Geisenfeld
Geisenfeld is a town in the district of Pfaffenhofen, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the river Ilm, 16 km (9.94 mi) southeast of Ingolstadt. The town grew up around Geisenfeld Abbey, a convent founded in 1037.
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Gregor Strasser 1928
Subdivisions
Geisenfeld has twelve districts, formerly independent municipalities:
- Engelbrechtsmünster
- Gaden including Wasenstadt and Furthof
- Geisenfeld
- Geisenfeldwinden
- Ilmendorf including Einberg
- Nötting
- Parleiten including Eichelberg, Holzleiten and Scheuerhof
- Rottenegg including Hornlohe, Moosmühle and Brunn
- Schillwitzried including Schillwitzhausen, Schafhof and Gießübel
- Untermettenbach including Obermettenbach and Ziegelstadel
- Unterpindhart including Kolmhof, Untereulenthal and Obereulenthal
- Zell including Ainau, Ritterswörth, Unterzell and Oberzell
Sons and daughters of the town
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- Gregor Strasser (1892-1934), national socialist politician, publisher and participant in Hitler-Ludendorff-Putsch