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==History== [[File:St. Korbinian Unterhaching.jpg|thumb|left|upright|St. Korbinian Church is the oldest building in Unterhaching and is located within the "Old Village".]] Based upon the discovery of graves, the settlement of the [[Haching Valley]] can be traced back as far as 1100 B.C. The settlement of the Bavarian tribes is believed to have occurred between the fifth and eighth centuries. The name "Haching" comes from the family name "Hacho" and the aristocracy of the Hahilinga. The name Haching is first recorded in a document from the Schäftlarn monastery in the year 806, left by the abbot Petto. Therefore, Haching is hundreds of years older than Munich. The name "Unterhaching" (lat. ''inferiori hachingin'') emerges for the first time in the year 1180 in a possession listing of the bishop of [[Freising]] (Freesing). Up until the [[secularization of Bavaria|1803 secularization]] the surrounding monasteries were the primary landowners in the area. Also derived from this is the municipal coat of arms, which today shows the abbot staff of the Schäftlarn monastery and the sea-rose sheet from the coat of arms of the monastery Tegernsee. Unterhaching began the 20th century as purely a farming village. The number of inhabitants exploded from 616 inhabitants in 1900 to 20,545 in 2000. In 1955 Unterhaching split from [[Ottobrunn]] and became an independent municipality. In 1968 the building of two new large housing estates began, "Grünau" and ''Fasanenpark'', which began the development of the municipality into a modern housing development.
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