Töging am Inn

Töging am Inn (Central Bavarian: Deging am Inn) is a town of 9,382 inhabitants in the district of Altötting, Upper Bavaria, Germany.

Thanks to an artificial water canal, the town is adjacent to a large water power plant, which used to power e.g. an aluminum furnace.

Because of many factories in the area, slave workers from the Dachau concentration camp were located nearby during World War II,.

[3] The town hit the news on 7 February 2006, when the roof of the local Netto supermarket collapsed.

[1] This Altötting district location article is a stub.

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Coat of Arms of Altötting district
Coat of Arms of Altötting district