List of administrative districts of Vorarlberg

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The list of administrative districts of Vorarlberg shows the four administrative districts of Vorarlberg , the second smallest federal state in Austria .

Vorarlberg is divided into four administrative districts: Bludenz, Bregenz, Dornbirn and Feldkirch.

The largest district in terms of area is Bludenz , the smallest is Dornbirn . Vorarlberg is the only Austrian state without a statutory city. The district with the most inhabitants is Bregenz , the one with the smallest number is Bludenz.

Legends and lists

Cities, municipalities and remarks

  • District name and location: states the name of the district and below, using a map, the location within Vorarlberg.
  • KFZ: gives the license plate code of the district.
  • District capital, cities, market communities and municipalities: Name the district capital or the administrative seat as well as all cities , market communities and municipalities that are in the district.
  • Comment: Provides a comment about the district.
District name
and location
Car
District capital,
cities, market towns and municipalities
comment
Bludenz  

Location of the political district of Bludenz
BZ District capital (administrative headquarters):
Bludenz
Market communities :
NenzingSchruns
communities :
BartholomäbergBlonsBludeschBrandBürsBürserbergDalaasFontanellaGaschurnInnerbrazKlösterleLechLorünsLudeschNüzidersRaggalSt. Anton im MontafonSt. GallenkirchSt. GeroldSilbertalSundayStallehrThuringiaThuringian Mountain • TschaggunsVandans
The Bludenz district takes up the entire south of Vorarlberg and is almost as big as the other three districts of Bregenz, Dornbirn and Feldkirch combined. Within the district are the valleys Walgau , Brandnertal , Montafon , Klostertal and the Große Walsertal . In the south of the district is the border with Switzerland , in the east the Austrian state of Tyrol and in the west Switzerland and the dwarf state of Liechtenstein .
Bregenz  

Location of the political district of Bregenz
B. District capital (administrative headquarters):
Bregenz
Market communities :
BezauEggHardHörbranzLauterachWolfurt
communities :
AlberschwendeAndelsbuchAuBildsteinBizauBuchDamülsDorenEichenbergFußachGaißauHittisauHöchstHohenweilerKennelbachKrumbachLangen near BregenzLangeneggLingenauLochauMellauMittelbergMöggersReutheRiefensbergSchnepfauSchoppernauSchröckenSchwarzachSchwarzenbergSibratsgälleSulzbergWarth
The Bregenz district with the provincial capital of Vorarlberg of the same name is located in the northeast of the state. It includes the Bregenzerwald , Leiblachtal , Kleinwalsertal , the Rhine delta and the Austrian part of Lake Constance . The state of Tyrol borders in the east of the district, in the north lies the state border with Germany , in the west lies Switzerland.
Dornbirn  

Location of the political district of Bludenz
DO District capital (administrative headquarters):
Dornbirn
City :
Hohenems
Market municipality :
Lustenau
The Dornbirn district is located in the west of Vorarlberg. With almost 170 km² it is the smallest and at the same time the most densely populated district of the state and only slightly larger than, for example, the Styrian capital Graz . The district consists of the three municipalities Dornbirn, Hohenems and Lustenau, with the Dornbirn municipality making up around 70% of the Dornbirn district area. The state border with Switzerland is to the west of the district .
Feldkirch  

Location of the political district of Bludenz
FK District capital (administrative headquarters):
Feldkirch
Market communities :
FrastanzGötzisRankweil
communities :
AltachDünsDünserbergFraxernGöfisKlausKoblachLaternsMäderMeiningenRönsRöthisSatteinsSchlinsSchnifisSulzÜbersaxenViktorsberghamletintermediate water
The Feldkirch district is the second smallest district in Vorarlberg. Until 1969 the districts of Feldkirch and Dornbirn were a common district. In the west, the district borders on the Principality of Liechtenstein and in the northwest on the Swiss canton of St. Gallen .

Data

  • Area in km²: states the area of ​​the district in square kilometers .
  • Inhabitants: states the number of inhabitants in the district (as of January 1, 2020).
  • Density: states the density of the district (inhabitants per square kilometer).
  • Municipalities (cities / market communities): states the total number of municipalities (including cities, market communities and municipalities). In brackets in first place is the number of cities and in second place the number of market towns.
Surname Area in km² Residents Density
(Ew / km²)
Municipalities
(cities / market communities)
Bludenz  000000000001285.64000000001,285.64 000000000064107.000000000064.107 000000000000050.000000000050 29 (1/2)
Bregenz  000000000000865.3200000000865.32 000000000134987.0000000000134,987 000000000000156.0000000000156 40 (1/6)
Dornbirn  000000000000172.2700000000172.27 000000000089912.000000000089,912 000000000000522.0000000000522 3 (2/1)
Feldkirch  000000000000277.8900000000277.89 000000000108133.0000000000108.133 000000000000389.0000000000389 24 (1/3)
Vorarlberg 000000000002601.12000000002,601.12 000000000397139.0000000000397.139 141 96 (5/12)

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Overview of the district authorities on vorarlberg.at
  2. Further overview of bras at vorarlberg.at
  3. ^ Municipalities in the Bludenz district
  4. ^ Municipalities in the Bregenz district
  5. ^ Municipalities in the Dornbirn district
  6. ^ Municipalities of the Feldkirch district
  7. Information according to the quarterly administrative census of the state of Vorarlberg.