List of the largest municipalities in Austria by area
The list of municipalities in Austria by area provides an overview of all municipalities in Austria that are larger than 150 km².
Municipalities larger than 150 km²
The following list contains all municipalities in Austria with at least 150 km². The municipality with the largest area in a federal state is highlighted in bold .
After the municipal structural reform in Styria , 25 of the 68 Austrian municipalities over 150 km² have been in Styria since 2015; by the end of 2014 there were only 5 municipalities.
- Data status
- Municipalities: January 1, 2017
- Areas: 2016
- Status: W = Vienna is the largest city in terms of area and also the smallest federal state
- S = city, M = market town
rank | Surname | Area in km² |
Resident Stand E |
status | state |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Soelden | 466.78 | 3,041 | Tyrol | |
2. | Vienna | 414.65 | 1,911,191 | W. | Vienna |
3. | Mariazell | 413.49 | 3,669 | S. | Styria |
4th | Admont | 299.84 | 4,974 | M. | Styria |
5. | Sölk | 288.24 | 1,498 | Styria | |
6th | Wolfsberg | 278.63 | 25,025 | S. | Carinthia |
7th | Matrei in East Tyrol | 277.94 | 4,651 | M. | Tyrol |
8th. | Neuberg an der Mürz | 274.6 | 2,380 | M. | Styria |
9. | Pölstal | 270.22 | 2,595 | M. | Styria |
10. | Malta | 262.02 | 1.936 | Carinthia | |
11. | Stadl-Predlitz | 256.21 | 1,679 | Styria | |
12. | Zwettl-Lower Austria | 256.18 | 10,779 | S. | Lower Austria |
13. | Rural | 255.71 | 2,685 | Styria | |
14th | Rauris | 253.33 | 3,036 | M. | Salzburg |
15th | Neustift in the Stubai Valley | 248.88 | 4,811 | Tyrol | |
16. | Gaming | 243.87 | 3,021 | M. | Lower Austria |
17th | Grünau im Almtal | 230.18 | 2,060 | Upper Austria | |
18th | Weyer | 223.76 | 4.143 | M. | Upper Austria |
19th | St. Leonhard in the Pitztal | 223.44 | 1,384 | Tyrol | |
20th | Metnitz | 223.26 | 1.953 | M. | Carinthia |
21st | Schladming | 211.11 | 6,600 | S. | Styria |
22nd | Oberwölz | 210.17 | 2,934 | S. | Styria |
23. | Krems in Carinthia | 207.48 | 1,661 | Carinthia | |
24. | Hermagor-Pressegger See | 205.36 | 6,886 | S. | Carinthia |
25th | Rottenmann | 205.33 | 5,160 | S. | Styria |
26th | Wild Alps | 202.82 | 451 | Styria | |
27. | Irdning-Donnersbachtal | 199.68 | 4.122 | M. | Styria |
28. | Eisenkappel-Vellach | 199.43 | 2,272 | M. | Carinthia |
29 | Gaal | 197.47 | 1,351 | Styria | |
30th | Right on the Achensee | 196.4 | 3,280 | Tyrol | |
31. | Bad Mitterndorf | 196.26 | 4,920 | M. | Styria |
32. | Längenfeld | 195.61 | 4,742 | Tyrol | |
33. | Ebensee | 194.66 | 7,677 | M. | Upper Austria |
34. | Kaunertal | 193.38 | 599 | Tyrol | |
35. | Heiligenblut am Großglockner | 193.15 | 997 | Carinthia | |
36. | Schwarzau in the mountains | 192.17 | 608 | M. | Lower Austria |
37. | Minor | 191.31 | 3,621 | M. | Upper Austria |
38. | Lesachtal | 190.83 | 1,288 | Carinthia | |
39. | Abtenau | 187.08 | 5,886 | M. | Salzburg |
40. | St. Jakob in Defereggen | 185.96 | 834 | Tyrol | |
41. | St. Aegyd am Neuwalde | 184.6 | 1,862 | M. | Lower Austria |
42. | Vomp | 182.42 | 5,235 | M. | Tyrol |
43. | Kals am Großglockner | 180.31 | 1,130 | Tyrol | |
44. | Prägraten am Großvenediger | 180.25 | 1,139 | Tyrol | |
45. | Deutschlandsberg | 179.08 | 11,663 | S. | Styria |
46. | Mayrhofen | 178.64 | 3,937 | M. | Tyrol |
47. | Gaschurn | 175.28 | 1,454 | Vorarlberg | |
48. | Finkenberg | 171.53 | 1,415 | Tyrol | |
49. | Bad Gastein | 170.62 | 3,944 | Salzburg | |
50. | Krimml | 169.46 | 830 | Salzburg | |
51. | Uttendorf | 167.75 | 3,037 | Salzburg | |
52. | Thörl | 166.46 | 2,253 | M. | Styria |
53. | Hopfgarten in Brixental | 166.33 | 5,630 | M. | Tyrol |
54. | Neukirchen am Großvenediger | 165.98 | 2,593 | Salzburg | |
55. | Sankt Anton am Arlberg | 165.69 | 2,372 | Tyrol | |
56. | Neumarkt in Styria | 163.55 | 4,891 | M. | Styria |
57. | Bad Ischl | 163.06 | 14,070 | S. | Upper Austria |
58. | Scharnitz | 159.29 | 1,361 | Tyrol | |
59. | shelter | 159.11 | 3,760 | M. | Styria |
60. | Fusch on Grossglocknerstrasse | 158.05 | 714 | Salzburg | |
61. | Brandberg | 156.07 | 362 | Tyrol | |
62. | Kötschach-Mauthen | 154.91 | 3,346 | M. | Carinthia |
63. | Tragöß-Sankt Katharein | 153.89 | 1,842 | Styria | |
64. | Frohnleiten | 153.84 | 6,542 | S. | Styria |
65. | Throw | 153.26 | 3,058 | M. | Salzburg |
66. | Hollabrunn | 152.43 | 11,882 | S. | Lower Austria |
67. | Eibiswald | 152.04 | 6,391 | M. | Styria |
68. | Grundlsee | 151.54 | 1,179 | Styria | |
. | ... | ||||
. | Illmitz | 91.75 | 2,395 | M. | Burgenland |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying, Regional Information, reference date December 31, 2016, accessed on February 19, 2017
E.Inhabitants as of:
January 1st 2020 - Burgenland
January 1st 2020 - Carinthia
January 1st 2020 - Lower Austria
January 1st 2020 - Upper Austria
January 1st 2020 - Salzburg
January 1st 2020 - Styria
January 1st 2020 - Tyrol
January 1st 2020 - Vorarlberg
January 1st 2020 - Vienna
January 1st 2020 - Burgenland
January 1st 2020 - Carinthia
January 1st 2020 - Lower Austria
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January 1st 2020 - Salzburg
January 1st 2020 - Styria
January 1st 2020 - Tyrol
January 1st 2020 - Vorarlberg
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