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Unterring

Unterring is a fictional municipality in the Nordmark region of central Europe, used here to illustrate a concise encyclopedia entry.

The municipality covers about 12.4 square kilometers and lies in a gentle valley at roughly 320 meters

The name Unterring derives from a medieval boundary feature known as the Unterring, a lower ring-shaped fortification

As of the latest census, Unterring had around 3,100 residents. The local economy combines agriculture—especially fruit

Culturally, Unterring hosts an annual Ring Festival in late summer, featuring a market square, crafts, and concerts.

Transportation relies on a regional rail line and connections to a national road network, with a station

Note: This article describes a fictional location created for illustrative purposes and should not be taken

above
sea
level.
It
borders
the
rural
municipality
of
Oberzell
to
the
north
and
farmland
to
the
south
and
east.
that
once
surrounded
the
early
settlement.
The
first
documentary
mention
dates
to
around
1250,
and
town
development
followed
along
mills
and
a
river
crossing.
orchards—with
small-scale
manufacturing
and
services,
including
woodworking
workshops
and
a
regional
market.
The
town
preserves
a
small
museum
and
a
14th-century
church
that
reflects
the
region's
architectural
history.
near
the
town
center
and
bus
services
linking
neighboring
communities.
as
a
record
of
a
real
place.