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Neunkirchen District, Austria

Coordinates: 47°43′37″N 16°04′54″E / 47.7269°N 16.0817°E / 47.7269; 16.0817
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Neunkirchen District, Austria
Bezirk Neunkirchen
Map
CountryAustria
StateLower Austria
Number of municipalities45
Government
 • District GovernorAlexandra Grabner-Fritz
Area
 • Total
1,146.4 km2 (442.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2024)[2]
 • Total
87,305
 • Density76/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Vehicle registrationNK
NUTS codeAT122[3]
District code318[4]

Bezirk Neunkirchen (German: [ˈnɔʏnˌkɪʁçn̩] ) is a district of the state of Lower Austria in Austria. It is located at the south of the state.

Municipalities

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Parts of the village: Altendorf, Loitzmannsdorf, Schönstadl, Syhrn, Tachenberg
Parts of the village: Großes Amt, Kleines Amt, Neustift am Alpenwald, Neuwald
Parts of the village: Bürg, Vöstenhof
Parts of the village: Enzenreith, Hart, Hilzmannsdorf, Köttlach, Thürmannsdorf, Wörth
Parts of the village: Feistritz am Wechsel, Grottendorf, Hasleiten, Hollabrunn
Parts of the town: Abfaltersbach, Aue, Berglach, Eichberg, Gloggnitz (with Furth and Gföhl), Graben, Heufeld, Saloder, Stuppach, Weißenbach
Parts of the village: Göttschach, Grafenbach, Ober-Danegg, Penk, St. Valentin-Landschach
Parts of the village: Grimmenstein, Hochegg
Parts of the village: Grünbach am Schneeberg, Neusiedl am Walde
Parts of the village: Oberhöflein, Unterhöflein, Zweiersdorf
Parts of the village: Alpeltal, Kirchberg (with Au, Markt, Molz, Rammergraben, Sachsenbrunn, Sellhof, Stein, Tratten, Weyer, Wieden Wiese), Kranichberg (with Baumtal, Eselberg, Friederdorf, Kiengraben, Oberer Kirchbgraben, Kreith, Kreithberg, Pucha, Pyhra, Rams), Lehen (Ortsteile Nebelsbach, Steinbach), Molzegg (with Kampsteiner Schwaig, Kreuzbauern, Molz, Steyersberger Schwaig), Ofenbach (with Eigenberg, Wieden)
Parts of the village: Am Hartberg, Feldbauern, Mönichkirchner Schwaig, Pfeffergraben, Tauchen, Unterhöfen
Parts of the village: Natschbach, Loipersbach (with Lindgrub)
Parts of the town: Neunkirchen (with Innere Stadt, Tal, Steinplatte, Mühlfeld, Au, Steinfeld, Lerchenfeld, Blätterstraßensiedlung), Mollram, Peisching
Parts of the village: Geyerhof, Kreuzberg, Küb, Mühlhof, Payerbach, Pettenbach, Schmidsdorf, Schlöglmühl, Werning
Parts of the village: Pitten, Sautern, Leiding-Inzenhof
Parts of the village: Gasteil, Prigglitz, Stuppachgraben
Parts of the village: Knipflitz, Losenheim, Puchberg, Rohrbachgraben, Schneebergdörfl, Sonnenleiten, Stolzenwörth
Parts of the village: Egg, Raach am Hochgebirge, Schlagl, Sonnleiten, Wartenstein
Parts of the village: Edlach, Grünsting, Hirschwang, Klein- und Großau, Prein, Reichenau
Parts of the village: Gleißenfeld, Reitersberg, Scheiblingkirchen, Thernberg, Witzelsberg
Parts of the village: Göstritz, Greis, Schottwien
Parts of the village: Greith, Gutenmann, Hornungstal, Rosental, Schrattenbach
Parts of the village: Guntrams, Schwarzau am Steinfeld
Parts of the village: Gegend, Naßwald, Preintal, Vois
Parts of the village: Schiltern, Seebenstein, Sollgraben
Parts of the village: Gerasdorf am Steinfeld, Neusiedl am Steinfeld, Saubersdorf, St. Egyden am Steinfeld, Urschendorf
Parts of the village: Dunkelstein, Flatz, Mahrersdorf, Pottschach, Putzmannsdorf, Raglitz, Rohrbach am Steinfelde, St. Johann am Steinfelde, Sieding,
Parts of the village: Königsberg, Kulma, Sauerbichl, Thomasberg
Parts of the village: Haßbach, Kirchau, Kulm, Petersbaumgarten, Steyersberg, Thann, Warth
Parts of the village: Diepolz, Hafning, Ramplach, Straßhof (mit den Ortsteilen Straßhof, Gramatl, Weibnitz), Unter-Danegg und Wartmannstetten
Parts of the village: Dörfles, Rothengrub, Strelzhof, Willendorf
Parts of the village: Hettmannsdorf, Wolfsohl, Würflach
Parts of the village: Grünhöfen, Kampichl, Maierhöfen, Pichl, Schlag, Stübegg, Zöbern

References

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  1. ^ "Bezirkshauptmannschaft Neunkirchen". www.noe.gv.at. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Table: Population on 1 January 2023 (.ods)". statistik.at. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  3. ^ "ÖSTERREICH -NUTS level 3". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Table: Regional units overview (.ods)". www.statistik.at. Retrieved 3 May 2024.

47°43′37″N 16°04′54″E / 47.7269°N 16.0817°E / 47.7269; 16.0817