Gmund am Tegernsee

Gmund am Tegernsee is a municipality in the in in . The town is located on the north shore of the , and near the source of .
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  • Type: Village with 6,060 residents
  • Description: municipality in Bavaria, Germany
  • Also known as: 09182116

Places of Interest

Highlights include Gmund station and Gassler Berg.

Railway station
is a railway station.

Church
Photo: Aisano, FAL.
is a church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tegernsee and Bad Wiessee.

is a health resort and tourist centre on the eastern banks of the lake in the south of the state of .

Village
is a municipality in the in in . Since 1922, it has been a spa town and located on the western shore of the . is situated 4½ km south of Gmund am Tegernsee.

Village
is a municipality in the district of in in . At the end of World War II, Japanese American soldiers rescued concentration camp victims on a death march at this village. is situated 6 km northwest of Gmund am Tegernsee.

Gmund am Tegernsee

Latitude
47.7508° or 47° 45′ 3″ north
Longitude
11.739° or 11° 44′ 20″ east
Population
6,060
Elevation
757 metres (2,484 feet)
Open location code
8FVHQP2Q+8H
Open­Street­Map ID
node 54776102
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
6559188
Wiki­data ID
Q31662
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Waray—“Gmund am Tegernsee” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: جموند أم تيغرنزيه
  • Arabic: غموند أم تيغرنزيه
  • Aragonese: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Armenian: Տեգերենզեի Գմունդ
  • Basque: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Catalan: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Cebuano: Gmund a.Tegernsee
  • Chechen: Гмунд-ам-Тегернзе
  • Chinese: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Chinese: 泰根湖畔格蒙德
  • Danish: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Dutch: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Esperanto: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Esperanto: Gmund
  • French: Gmund a.Tegernsee
  • French: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • French: Gmund
  • German: Gmund (Tegernsee)
  • German: Gmund a. Tegernsee
  • German: Gmund a.Tegernsee
  • German: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • German: Gmund
  • German: Ostin
  • Hebrew: גמונד על ימת טגרן
  • Hungarian: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Interlingue: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Irish: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Italian: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Japanese: グムント・アム・テーゲルンゼー
  • Kurdish: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Ladin: Gmund a.Tegernsee
  • Ladin: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Lombard: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Malay: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Min Nan Chinese: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Occitan (post 1500): Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Persian: گموند ام تگرنزی
  • Polish: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Portuguese: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Portuguese: Gmund
  • Romanian: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Russian: Гмунд-ам-Тегернзе
  • Russian: Гмунд-ам-Тегернзее
  • Serbian: Gmund a.Tegernsee
  • Serbian: Гмунд ам Тегернзе
  • Serbo-Croatian: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Spanish: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Swedish: Gmund a.Tegernsee
  • Swedish: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Tatar: Гмунд-ам-Тегернзе
  • Turkish: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Ukrainian: Гмунд-ам-Тегернзе
  • Ukrainian: Гмунд-ам-Тегернзее
  • Vietnamese: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Volapük: Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Waray (Philippines): Gmund am Tegernsee

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