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    • Hausham is a municipality in the district of Miesbach in Bavaria in south-eastern Germany.


      Geography


      Hausham is located approximately 45 km south of Munich, between Miesbach and Schliersee. It is surrounded to the south by mountains, including Huberspitz (1.052 m) and Neureuth (1.261 m).


      Districts


      Hausham's 13 districts are:


      Twin towns


      Since 1959 Levico Terme in Italy
      Since 1990 Seiersberg in Austria


      History


      Hausham was created from the town of Agatharied on 27 April 1922. This was due to Hausham's growth through coal mining.
      The first brown coal mine was opened in 1860 but couldn't compete with the cheaper fossil oil and mineral coal and closed 106 years later in 1966.
      During World War II, Hausham was the location of two subcamps of the Dachau concentration camp, one for men and one for women. On 29 April 1945, Hausham was captured by American troops.


      Transport




      = Public transport

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      Hausham is located on a direct railway line to Munich and has two stations: (Hausham and Agatharied). The line is operated by the private railway Bayerische Oberlandbahn.
      In addition to rail links, the Hausham area is served by the RVO local bus service.


      Famous people in Hausham


      Benjamin Lauth, footballer for 1860 München
      Marcus H. Rosenmüller, film director
      Josef Stallhofer, artist painter
      Josef Wurmheller, German fighter ace during WW2


      References




      External links


      official webpage Hausham (German)

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