List of cities in Austria
The 17 regional centers (central locations) in Austria
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The list of cities in Austria provides an overview of the development of the population of cities in Austria . There is also an alphabetical list of all cities in the country and an overview of the incorporated and former cities.
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About the term city
Statistically every municipality in Austria is considered a city with more than 10,000 inhabitants. In a statistic presented in cooperation with the Austrian Association of Cities and Statistics Austria , there were 71 cities in Austria with more than 10,000 inhabitants on January 1, 2009.
The statistics of the cities and municipalities include all persons registered with their main residence in Austria. Since 1 March 2002, the Statistics Austria introduced a population register ( Population Register , POPREG) in which the data from the Central Register (ZMR), which the Ministry of the Interior is performed (BMI), are processed. It replaced the population extrapolation based on the census results that had been practiced until then . In order to be counted as a resident in the Population Register, this person must be registered with their main place of residence in Austria for at least 90 days without interruption on the reference date. Previously, however, all reports from the local registration authorities were taken into account regardless of the length of stay.
In contrast to this, there is the municipal legal status of the municipality , which is independent of the size of the population. Therefore there are several cities in Austria that do not meet the official statistical criterion. As of January 1, 2013, there were exactly 201 municipalities.
A statutory city (city with the rank of a district) must have at least 20,000 inhabitants (see Art. 116 Z 3 B-VG ), but three statutory cities with historical city rights also have significantly fewer inhabitants. In the area of over 20,000 inhabitants there are 25 cities, 12 of which are statutory cities.
For subdivisions in small , middle - and large cities in Austria there are various limits at 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 40,000, 50,000 and 100,000, depending on the context or Landesüblichkeit. Statistics Austria uses around 40,000 to 100,000 inhabitants for medium-sized towns and less for small towns. The Local Agenda 21 project (LA21) refers to small and medium-sized towns , whereby in Styria the area of 5,000 to 50,000 inhabitants is specifically addressed.
Statistical
Austria extends over 294 km in a north-south direction and over 573 km in a west-east direction.
- The northernmost city in Austria is Litschau with an area of 81.08 km² and 2176 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) .
- The southernmost location is Ferlach , which has an area of 117.31 km² and a population of 7123 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) .
- Feldkirch with an area of 34.33 km² and 34,210 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) is the most westerly of the Austrian cities and
- Hainburg an der Donau with an area of 25.02 km² and 6837 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) is the easternmost.
By far the largest city and the largest conurbation is the capital Vienna . With 1,911,191 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) around a fifth of the total population lives there, with around 2.5 million in the metropolitan area of Vienna , almost a third of Austria in Vienna and the surrounding area. In addition to Vienna, Austria has five other large cities (over 100,000 inhabitants).
As a result of incorporation , a number of very large municipalities developed, especially in the 1970s, whose actual core town is only a small town: Wolfsberg in Carinthia , for example , the third largest municipality in Austria after Vienna and Mariazell , with around 25,000 inhabitants is only among the twenty largest cities . Or the fourth largest in terms of area, Zwettl , with 10,779 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) is only among the 80 largest, the actual city has around 4,000 inhabitants.
A major problem, especially in economically weak areas, is the emigration ( rural exodus ) of the rural population to the urban conurbations, but most cities themselves also suffer from emigration from the core city ( suburbanization to the “ suburban belt”). The swallowing of these surrounding communities by the cities has largely come to a standstill today, the trend is towards regionalism and spatial planning central location concepts, which are organized supraregional with municipal associations of the city and the surrounding area.
Cities of Austria
Municipalities with at least 10,000 inhabitants
The following list contains all municipalities in Austria with at least 10,000 inhabitants (territorial status January 1, 2019, inhabitants January 1, 2019).
The population figures refer to the respective municipality area. Sometimes they contain small suburbs, for example near Krems , but sometimes also many incorporated neighboring towns, for example near Wolfsberg .
