Baden District
Bezirk Baden | |
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Country | Austria |
State | Lower Austria |
Number of municipalities | 30 |
Area | |
• Total | 753.4 km2 (290.9 sq mi) |
Population (2016-01-01[1]) | |
• Total | 143,657 |
• Density | 190/km2 (490/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
NUTS code | AT122 |
Bezirk Baden is a district of the state of Lower Austria in Austria.
Municipalities
[edit]Towns (Städte) are indicated in boldface; market towns (Marktgemeinden) in italics; suburbs, hamlets and other subdivisions of a municipality are indicated in small characters.
- Alland
- Glashütten, Holzschlag, Rohrbach, Schwechatbach, Untermeierhof, Windhaag, Groisbach, Maria Raisenmarkt, Mayerling
- Altenmarkt an der Triesting
- Altenmarkt, Kleinmariazell, Nöstach, Sulzbach, Thenneberg
- Baden
- Bad Vöslau
- Bad Vöslau, Gainfarn, Großau
- Berndorf
- Berndorf-Stadt, St.Veit, Ödlitz, Veitsau/Steinhof
- Blumau-Neurißhof
- Blumau
- Ebreichsdorf
- Ebreichsdorf, Schranawand, Unterwaltersdorf, Weigelsdorf
- Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn
- Furth an der Triesting
- Aggsbach, Dürntal, Ebeltal, Eberbach, Furth, Guglhof, Hof, Maierhof, Niemtal, Rehgras, Steinwandgraben
- Günselsdorf
- Heiligenkreuz
- Füllenberg, Heiligenkreuz, Preinsfeld, Sattelbach, Siegenfeld
- Hernstein
- Aigen, Alkersdorf, Grillenberg, Hernstein, Kleinfeld, Neusiedl, Pöllau
- Hirtenberg
- Klausen-Leopoldsdorf
- Kottingbrunn
- Leobersdorf
- Mitterndorf an der Fischa
- Oberwaltersdorf
- Pfaffstätten
- Einöde, Pfaffstätten
- Pottendorf
- Landegg, Pottendorf, Siegersdorf, Wampersdorf
- Pottenstein
- Fahrafeld, Grabenweg, Pottenstein
- Reisenberg
- Schönau an der Triesting
- Dornau, Schönau an der Triesting, Siebenhaus
- Seibersdorf
- Deutsch-Brodersdorf, Seibersdorf
- Sooß
- Tattendorf
- Teesdorf
- Traiskirchen
- Möllersdorf, Oeynhausen, Traiskirchen, Tribuswinkel, Wienersdorf
- Trumau
- Weissenbach an der Triesting
- Gadenweith, Kienberg, Neuhaus, Schwarzensee, Weissenbach
References
[edit]- ^ "Statistik Austria - Bevölkerung zu Jahresbeginn 2002-2016 nach Gemeinden (Gebietsstand 1.1.2016)", sdb.statistik.at, 2016-01-01.
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