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Pfersee is a part of the city of Augsburg, Bavaria with some 25.000 inhabitants on the western shore of river Wertach. In 1911 Pfersee was incorporated to Augsburg. The name Pfersee probably derives from “fert” (Furt), meaning a ford (crossing). Pfersee is first mentioned in 8th century, but there also are important archeological findings such as a brazen horse-head which was part of an equestrian statue, probably dedicated to emperor Hadrian.

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  • Pfersee ist ein Planungsraum im Westen von Augsburg, der als dessen VIII. Planungsraum gilt und sich in drei Stadtbezirke untergliedert: den 15. Rosenau- und Thelottviertel, den 16. Pfersee–Süd und den 17. Pfersee–Nord. Bis 1911 war Pfersee eine selbstständige Gemeinde vor den Toren Augsburgs westlich der Wertach. Der heutige Stadtteil Pfersee nimmt eine Fläche von 4,15 km² ein und hat etwa 25.600 Einwohner. Ihm wurden die zwei östlich der Wertach gelegenen Rosenau- und Thelottviertel hinzugeschlagen, so dass der Stadtteil Pfersee heute im Osten bis an das Areal des Augsburger Hauptbahnhofs heranreicht. (de)
  • Pfersee is a part of the city of Augsburg, Bavaria with some 25.000 inhabitants on the western shore of river Wertach. In 1911 Pfersee was incorporated to Augsburg. The name Pfersee probably derives from “fert” (Furt), meaning a ford (crossing). Pfersee is first mentioned in 8th century, but there also are important archeological findings such as a brazen horse-head which was part of an equestrian statue, probably dedicated to emperor Hadrian. From 1560 until 1875 in Pfersee there was a noted Jewish community with a number of renowned chairmen, rabbis and scholars, mainly from the Ulmo (Ginsburg) family, who until the beginning of the 19th century was in possession of the so-called “Pfersee manuscript”, the oldest almost complete surviving handwritten edition of the Babylonian Talmud, dated from 14th century, which now is at the Bavarian State Library in Munich. in 1627 the Jewish community of Pfersee along with the neighboring Jewish communities of Steppach and Kriegshaber established a common Jewish cemetery, today usually attributed to , which became part of Augsburg in 1916 as well. (en)
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  • Pfersee ist ein Planungsraum im Westen von Augsburg, der als dessen VIII. Planungsraum gilt und sich in drei Stadtbezirke untergliedert: den 15. Rosenau- und Thelottviertel, den 16. Pfersee–Süd und den 17. Pfersee–Nord. (de)
  • Pfersee is a part of the city of Augsburg, Bavaria with some 25.000 inhabitants on the western shore of river Wertach. In 1911 Pfersee was incorporated to Augsburg. The name Pfersee probably derives from “fert” (Furt), meaning a ford (crossing). Pfersee is first mentioned in 8th century, but there also are important archeological findings such as a brazen horse-head which was part of an equestrian statue, probably dedicated to emperor Hadrian. (en)
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