The specified population figures reflect the results of:
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Censuses (VZ) from
- May 12, 1981
- May 15, 1991
- May 15, 2001
- the register census (RZ) of October 30, 2011
- the data from the Central Residential Register (ZMR) as of January 1, 2020
- Legend
- State capitals are highlighted in bold in the list
- VZ = census
- RZ = register count
- POPREG = Population Register ( Population Register )
Ranking according to the youngest number of inhabitants, in the event of a tie according to the number preceding it.
Rank (2019) |
city | VZ 1981 |
VZ 1991 |
VZ 2001 |
RZ 2011 |
POPREG 2020 |
state | region | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. |
Vienna |
1,531,346 | 1,539,848 | 1,550,123 | 1,714,227 | 1,911,191 | Vienna | - | Statutory city |
2. |
Graz |
243.166 | 237.810 | 226.244 | 261,726 | 291,072 | Styria | Central Styria | Statutory city |
3. |
Linz |
199.910 | 203.044 | 183.504 | 189,889 | 206,595 | Upper Austria |
Traunviertel / Mühlviertel |
Statutory city |
4th |
Salzburg |
139,426 | 143,978 | 142,662 | 146.631 | 155.021 | Salzburg | Flachgau | Statutory city |
5. |
innsbruck |
117.287 | 118.112 | 113.392 | 119,617 | 131,961 | Tyrol | North Tyrol | Statutory city |
6th |
Klagenfurt am Wörthersee |
87,321 | 89,415 | 90.141 | 94,483 | 101,300 | Carinthia | Lower Carinthia | Statutory city |
7th |
Villach |
52,692 | 54,640 | 57,497 | 59,324 | 62,882 | Carinthia | Upper Carinthia | Statutory city |
8th. |
catfish |
51,060 | 52,594 | 56,478 | 58,591 | 62,470 | Upper Austria | Hausruckviertel | Statutory city |
9. |
Sankt Pölten |
50,419 | 50,026 | 49.121 | 51,955 | 55,514 | Lower Austria | Mostviertel | Statutory city |
10. |
Dornbirn |
38,641 | 40,735 | 42,301 | 45,922 | 49,872 | Vorarlberg | Rhine Valley | Borough |
11. |
Wiener Neustadt |
35.006 | 35.134 | 37,627 | 41,305 | 45,823 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Statutory city |
12. |
Steyr |
38,942 | 39,337 | 39,340 | 38.205 | 38,056 | Upper Austria | Traunviertel | Statutory city |
13. |
Feldkirch |
23,745 | 26,730 | 28,607 | 30,943 | 34.210 | Vorarlberg | Rhine Valley | Borough |
14th |
Bregenz |
24,561 | 27.097 | 26,752 | 27,831 | 29,711 | Vorarlberg | Rhine Valley | Borough |
15th |
Leonding |
19,389 | 21,209 | 22,203 | 25,582 | 28,929 | Upper Austria | Traunviertel | Borough |
16. |
Klosterneuburg |
22,975 | 24,442 | 24,797 | 25,828 | 27,500 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Borough |
17th |
to bathe |
23,140 | 23,488 | 24,502 | 25.093 | 25,958 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Borough |
18th |
Wolfsberg |
28.097 | 24,358 | 25,301 | 24,981 | 25,025 | Carinthia | Lower Carinthia | Borough |
19th |
Krems at the Donau |
23,056 | 22,783 | 23,713 | 24,032 | 24,876 | Lower Austria |
Waldviertel / Mostviertel (1) |
Statutory city |
20th |
Traun |
21,464 | 22,260 | 23,470 | 23,709 | 24,756 | Upper Austria | Traunviertel | Borough |
21st |
Leoben |
31,989 | 28,897 | 25,804 | 24,598 | 24,471 | Styria | Upper Styria | Borough |
22nd |
Amstetten |
21,989 | 21,972 | 22,595 | 22,847 | 23,816 | Lower Austria | Mostviertel | Borough |
