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'''Petting''' is a small municipality in the district ], ], ]. It is located at {{coor dms|47|54|45|N|12|49|0|E|}}, at the shore of the ''Waginger See'', a ] lake. Population 2285. '''Petting''' is a small municipality in the district ], ], ]. It is located at {{coor dms|47|54|45|N|12|49|0|E|}}, at the shore of the ''Waginger See'', a ] lake. Population 2285.


The first mention of the municipality was in ] with the name ''Pettinga'', however it is possible that the settlement was already existing at the time of the ]. In ] it came into the ownership of the monastery St. Zeno. The first mention of the municipality was in ] with the name ''Pettinga'', however it is possible that the settlement already existed at the time of the ]. In ] it came into the ownership of the monastery St. Zeno.


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Petting is a small municipality in the district Traunstein, Bavaria, Germany. It is located at 47°54′45″N 12°49′0″E / 47.91250°N 12.81667°E / 47.91250; 12.81667, at the shore of the Waginger See, a diluvial lake. Population 2285.

The first mention of the municipality was in 1048 with the name Pettinga, however it is possible that the settlement already existed at the time of the Roman empire. In 1180 it came into the ownership of the monastery St. Zeno.

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