Bad Vöslau

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Bad Vöslau

Coat of arms
Bad Vöslau
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 47°58′N 16°13′E / 47.967°N 16.217°E / 47.967; 16.217Coordinates: 47°58′N 16°13′E / 47.967°N 16.217°E / 47.967; 16.217
Country Austria
State Lower Austria
District Baden
Government
  Mayor Christoph Prinz
Area
  Total 36.74 km2 (14.19 sq mi)
Elevation 276 m (906 ft)
Population (1 January 2013)[1]
  Total 11,331
  Density 310/km2 (800/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 2540
Area code 02252

Bad Vöslau is a spa town in the Lower Austria federal state of Austria. It is also known as the cradle of the Austrian red wine cultivation. Population (2008): 11,190.

Geography

Bad Vöslau is located 35 km south of Vienna.

History

In 1770, the Earl of Fries, whose vineyards were situated around Bad Vöslau, was the first from this region to grow red wine on a large scale. The red wine and the sparkling wine from Bad Vöslau were made famous worldwide by Robert Schlumberger.

In 1954, Bad Vöslau became a city and the brand "Vöslauer Stadtsiegel" was born.

On August 26, 1867, the Treaty of Vöslau was signed between the Kingdom of Greece and the Principality of Serbia.

Populations

Historical population
Year Pop.  ±%  
1869 4,176    
1880 5,453+30.6%
1890 6,330+16.1%
1900 6,987+10.4%
1910 7,799+11.6%
1923 8,312+6.6%
1934 8,602+3.5%
1939 9,848+14.5%
1951 9,166−6.9%
1961 9,223+0.6%
1971 10,204+10.6%
1981 10,524+3.1%
1991 11,055+5.0%
2001 10,998−0.5%
2011 10,309−6.3%

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