23. |
Lustenau |
17.401 | 18,484 | 19,709 | 21,181 | 23,309 | Vorarlberg | Rhine Valley | market community |
24. |
Kapfenberg |
26,918 | 24,902 | 23,978 | 23,372 | 22.609 | Styria | Upper Styria | Borough |
25th |
Hallein |
15,377 | 17,271 | 18,399 | 19,974 | 21,314 | Salzburg | Tennengau | Borough |
26th |
Mödling |
19,276 | 20,290 | 20,405 | 20,411 | 20,564 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Borough |
27. |
Schwechat |
14,834 | 14,669 | 15,286 | 16,529 | 19,570 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Borough |
28. |
Kufstein |
13,118 | 13,484 | 15,358 | 17,469 | 19,527 | Tyrol | Tyrolean lowlands | Borough |
29 |
Traiskirchen |
14,063 | 13,852 | 15,672 | 17,729 | 18,758 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Borough |
30th |
Braunau am Inn |
16,318 | 16,264 | 16,337 | 16,197 | 17,518 | Upper Austria | Innviertel | Borough |
31. |
Ansfelden |
13,324 | 14,636 | 14,789 | 15,672 | 17.092 | Upper Austria | Traunviertel | Borough |
32. |
Stockerau |
12,679 | 13,608 | 14,452 | 15,624 | 16,875 | Lower Austria | Weinviertel | Borough |
33. |
Hohenems |
12,666 | 13,531 | 13,891 | 15,283 | 16,731 | Vorarlberg | Rhine Valley | Borough |
34. |
Saalfelden at the Stone Sea |
11,420 | 12,604 | 15,954 | 15,950 | 16,705 | Salzburg | Pinzgau | Borough |
35. |
Tulln on the Danube |
11,269 | 12,038 | 13,591 | 15,169 | 16,230 | Lower Austria |
Mostviertel / Weinviertel |
Borough |
36. |
Telfs |
7,743 | 10.179 | 12,833 | 14,670 | 16,046 | Tyrol | Tyrolean Oberland | market community |
37. |
Bruck an der Mur |
17,408 | 17,033 | 16,381 | 15,649 | 15,787 | Styria | Upper Styria | Borough |
38. |
Spittal an der Drau |
14,736 | 15,346 | 16,045 | 15,753 | 15,300 | Carinthia | Upper Carinthia | Borough |
39. |
Perchtoldsdorf |
13,451 | 14.051 | 13,998 | 14,522 | 14,996 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | market community |
40. |
Bludenz |
12,891 | 13,369 | 13,701 | 13,701 | 14,845 | Vorarlberg | Walgau | Borough |
41. |
Eisenstadt |
10.102 | 10,349 | 11,334 | 13.101 | 14,816 | Burgenland | Northern Burgenland | Statutory city |
42. |
Ternitz |
16,120 | 15,445 | 15,232 | 14,800 | 14,660 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Borough |
43. |
Feldkirchen in Carinthia |
12,153 | 12,977 | 14,030 | 14,281 | 14,270 | Carinthia | Upper Carinthia | Borough |
44. |
Hall in Tirol |
12,614 | 12,368 | 11,492 | 12,835 | 14,153 | Tyrol | Tyrolean lowlands | Borough |
45. |
Bad Ischl |
12,970 | 13,887 | 14,081 | 13,876 | 14,070 | Upper Austria | Traunviertel | Borough |
46. |
Marchtrenk |
9.416 | 10,369 | 11,274 | 12,359 | 14,070 | Upper Austria | Hausruckviertel | Borough |
47. |
Worgl |
8,610 | 10,054 | 10,885 | 12,751 | 14,059 | Tyrol | Tyrolean lowlands | Borough |
48. |
black |
10,929 | 11,839 | 12,212 | 13,023 | 13,791 | Tyrol | Tyrolean lowlands | Borough |
49. |
Hard |
10,103 | 10,747 | 11,471 | 12,619 | 13,633 | Vorarlberg | Rhine Valley | market community |
50. |
Feldbach |
11,323 | 11,784 | 12,593 | 12,910 | 13,450 | Styria | Eastern Styria | Borough |
51. |
Wals-Siezenheim |
