Peiting
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Peiting
Summary
Peiting is a market municipality of Germany[1]. Peiting has Wikipedia articles in 40 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Peiting is located in District of Weilheim-Schongau[3].
- Peiting is in the country of Germany[4].
- Peiting's instance of is recorded as market municipality of Germany[5].
- Peiting's instance of is recorded as municipality without town privileges in Germany[6].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Wessobrunn[7].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Hohenpeißenberg[8].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Böbing[9].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Rottenbuch[10].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Q627545[11].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Burggen[12].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Q518663[13].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Hohenfurch[14].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Apfeldorf[15].
- Peiting's shares border with is recorded as Kinsau[16].
- Peiting's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Peiting[17].
- Peiting's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Q865679[18].
- Peiting's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Q65183333[19].
- Peiting's twinned administrative body is recorded as Calvi dell'Umbria[20].
- Peiting's postal code is recorded as 86971[21].
- Peiting is part of Stimmkreis Weilheim-Schongau[22].
- Peiting's Commons category is recorded as Peiting[23].
- Peiting's licence plate code is recorded as WM[24].
- Peiting's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+01:00[25].
- Peiting's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+02:00[26].
- Peiting's local dialing code is recorded as 08861[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include market municipality of Germany[5] and municipality without town privileges in Germany[6].
Use and Application
Peiting is part of Stimmkreis Weilheim-Schongau[22].
Why It Matters
Peiting has Wikipedia articles in 40 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]