Güssing (district)

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Bezirk Güssing
State Burgenland
Population 27,199 (2001)
Area 485.4 km²
Number of
municipalities
28
NUTS code  ?
Time Zone
• Summer DST
CET: UTC+1
CEST: UTC+2
Telephone prefix +43-?
Car registration plate GS
Bezirk Güssing location map

The Bezirk Güssing is an administrative district (Bezirk) in the federal state of Burgenland, Austria, bordering on Vas Megye (County) Hungary, of which it had been a part prior to 1921.

Area of the district is 485.44 km², with a population of 27,199 (2001), and population density 56 persons per km². Administrative center of the district is Güssing.

[edit] Administrative divisions

The district consists of the below municipalities and towns, the former Hungarian names of some of which are given in parentheses:

  • Bocksdorf (Baksafalva)
  • Burgauberg-Neudauberg (Burgohegy-Magashegy)
  • Eberau (Eberava)
  • Gerersdorf-Sulz (Nemetszentgrot-Soskutfalu)
  • Güssing (Nemetujvar)
  • Güttenbach (Pinkoc)
  • Heiligenbrunn
  • Kukmirn (Kukmer)
  • Neuberg im Burgenland (Ujhegy)
  • Neustift bei Güssing (Ujtelep)
  • Olbendorf (Ober)
  • Ollersdorf im Burgenland (Baratfalva)
  • Sankt Michael im Burgenland (Pusztaszentmihaly)
  • Stegersbach (Szentelek)
  • Stinatz (Pasztorhaza or Stinac)
  • Strem
  • Tobaj
  • Hackerberg
  • Wörterberg (Vörthegy)
  • Großmürbisch (Alsomedves)
  • Inzenhof (Borosgödör)
  • Kleinmürbisch (Felsömedves)
  • Tschanigraben (Sandorhegy)
  • Heugraben (Szenasgödör)
  • Rohr im Burgenland (Nad)
  • Bildein (Beled)
  • Rauchwart (Rabort)
  • Moschendorf (Nagysaroslak)


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