7,743 | 9,563 | 11,024 | 12.173 | 13,404 | Salzburg | Flachgau | local community |
52. |
Korneuburg |
9.112 | 9,730 | 11,032 | 12,278 | 13,331 | Lower Austria | Weinviertel | Borough |
53. |
Gmunden |
12,653 | 13,133 | 13,184 | 13,086 | 13,275 | Upper Austria | Traunviertel | Borough |
54. |
Gratwein street angel |
9,794 | 10,761 | 11,808 | 12,702 | 12,846 | Styria | Central Styria | market community |
55. |
Neunkirchen |
10,764 | 10,216 | 11,028 | 12,249 | 12,721 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Borough |
56. |
Knittelfeld |
15,219 | 14.005 | 13,826 | 12,686 | 12,597 | Styria | Upper Styria | Borough |
57. |
Leibnitz |
10,040 | 10.102 | 10,344 | 11,373 | 12,437 | Styria | Southern Styria | Borough |
58. |
Sankt Veit an der Glan |
12.007 | 12,045 | 12,839 | 12,602 | 12,386 | Carinthia | Lower Carinthia | Borough |
59. |
Vöcklabruck |
11,019 | 11,239 | 11,697 | 11,909 | 12,378 | Upper Austria | Hausruckviertel | Borough |
60. |
Ried im Innkreis |
10,855 | 11,260 | 11,404 | 11,394 | 12,220 | Upper Austria | Innviertel | Borough |
61. |
Bad Vöslau |
10,524 | 11,055 | 10,998 | 11,316 | 12,126 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Borough |
62. |
Brunn am Gebirge |
7,975 | 8,573 | 9,422 | 11.308 | 11,975 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | market community |
63. |
Enns |
9,729 | 10.192 | 10,611 | 11,361 | 11,940 | Upper Austria | Traunviertel | Borough |
64. |
Rankweil |
9,926 | 10,509 | 11,171 | 11,575 | 11,928 | Vorarlberg | Rhine Valley | market community |
65. |
Lienz |
11,661 | 11,864 | 12,079 | 11,761 | 11,905 | Tyrol | East Tyrol | Borough |
66. |
Hollabrunn |
10.140 | 10,461 | 10,685 | 11,489 | 11,882 | Lower Austria | Weinviertel | Borough |
67. |
Wheat |
10,273 | 10,499 | 11,085 | 11,240 | 11,797 | Styria | Eastern Styria | Borough |
68. |
Götzis |
8,735 | 9,512 | 10.097 | 10,757 | 11,765 | Vorarlberg | Rhine Valley | market community |
69. |
Deutschlandsberg |
10,847 | 11,045 | 11,223 | 11,323 | 11,663 | Styria | West Styria | Borough |
70. |
Gänserndorf |
4,916 | 6,509 | 7,928 | 10,362 | 11,643 | Lower Austria | Weinviertel | Borough |
71. |
Groß-Enzersdorf |
5,731 | 6,750 | 8,128 | 9,533 | 11,600 | Lower Austria | Weinviertel | Borough |
72. |
Mistelbach |
10,251 | 10,234 | 10,644 | 10,963 | 11,583 | Lower Austria | Weinviertel | Borough |
73. |
Seiersberg-Pirka |
5,743 | 6,982 | 8,709 | 10,511 | 11,408 | Styria | Central Styria | local community |
74. |
Gerasdorf near Vienna |
5,279 | 6,661 | 8,231 | 10,448 | 11,401 | Lower Austria | Weinviertel | Borough |
75. |
Sankt Johann im Pongau |
7,680 | 8,855 | 10,260 | 10,698 | 11,235 | Salzburg | Pongau | Borough |
76. |
Ebreichsdorf |
5,607 | 7,353 | 8,788 | 9,976 | 11,229 | Lower Austria | Industrial district | Borough |
77. |
Waidhofen an der Ybbs |
11,325 | 11,435 | 11,662 | 11,455 | 11,222 | Lower Austria | Mostviertel | Statutory city |
78. |
Trofaiach |
12,066 | 11,773 | 11,773 | 11,298 | 11,119 | Styria | Upper Styria | Borough |
79. |
Seekirchen am Wallersee |
6,815 | 8,273 | 9,344 | 9,921 | 10,951 | Salzburg | Flachgau | Borough |
80. |
Gleisdorf |
