Eisenstadt-Umgebung District
The Bezirk Eisenstadt-Umgebung (Croatian: Kotar Željezno-okolica) is an administrative district (Bezirk) in the federal state of Burgenland, Austria.
Eisenstadt-Umgebung District Bezirk Eisenstadt-Umgebung | |
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District | |
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Country | Austria |
State | Burgenland |
Number of municipalities | 23 |
Area | |
• Total | 455.5 km2 (175.9 sq mi) |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 40,996 |
• Density | 90/km2 (230/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
NUTS code | ? |
The area of the district is 455.5 km², with a population of 40,996 (2012), and a population density 90 persons per km². The administrative center of the district is Eisenstadt (Croatian: Željezno), itself a statutory city outside of the district.
Administrative divisions
The district consists of the below municipalities and towns:
- Breitenbrunn (1,907)
- Donnerskirchen (1,745)
- Großhöflein (1,940)
- Hornstein (2,769)
- Klingenbach (1,167)
- Leithaprodersdorf (1,159)
- Loretto (463)
- Mörbisch am See (2,322)
- Müllendorf (1,326)
- Neufeld an der Leitha (3,187)
- Oggau am Neusiedler See (1,807)
- Oslip (1,279)
- Purbach am Neusiedlersee (2,701)
- Sankt Margarethen im Burgenland (2,711)
- Schützen am Gebirge (1,400)
- Siegendorf (2,959)
- Steinbrunn (2,370)
- Stotzing (805)
- Trausdorf an der Wulka (1,908)
- Wimpassing an der Leitha (1,265)
- Wulkaprodersdorf (1,886)
- Zagersdorf (994)
- Zillingtal (926)
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