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Buchloe

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Meaning #1: buffalo grass
  Synonym: genus Buchloe


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Buchloe
Coat of arms of Buchloe
Buchloe is located in Germany
Buchloe
Buchloe
Administration
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Swabia
District Ostallgäu
Municipal assoc. Buchloe
Mayor Josef Schweinberger
Basic statistics
Area 36.16 km2 (13.96 sq mi)
Elevation 627 m  (2057 ft)
Population 12,052  (31 December 2006)
 - Density 333 /km2 (863 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate OAL
Postal code 86807
Area codes 08241, 08246
Website www.buchloe.de

Coordinates: 48°2′15″N 10°43′30″E / 48.0375°N 10.725°E / 48.0375; 10.725

Buchloe (German pronunciation: [buːxˈloːə]) is a community raised to city status in 1954, lying in Ostallgäu district in Bavaria. Together with the neighbouring communities of Jengen, Lamerdingen and Waal, Buchloe belongs to the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("administrative community") of Buchloe.

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Geography and transport

Buchloe lies right on Bundesautobahn 96 (Munich - Buchloe - Memmingen - Lindau) with interchanges with Bundesstraße ("Federal Highway") 12 (Lindau by way of Munich and Passau to Philippsreut) and describes itself as the "Gateway to the Allgäu". The town is an important railway hub for the Munich – Kempten – Lindau line on the Allgäubahn (KBS 970) and for the Augsburg – Memmingen line with its connections to IC and direct connection into Switzerland by EC.

Coat of arms

Buchloe has quite a simple coat of arms, being a shield, party per pale, gules and argent. It was bestowed on the town officially in 1834, although it is based on a much earlier design that was already in use about 1500. The colours are those of the State of Augsburg, to which Buchloe belonged from 1311 to 1803, when it was absorbed into Bavaria. In the late nineteenth century, Buchloe assumed a different coat of arms, still a party per pale (ie a shield split straight down the middle) and silver on the right half, but gold on the left half with two leafy twigs – likely meant to be beech as the town's name comes from Buche, the German word for beech – twined about each other to form an emblem shaped rather like a section sign ("§"). In 1950, however, the original arms were officially restored.[1]


Town development

Amalgamation

In 1971 and 1972, the communities of Lindenberg and Honsolgen mit Hausen were amalgamated into Buchloe.

Culture and sightseeing

Heimatmuseum Buchloe [2]

South of Buchloe is the Buchloe people's observatory, at which there are regular observations of the heavens.

Economy

A well known business in the town is the car manufacturing company Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH und Co. Another is the Huber Karwendel Works, which makes the well known Exquisa cream cheese. Furthermore, the Moksel Group has its headquarters in Buchloe.

Security

Buchloe has a police station and a volunteer fire brigade with various fire engines. Within the town are also found a Bavarian Red Cross office and a chapter of the Wasserwacht ("Water Watch", or lifeguard service).

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