8,374 | 8,849 | 8,970 | 9,904 | 10,926 | Styria | Eastern Styria | Borough |
81. |
Völkermarkt |
10,834 | 11,081 | 11,373 | 11,110 | 10,899 | Carinthia | Lower Carinthia | Borough |
82. |
Zwettl-Lower Austria |
11,479 | 11,427 | 11,630 | 11.005 | 10,779 | Lower Austria | Waldviertel | Borough |
83. |
Strasshof on the northern line |
4,973 | 5,673 | 6,993 | 8,543 | 10,767 | Lower Austria | Weinviertel | market community |
84. |
Imst |
6,677 | 7,509 | 8,689 | 9,494 | 10,765 | Tyrol | Upper Inn Valley | Borough |
85. |
Bischofshofen |
9,501 | 10.138 | 10,087 | 10,286 | 10,580 | Salzburg | Pongau | Borough |
86. |
Lauterach |
6,440 | 7,555 | 8,678 | 9,457 | 10,274 | Vorarlberg | Rhine Valley | market community |
Rank (2019) |
city | VZ 1981 |
VZ 1991 |
VZ 2001 |
RZ 2011 |
POPREG 2020 |
state | region | Type |
Cities (municipalities with city rights)
Number of cities per federal state | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Burgenland | 13 | Carinthia | 17th | Lower Austria | 76 | ||
Upper Austria | 32 | Salzburg | 11 | Styria | 35 | ||
Tyrol | 11 | Vorarlberg | 5 | Vienna | 1 |
The following list contains all Austrian cities. These are the municipalities with city rights (more correctly: with city rank ), i.e. the 15 statutory cities and the 186 other municipalities, a total of 201 cities.
The population figures refer to:
- the census (VZ) of May 15, 2001
- the register census (RZ) from October 31, 2011
- since March 1, 2002 the data from the Central Residential Register (ZMR) for January 1, 2020
Abbr .: VZ = census, RZ = Register counting POPREG = Population Register ( Population Register )
- 1as statutory cities are not assigned to any district
- 2 Titular city since 1352
- 3 Renewal of the town charter
- 4th Free city according to the Royal Hungarian City Law
Incorporated and former cities in Austria
place | local community | district | state | market | city | Residents | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
from | to | from | to | year | number | ||||
Donawitz | Leoben | Leoben | Styria | 1929 | 1939 | 2001 (2) | 4,202 | ||
Liesing | Vienna | Vienna | 1905 | 1938 | 1951 | 5,950 | |||
St. Ruprecht | Klagenfurt am Wörthersee | (1) | Carinthia | 1930 | 1938 | 2001 (2) | 7,449 | ||
Staatz (3) | Staatz | Mistelbach | Lower Austria | 2001 (2) | 2,065 | ||||
Stein on the Danube | Krems | (1) | Lower Austria | 1305 | 1938 | 2001 (2) | 2,332 | ||
Cloudy Lake (4) | Tulln | Tulln | Lower Austria | 1470 | 1657 | 1230 | 1470 | 2001 (2) | 163 |
Urfahr | Linz | (1) | Upper Austria | 1808 | 1882 | 1882 | 1919 | 2001 (2) | 23,812 |
Metropolitan areas in Austria
Urban regions according to Statistics Austria
- The last delimitation was made in 2001 and is no longer updated.
The Statistics Austria 34 has statistical urban regions defined on a core area of the city (as central site ) and its surrounding communities, and an outer zone based.
Together they comprise 5.584 million inhabitants (as of January 1, 2013), which is around 66% of the total population of Austria . Three quarters of this (4.14 million) were in the core zones and around 1.44 million in the outer zones.
