Mittelschwaben
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Mittelschwaben is a part of the Bavarian administrative region Swabia. It consists of the districts Günzburg, Neu-Ulm, Unterallgäu and the district-free town Memmingen.
The name Mittelschwaben was created in the 19th century to distinguish the Bavarian parts of Oberschwaben from the Baden-Württembergian.
Borders[]
in the west (to the Baden-Württembergian Oberschwaben): the river Iller
in the north (to the Donauried): the southern border of the Danube-valley
in the east (to the , and , the three parts of the Augsburg-Westliche Wälder Nature Park): the rivers Mindel and Flossach
in the south (to the Allgäu): the terminal moraines of the Würm glaciation
Categories:
- Mittelschwaben
- Swabia (Bavaria)
- Neu-Ulm (district)
- Günzburg (district)
- Unterallgäu