Niederraunau is a
quarter of the town
Krumbach in
Günzburg (district),
Swabia,
Bavaria,
Germany.
Geography
Niederraunau (
Elevation 518 m) is in the valley of the little river
Kammel two kilometres south of Krumbach in the natural region
Lower Iller-Lech Gravel Plateau. The hills between the valleys of Kammel and the neighboring valleys of
Günz and
Mindel are covered with forest. Niederraunau has a station at the
Mittelschwaben Railway and it is at the
Bundesstraße 16.
History
- Between 1100 and 1200: Niederraunau was founded
- Between 1494 and 1495: the
village got the right to hold a market
- 1613: the village was given a
coat of arms
- After
World War II: Niederraunau was the site of a post
World War II American sector
displaced person camp.
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- 1978: Niederraunau became a quarter of the town Krumbach; before this time the village was its own municipality.
Sights and attractions
Sights and attractions found in Niederraunau include:
Companies and organizations
Companies and organizations based in Niederraunau include:
-
FAIST Anlagenbau GmbH, a manufacturer of noise control facilities and aero-acoustic wind tunnel treatments
-
Scheppach, a manufacturer of building machinery
References
48°13′26″N 10°22′45″E / 48.22389°N 10.37917°E / 48.22389; 10.37917