According to the population of the urban region, four size classes can be distinguished:
- City region Vienna, with satellite cities Baden, Bad Vöslau, Klosterneuburg, Korneuburg, Stockerau
- 7 further large city regions with more than 100,000 inhabitants in the core zone
- 9 medium-sized city regions with 40,000 to 100,000 inhabitants in the core zone
- 17 small town regions with fewer than 40,000 inhabitants in the core zone
code | Urban region |
Area in ha (2013) |
Inhabitants (January 1, 2013) |
state |
---|---|---|---|---|
SR010 | Vienna | 497,523.76 | 2,388,969 | Vienna / Lower Austria / Burgenland |
SR020 | Graz | 150,388.37 | 466,804 | Styria |
SR030 | Linz | 158,091.28 | 451.381 | Upper Austria |
SR040 | Salzburg | 122,739.58 | 325,773 | Salzburg / Upper Austria |
SR050 | innsbruck | 144,494.08 | 265.860 | Tyrol |
SR060 | Bregenz | 42,709.93 | 169,795 | Vorarlberg |
SR070 | Klagenfurt | 78,697.16 | 150,742 | Carinthia |
SR080 | Feldkirch | 28,573.13 | 112,250 | Vorarlberg |
SR090 | catfish | 44,941.10 | 124.903 | Upper Austria |
SR100 | Leoben | 110,625.92 | 103.740 | Styria |
SR110 | Villach | 70,312.12 | 98,649 | Carinthia |
SR120 | Wiener Neustadt | 33,999.95 | 81,430 | Lower Austria / Burgenland |
SR130 | Steyr | 36,493.47 | 74,643 | Upper Austria / Lower Austria |
SR140 | Knittelfeld | 88,779.75 | 61,682 | Styria |
SR150 | St. Polten | 55,918.72 | 89.007 | Lower Austria |
SR160 | Vöcklabruck | 34,253.68 | 63,377 | Upper Austria |
SR170 | Gmunden | 29,042.62 | 48,152 | Upper Austria |
SR180 | Voitsberg | 25,140.38 | 31,637 | Styria |
SR190 | Krems at the Donau | 33,483.78 | 46,572 | Lower Austria |
SR200 | Wolfsberg | 56,152.14 | 38,862 | Carinthia |
SR210 | Bludenz | 24,323.11 | 33,062 | Vorarlberg |
SR220 | Amstetten | 32,905.45 | 47.174 | Lower Austria |
SR230 | Lienz | 37,250.06 | 25,952 | Tyrol |
SR240 | Spittal an der Drau | 45,989.37 | 36,065 | Carinthia |
SR250 | Worgl | 10,722.38 | 27,130 | Tyrol |
SR260 | St. Johann im Pongau | 12,767.31 | 21,156 | Salzburg |
SR270 | black | 25,425.67 | 21,389 | Tyrol |
SR280 | Ternitz | 8,142.53 | 18,705 | Lower Austria |
SR290 | Leibnitz | 10,207.37 | 25.199 | Styria |
SR300 | Ried im Innkreis | 18,258.15 | 29,090 | Upper Austria |
SR310 | Wheat | 15,950.93 | 23,771 | Styria |
SR320 | Braunau am Inn | 16,238.13 | 25,442 | Upper Austria |
SR330 | Kufstein | 16,666.24 | 22,993 | Tyrol |
SR340 | Eisenstadt | 25,024.58 | 32,813 | Burgenland |
Agglomerations according to Brinkhoff
By far the largest agglomeration in Austria is Vienna, with a population of around 2.238 million. This means that around a quarter of Austria's population is concentrated in the capital region.
The following table shows the agglomerations with more than 50,000 inhabitants. The following municipalities, which are located in a larger built-up settlement area, are sorted according to their number of inhabitants (as of 2009).
