Salzburg-Umgebung District




District in Salzburg, Austria







































Bezirk Salzburg-Umgebung
District
Salzburg Flachgau.png
Country Austria
State Salzburg
Number of municipalities 37
Area

 • Total 1,004.36 km2 (387.79 sq mi)
Population
(2009)

 • Total 140,914
 • Density 140/km2 (360/sq mi)
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)



District map divided per municipalities (click to enlarge)
















































































Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1869 37,004 —    
1880 38,261 +3.4%
1890 40,722 +6.4%
1900 41,928 +3.0%
1910 45,313 +8.1%
1923 47,522 +4.9%
1934 49,736 +4.7%
1939 50,009 +0.5%
1951 64,236 +28.4%
1961 70,913 +10.4%
1971 85,032 +19.9%
1981 98,733 +16.1%
1991 118,137 +19.7%
2001 135,104 +14.4%
Source: Statistik Austria & Statistik Austria - P. 197

The Bezirk Salzburg-Umgebung (German, "surrounding area of Salzburg") is an administrative district (Bezirk) in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria, and congruent with the Flachgau region, except for the Statutarstadt of Salzburg, which forms a district of its own.


Area of the district is 1,004.36 km², with a population of 140,914 (January 1, 2009),[1] and population density 140 persons per km². Administrative center of the district is Salzburg.




Contents






  • 1 Administrative divisions


    • 1.1 Towns


    • 1.2 Market towns


    • 1.3 Municipalities




  • 2 Notable Citizens


  • 3 Traditions


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Administrative divisions


The district is divided into 37 municipalities, three of them are towns, and six of them are market towns.



Towns




  1. Neumarkt am Wallersee (5,420)


  2. Oberndorf bei Salzburg (5,431)


  3. Seekirchen am Wallersee (9,344)



Market towns




  1. Eugendorf (6,118)


  2. Grödig (6,638)


  3. Mattsee (2,850)


  4. Obertrum (4,208)


  5. Straßwalchen (6,752)


  6. Thalgau (6,712)



Municipalities




  1. Anif (4,048)


  2. Anthering (3,108)


  3. Bergheim (4,839)


  4. Berndorf bei Salzburg (1,578)


  5. Bürmoos (4,418)


  6. Dorfbeuern (1,392)


  7. Ebenau (1,348)


  8. Elixhausen (2,681)


  9. Elsbethen (5,117)


  10. Faistenau (2,850)


  11. Fuschl am See (1,334)


  12. Göming (607)


  13. Großgmain (2,416)


  14. Hallwang (3,499)


  15. Henndorf am Wallersee (4,647)


  16. Hintersee (460)


  17. Hof bei Salzburg (3,405)


  18. Koppl (3,037)


  19. Köstendorf (2,453)


  20. Lamprechtshausen (3,140)


  21. Nußdorf am Haunsberg (2,176)


  22. Plainfeld (1,131)


  23. Sankt Georgen bei Salzburg (2,728)


  24. Sankt Gilgen (3,683)


  25. Schleedorf (882)


  26. Seeham (1,677)


  27. Strobl (3,453)


  28. Wals-Siezenheim (11,024)


(population numbers May 15, 2001)


Notable Citizens




  • Leopold Kohr was born in Oberndorf near Salzburg.


  • Andreas Maislinger was born in St. Georgen near Salzburg.


  • Carl Zuckmayer lived in Henndorf near Salzburg from 1933 to 1938.



Traditions


  • The Aperschnalzen is an old tradition of competitive whipcracking.


References





  1. ^ Bevölkerungsstand 1.1.2009(PDF)




External links


Media related to Salzburg-Umgebung District at Wikimedia Commons


  • Official Touristic Website of Salzburg-Umgebung


Coordinates: 47°52′01″N 13°04′59″E / 47.867°N 13.083°E / 47.867; 13.083









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