Melk judicial district
Melk judicial district | |
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Melk District Court St. Pölten Regional Court |
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Basic data | |
state | Lower Austria |
district | Melk |
Seat of the court | Melk |
Code number | 3152 |
competent regional court | St. Polten |
surface | 1,014.28 km 2 (2016) |
Residents | 78,191 (January 1, 2020) |
The judicial district of Melk is one of 24 judicial districts in Lower Austria and is congruent with the district of Melk . The higher court is the Regional Court of Sankt Pölten .
Communities
Residents: as of January 1, 2020
Cities
- Mank (3219)
- Melk (5630)
- Pochlarn (3948)
- Ybbs on the Danube (5627)
Market towns
- Artstetten-Pöbring (1218)
- Bischofstetten (1230)
- Blind Market (2710)
- Dunkelsteinerwald (2393)
- Emmersdorf on the Danube (1760)
- Erlauf (1081)
- Golling an der Erlauf (1510)
- Hürm (1861)
- Kilb (2574)
- Klein-Pochlarn (1033)
- Curved walnut (1534)
- Leiben (1367)
- Loosdorf (3807)
- Marbach an der Donau (1691)
- Maria Taferl (911)
- Neumarkt an der Ybbs (1992)
- Nöchling (1046)
- Persenbeug-Gottsdorf (2174)
- Petzenkirchen (1425)
- Pöggstall (2416)
- Raxendorf (1048)
- Ruprechtshofen (2313)
- Schönbühel-Aggsbach (953)
- Sankt Leonhard am Forst (3042)
- Sankt Martin-Karlsbach (1640)
- Expanse (1089)
- Yspertal (1995)
Communities
- Mountains (1938)
- Dorfstetten (582)
- Court Office Priel (1699)
- Kirnberg an der Mank (1081)
- Münichreith-Laimbach (1637)
- Saint Oswald (1120)
- Schollach (1017)
- Texing Valley (1660)
- Zelking-Matzleinsdorf (1220)
history
The judicial district of Melk already existed in 1910 , but not in its current form at that time. The penultimate change took effect on July 1, 2002, when the former judicial district of Mank was dissolved and its municipalities joined the judicial district of Melk. On January 1, 2014, the Ybbs judicial district was dissolved and the municipalities also assigned to the Melk judicial district.