rank | city | Residents of E | Municipalities in the agglomeration (only the largest mentioned) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VZ 1981 | VZ 1991 | VZ 2001 | RZ 2011 | ZMR 2020 | |||
1 | Vienna | 1,772,716 | 1,799,095 | 1,830,053 | 2,020,194 | 2,237,679 | Klosterneuburg , Mödling , Schwechat , Perchtoldsdorf |
2 | Graz | 274.121 | 273,546 | 268,476 | 310,693 | 348,349 | Gratkorn , Seiersberg-Pirka , Feldkirchen |
3 | Linz | 250,456 | 257.293 | 240.071 | 250.197 | 272,398 | Traun , Leonding , Ansfelden |
4th | Salzburg | 190.454 | 203.701 | 208.206 | 215.361 | 230.276 | Freilassing (in Bavaria ) , Wals-Siezenheim , Grödig |
5 | innsbruck | 188.181 | 197,643 | 197,338 | 209.203 | 229.233 | Hall in Tirol , Rum , Völs , Zirl |
6th | Bregenz | 128,390 | 138,395 | 144.814 | 154,857 | 166,566 | Dornbirn , Lustenau , Hard |
7th | Klagenfurt am Wörthersee | 97.099 | 100,328 | 102.384 | 107,440 | 115.009 | Maria Saal , Krumpendorf , Ebenthal |
8th | Feldkirch | 82.036 | 90,399 | 97.319 | 104,634 | 113,337 | Rankweil , Frastanz |
9 | catfish | 69,602 | 73.294 | 78,938 | 83,379 | 89,789 | Marchtrenk , Gunskirchen , Thalheim |
10 | Wiener Neustadt | 49.901 | 52,319 | 57,466 | 62,594 | 69,039 | Sollenau , Felixdorf , Bad Fischau , Neudörfl (in Burgenland ) |
11 | Villach | 52,692 | 54,640 | 57,492 | 59,324 | 62,898 | Finkenstein am Faaker See |
12 | St. Polten | 50,419 | 50,026 | 49.117 | 51,955 | 55,538 | Herzogenburg , Wilhelmsburg |
13 | Steyr | 49,571 | 50,394 | 51,188 | 50,861 | 51,017 | Sierning , Garsten |
14th | Vöcklabruck | 42,621 | 44,071 | 45.998 | 47,933 | 50.030 |
Metropolitan regions according to Eurostat
Under the definition of Eurostat , Vienna is the largest of the listed metropolitan areas and Innsbruck the smallest, furthermore, the region Linz has a larger population than the region Graz to Eurostat.
rank | region | Residents | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | 2011 | 2011: 2001 | 2019 | 2019: 2011 | ||
1 | Vienna | 2,385,383 | 2,600,475 | 9.0% | 2,853,903 | 9.7% |
2 | Linz | 724.343 | 753.268 | 4.0% | 801.085 | 6.3% |
3 | Graz | 546.461 | 591.384 | 8.2% | 637.532 | 7.8% |
4th | Salzburg | 331,643 | 344,668 | 3.9% | 366,866 | 6.4% |
5 | innsbruck | 266,680 | 284,514 | 6.7% | 311,428 | 9.5% |
for comparison | ||||||
N | Non-metropolitan areas | 3,766,436 | 3,800,855 | 0.9% | 3,887,961 | 2.3% |
Ö | Austria | 8,020,946 | 8.375.164 | 4.4% | 8,858,775 | 5.8% |
See also
- List of districts and statutory cities in Austria
- Statutory city (Austria) - detailed list of statutory cities
- List of the largest municipalities in Austria by area
- Category: List (municipalities in Austria) , by federal state
Local associations:
Foreign countries:
Web links
- Statistics Austria website
- City population - cities and agglomerations in Austria
- Bibliography on the history of the cities of Austria: online at www.stgf.at via “Städtebibliographie”, editor: Hermann Rafetseder on behalf of the Austrian Working Group for Urban History Research (40,628 data sets); deals with the areas of (as of early 2006) 197 municipalities in Austria as well as general literature relevant to the history of the city, with key words.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Central Places ( Memento from June 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Association of Cities: Official website
- ↑ Statistics Austria: ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: Austria's cities in numbers )
- ↑ a b c Stadtregionen ( Memento from May 8, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), statistik.at
- ↑ Project: "LA21 model for small and medium-sized towns" ( Memento of 19 November 2012 at the Internet Archive ), Project for Local Agenda 21 in Styria
- ^ "Austria: Federal states, districts, cities, municipalities and agglomerations" In: Thomas Brinkhoff: City Population - underlying definition of an agglomeration see Frequently asked questions (English) and Glossary (English)
- ↑ Population on January 1 by broad age group, gender and metropolitan regions , eurostat, last update: February 22, 2020