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Ingolstadt lay at a junction of major trading routes - the river Danube was already important as a commercial artery - and the strategic position of the city was recognised when construction was started which extended the walls and castle and eventually in the 16th century turned the city into a state fortress.
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Ingolstadt impresses with its architectural splendour and rich history. Fortified and constantly expanded from the 13th century onwards, the Kingly Bavarian ...
Ingolstadt is a fortified university city that lies in the Bavarian state of Southern Germany. The municipal lies along two rivers, the Danube and Schutter.
May 14, 2024 · Ingolstadt, city, Bavaria Land (state), southern Germany. It lies along the Danube and Schutter rivers, southwest of Regensburg.
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Ingolstadt is an independent city on the Danube in Upper Bavaria with 139,553 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2022). Around half a million people live in the ...
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The good strategic location promoted Ingolstadt's development over the centuries. ... city of the Duchy of Bavaria-Ingolstadt, seat of the first Federal State ...
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The fortress of Ulm became a major strategic fortress able to accommodate 100,000 men and their equipment. ... The placement in the core of the fortress and the ...
Ingolstadt, the university city and shopping destination on the Danube, boasts a delightful blend of tradition and history. At the same time, it is modern, ...
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Situated only 3 kilometres west of the Celtic oppidum (fortified town) of Manching is the Roman fort of Oberstimm. The model of this fort was produced based on ...
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... fortress system for the defence of strategic important landscapes and big cities. Circularly around the city centre with a distance off up to 5 kilometres ...