtic settlement have been found dating from 450-350 BC.

The first known documentary record of a township is from 1091. In the 11th century the Greding estate came under the ownership of the Bishops of Eichstätt and remained under their jurisdiction until 1803.

Religion

Like most of Bavaria, Greding is predominantly Roman Catholic.

Culture and places of interest

Economy and infrastructure

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