Unterhaching (, , in contrast to "Upper Haching"; Central Bavarian: Haching) is the second largest municipality in the district of Munich in Bavaria, Germany, located to the south of Munich city centre and easily accessible via two federal motorways, Bundesautobahn 8 and Bundesautobahn 995, and also on the Munich S-Bahn, connecting Unterhaching to Marienplatz in less than 20 minutes. The municipality is best known for its football club SpVgg Unterhaching, who played in the Bundesliga in 1999–2001 and is also home to a CO2 neutral district heating network.
Unterhaching is the second largest municipality in the Munich district of Bavaria, Germany, located south of Munich and well-connected to the city by major highways and the S-Bahn train system. It is primarily known for its football club SpVgg Unterhaching, which competed in the Bundesliga from 1999 to 2001, and for operating a CO2 neutral district heating network.
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Unterhaching (, , in contrast to "Upper Haching"; Central Bavarian: Haching) is the second largest municipality in the district of Munich in Bavaria, Germany, located to the south of Munich city centre and easily accessible via two federal motorways, Bundesautobahn 8 and Bundesautobahn 995, and also on the Munich S-Bahn, connecting Unterhaching to Marienplatz in less than 20 minutes. The municipality is best known for its football club SpVgg Unterhaching, who played in the Bundesliga in 1999–2001 and is also home to a CO2 neutral district heating network.
==History== thumb|left|upright|St. Korbinian Church is the oldest building in Unterhaching and is located within the "Old Village".
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