Neunkirchen judicial district
Neunkirchen judicial district | |
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Neunkirchen District Court, Wiener Neustadt Regional Court |
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Basic data | |
state | Lower Austria |
district | Neunkirchen |
Seat of the court | Neunkirchen |
Code number | 3183 |
competent regional court | Wiener Neustadt |
surface | 1,150.17 km 2 (2016) |
Residents | 86,343 (January 1, 2020) |
The judicial district of Neunkirchen is one of 24 judicial districts in Lower Austria and is congruent with the district of Neunkirchen . The higher court is the Regional Court of Wiener Neustadt .
Communities
Residents: as of January 1, 2020
Cities
- Gloggnitz (5912)
- Neunkirchen (12,721)
- Ternitz (14,660)
Market towns
- Aspang Market (1779)
- Edlitz (894)
- Grafenbach-St. Valentine (2211)
- Grimmenstein (1313)
- Grünbach am Schneeberg (1579)
- Kirchberg am Wechsel (2508)
- Mönichkirchen (618)
- Payerbach (2060)
- Pitten (2870)
- Puchberg am Schneeberg (2694)
- Reichenau an der Rax (2515)
- Scheiblingkirchen-Thernberg (1902)
- Schottwien (676)
- Schwarzau in the mountains (608)
- Warth (1497)
- Wartmannstetten (1623)
- Wimpassing in the Black Valley (1605)
Communities
- Altendorf (350)
- Aspangberg-St. Peter (1855)
- Breitenau (1574)
- Breitenstein (316)
- Buchbach (356)
- Burg-Vöstenhof (165)
- Enzenreith (1990)
- Feistritz am Wechsel (1033)
- Höflein on the Hohe Wand (871)
- Natschbach-Loipersbach (1697)
- Otterthal (586)
- Prigglitz (436)
- Raach am Hochgebirge (304)
- St. Corona am Wechsel (392)
- St. Egyden am Steinfeld (2065)
- Schrattenbach (384)
- Schwarzau am Steinfeld (2017)
- Seebenstein (1438)
- Semmering (518)
- Thomasberg (1262)
- Trattenbach (536)
- Willendorf (960)
- Cube (1586)
- Zöbern (1407)
history
The judicial district of Neunkirchen territorially covers the district of Neunkirchen . On July 1, 2002, the judicial district of Aspang was closed and the judicial district of Neunkirchen was added to the communities Aspang-Markt , Aspangberg-St. Peter , Edlitz , Grimmenstein , Mönichkirchen , Thomasberg and Zöbern expanded. On January 1, 2014, the Gloggnitz judicial district was dissolved and the municipalities assigned to the Neunkirchen judicial district.