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Untergiesing-Harlaching

Boroughs of Munich
München Stadtbezirk 18 (Karte) Untergiesing Harlaching
München Stadtbezirk 18 (Karte) Untergiesing Harlaching

Untergiesing-Harlaching (Central Bavarian: Untagiasing-Harlaching) is the 18th borough of Munich, Germany, mostly the districts of Untergiesing and Harlaching. The borough's western border is the river Isar, in the south it borders on Grünwald and the Perlacher Forst (Perlach Forest), to the north-west on the Munich borough of Obergiesing and to the north on the borough of Au-Haidhausen.

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Untergiesing-Harlaching
Wolkensteinstraße, Munich Harlaching

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Wolkensteinstraße 11
81545 Munich, Harlaching
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