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Fürstenfeldbruck () is a town in Bavaria, Germany, 32 kilometres west of Munich. It is the capital of the district of Fürstenfeldbruck. it had a population of 35,494. Since the 1930s Fürstenfeldbruck has had an air force base.

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Fürstenfeldbruck is a town in Bavaria, Germany, located about 32 kilometers west of Munich, serving as the capital of its district. The town is notable for hosting a German air force base that has operated there since the 1930s.

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Key facts

German location.type
Stadt
German location.image_coa
Fürstenfeldbruck Wappen.svg
German location.image_photo
St. Mariä Himmelfahrt 2022-08-21.jpg
German location.image_caption
Church of St. Mary (Fürstenfeld Abbey)
German location.image_plan
Fürstenfeldbruck in FFB.svg
German location.state
Bayern
German location.region
Oberbayern
German location.district
Fürstenfeldbruck
German location.elevation
517
German location.area
32.53
German location.postal_code
82256
German location.area_code
08141
German location.licence
FFB
German location.Gemeindeschlüssel
09 1 79 121
German location.website
www.fuerstenfeldbruck.de
German location.mayor
Christian Götz
German location.leader_term
2023–29
German location.Bürgermeistertitel
Oberbürgermeister

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Encyclopedic overview

6 sections
Contents
  • Geography
  • Main sights
  • Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base
  • Twin towns – sister cities
  • Notable people
  • References

Fürstenfeldbruck () is a town in Bavaria, Germany, 32 kilometres west of Munich. It is the capital of the district of Fürstenfeldbruck. it had a population of 35,494. Since the 1930s Fürstenfeldbruck has had an air force base.

==Geography== Fürstenfeldbruck covers an area of 32.53 km2. It is located halfway between Munich and Augsburg, and along the Amper river.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Fürstenfeldbruck” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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