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