Wienerwald, Austria
Wienerwald | ||
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Wildegg Castle | ||
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Wienerwald Location within Austria | ||
Coordinates: 48°6′N 16°8′E / 48.100°N 16.133°ECoordinates: 48°6′N 16°8′E / 48.100°N 16.133°E | ||
Country | Austria | |
State | Lower Austria | |
District | Mödling | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Michael Krischke (ÖVP) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 48.16 km2 (18.59 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 340 m (1,120 ft) | |
Population (1 January 2016)[1] | ||
• Total | 2,650 | |
• Density | 55/km2 (140/sq mi) | |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | |
Postal code | 2392 | |
Area code | 02238 | |
Website | www.wienerwald.org |
Wienerwald is a Municipality in the district of Mödling in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is named after the forest Wienerwald.
Villages
- Ameisbühel
- Buchelbach
- Dornbach
- Festleiten
- Grub
- Gruberau
- Lindenhof
- Rohrberg
- Sittendorf
- Stangau
- Sulz im Wienerwald is the main town.
- Vogelgraben
- Wöglerin
Population
Historical population | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
1971 | 1,381 | — |
1981 | 1,553 | +12.5% |
1991 | 1,996 | +28.5% |
2001 | 2,409 | +20.7% |
2011 | 2,479 | +2.9% |
Sights
- Wildegg Castle in Sittendorf
References
External links
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