Holzgünz

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Holzgünz

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Holzgünz
Location of Holzgünz within Unterallgäu district
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Coordinates: 48°1′N10°16′E / 48.017°N 10.267°E / 48.017; 10.267 Coordinates: 48°1′N10°16′E / 48.017°N 10.267°E / 48.017; 10.267
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Schwaben
District Unterallgäu
Municipal assoc. Memmingerberg
Government
   Mayor Paul Nagler (FWH/FWS)
Area
  Total 12.10 km2 (4.67 sq mi)
Elevation 602 m (1,975 ft)
Population (2016-12-31) [1]
  Total 1,301
  Density 110/km2 (280/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 87752
Dialling codes 08393
Vehicle registration MN
Website www.holzguenz.de

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