Landeck District

Bezirk Landeck
—  District  —
Country Austria
State Tyrol
Number of municipalities 30
Area
 • Total 1,594.81 km2 (615.8 sq mi)
Population (2001)
 • Total 42,799
 • Density 26.8/km2 (69.5/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
NUTS code

The Bezirk Landeck is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Tyrol, Austria. It borders the district Reutte in the north, the district Imst in the east, South Tyrol (Italy) and Graubünden (Switzerland) in the south, and the district Bludenz (Vorarlberg) in the west.

The area of the district is 1,594.81 km². The population is 42,799 (May 15, 2001), with a population density of 27 persons per km². The administrative center is Landeck.

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Geography

The district comprises the uppermost part of the Inn valley and its tributary valleys Kaunertal, Stanzer Tal, and Paznaun. Mountain ranges in the district include parts of the Ötztal Alps, the Samnaun Alps, parts of the Verwall Alps and the Lechtal Alps, and the Arlberg area.

Historical populations
Year Pop. ±%
1869 21,634
1880 22,354 +3.3%
1890 20,984 −6.1%
1900 20,836 −0.7%
1910 22,415 +7.6%
1923 23,352 +4.2%
1934 24,708 +5.8%
1939 26,316 +6.5%
1951 28,882 +9.8%
1961 31,106 +7.7%
1971 35,629 +14.5%
1981 37,553 +5.4%
1991 40,207 +7.1%
2001 42,799 +6.4%
Source: Statistik Austria

Administrative divisions

The district is divided into 30 municipalities, one of which is a town.

Towns

  1. Landeck (7,336)

Municipalities

  1. Faggen (280)
  2. Fendels (258)
  3. Fiss (859)
  4. Fließ (2,924)
  5. Flirsch (941)
  6. Galtür (774)
  7. Grins (1,295)
  8. Ischgl (1,489)
  9. Kappl (2,586)
  10. Kaunerberg (344)
  11. Kaunertal (593)
  12. Kauns (447)
  13. Ladis (533)
  14. Nauders (1,536)
  15. Pettneu am Arlberg (1,454)
  16. Pfunds (2,488)
  17. Pians (819)
  18. Prutz (1,670)
  19. Ried im Oberinntal (1,212)
  20. Sankt Anton am Arlberg (2,523)
  21. Schönwies (1,654)
  22. See (1,100)
  23. Serfaus (1,091)
  24. Spiss (143)
  25. Stanz bei Landeck (592)
  26. Strengen (1,253)
  27. Tobadill (522)
  28. Tösens (695)
  29. Zams (3,388)

(population numbers as of May 15, 2001)