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Gröbenzell () is a municipality and suburb to Munich in the district Fürstenfeldbruck, in Bavaria, Germany. It was founded in 1952, and has a population of 19,202. Gröbenzell is often called a garden city, which is also illustrated by the two flowers in the coat of arms.

Key facts

German location.image_coa
DEU Gröbenzell COA.svg
German location.image_plan
Gröbenzell in FFB.svg
German location.image_photo
Rathaus Gröbenzell 02.jpg
German location.image_caption
Old town hall
German location.state
Bayern
German location.region
Oberbayern
German location.district
Fürstenfeldbruck
German location.elevation
506
German location.area
6.36
German location.postal_code
82194
German location.area_code
08142
German location.licence
FFB
German location.Gemeindeschlüssel
09 1 79 126
German location.website
www.groebenzell.de
German location.mayor
Martin Schäfer
German location.leader_term
2020–26

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  • Geography
  • History
  • Politics
  • Population growth
  • Commerce and infrastructure
  • Commerce
  • Infrastructure
  • Road
  • S-Bahn service
  • Railway connection
  • Sports
  • Schools
  • Notable people
  • Science and economics
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Twin towns
  • References
  • External links

Gröbenzell () is a municipality and suburb to Munich in the district Fürstenfeldbruck, in Bavaria, Germany. It was founded in 1952, and has a population of 19,202. Gröbenzell is often called a garden city, which is also illustrated by the two flowers in the coat of arms.

Gröbenzell is one of the most densely populated municipalities in Germany and is the most populous municipality in the district of Fürstenfeldbruck without city status. There are no further municipal subdivisions. Gröbenzell was founded as a political municipality. In doing so, parts of municipalities from Munich, Puchheim, Olching, and Geiselbullach were merged into one location around the Gröbenzell train station.

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

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