Zolling
Zolling is a municipality in the Bavarian district of Freising. Associated villages are: Anglberg, Flitzing, Thann, Palzing, Oberappersdorf, and Appersdorf. Zolling lies 6 km to the north of Freising.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality with 4,960 residents
- Description: municipality of Germany
- Also known as: “09178157”
- Neighbors: Freising
Places of Interest
Highlights include St. Johannes and St. Stephanus.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Freising and Wolfersdorf.
Freising
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Freising is a city in Bavaria, 40km North of Munich. Freising is known as the historical center of the Catholic Church in Bavaria and as the location of the world's oldest continuously operating brewery.
Wolfersdorf
Village
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Wolfersdorf is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. Wolfersdorf is situated 5 km northwest of Zolling.
Neustift
Suburb
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Neustift is a suburb, which is situated 4 km south of Zolling.
Zolling
- Category: municipality without town privileges in Germany
- Location: Freising, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Zolling” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Zolling”
- Arabic: “زولينغ”
- Aragonese: “Zolling”
- Armenian: “Ցոլինգ”
- Arpitan: “Zolling”
- Asturian: “Zolling”
- Basque: “Zolling”
- Bavarian: “Zolling”
- Breton: “Zolling”
- Catalan: “Zolling”
- Cebuano: “Zolling (munisipyo)”
- Cebuano: “Zolling”
- Chechen: “Цоллинг”
- Chinese: “Zolling”
- Chinese: “措灵”
- Corsican: “Zolling”
- Croatian: “Zolling”
- Czech: “Zolling”
- Danish: “Zolling”
- Dutch: “Zolling”
- Esperanto: “Zolling”
- Estonian: “Zolling”
- Finnish: “Zolling”
- French: “Zolling”
- Friulian: “Zolling”
- Galician: “Zolling”
- German: “Zolling”
- Hungarian: “Zolling”
- Icelandic: “Zolling”
- Ido: “Zolling”
- Indonesian: “Zolling”
- Interlingua: “Zolling”
- Interlingue: “Zolling”
- Irish: “Zolling”
- Italian: “Zolling”
- Kazakh: “Цоллинг”
- Kirghiz: “Цоллинг”
- Kongo: “Zolling”
- Kurdish: “Zolling”
- Ladin: “Zolling”
- Ligurian: “Zolling”
- Limburgan: “Zolling”
- Lombard: “Zolling”
- Low German: “Zolling”
- Luxembourgish: “Zolling”
- Malagasy: “Zolling”
- Malay: “Zolling”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Zolling”
- Minangkabau: “Zolling”
- Narom: “Zolling”
- Neapolitan: “Zolling”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Zolling”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Zolling”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Zolling”
- Persian: “تسولینگ”
- Picard: “Zolling”
- Piemontese: “Zolling”
- Polish: “Zolling”
- Portuguese: “Zolling”
- Romanian: “Zolling”
- Romansh: “Zolling”
- Russian: “Цоллинг”
- Sardinian: “Zolling”
- Scots: “Zolling”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Zolling”
- Serbian: “Zolling”
- Serbian: “Цолинг”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Coling”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Zolling”
- Sicilian: “Zolling”
- Slovak: “Zolling”
- Slovenian: “Zolling”
- Spanish: “Zolling”
- Swahili: “Zolling”
- Swedish: “Zolling”
- Swiss German: “Zolling”
- Tatar: “Цоллинг”
- Turkish: “Zolling”
- Ukrainian: “Цоллінг”
- Uzbek: “Zolling”
- Venetian: “Zolling”
- Vietnamese: “Zolling”
- Vlaams: “Zolling”
- Volapük: “Zolling”
- Walloon: “Zolling”
- Waray (Philippines): “Zolling”
- Welsh: “Zolling”
- Wolof: “Zolling”
- Zulu: “Zolling”
- “Zolling”
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