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Jennersdorf District

Coordinates: 46°56′53″N 16°08′24″E / 46.948°N 16.140°E / 46.948; 16.140
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Jennersdorf District
Bezirk Jennersdorf
Map
CountryAustria
StateBurgenland
Number of municipalities12
Area
 • Total
253.42 km2 (97.85 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
17,158
 • Density68/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
NUTS codeAT113

Bezirk Jennersdorf (Hungarian: Gyanafalvi járás, Croatian: Kotar Jennersdorf, Slovene: Okrožje Ženavci) is a district of the state of Burgenland in Austria. The district has a population of 17,158,[1] as of 2022, and an area of 253km. The district is the southernmost in Burgenland. The largest settlement in the district is Jennersdorf, followed by Rudersdorf and Sankt Martin an der Raab. The district contains the lowest percentage of young people in Austria, with 15.5% of the population of the district under 20 years old.[2]

Municipalities

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Municipality Location Area (km2) Population (2022) Population Density (per km2) Image Cadastral communities
Deutsch Kaltenbrunn 24.19 1,752 72 Rohrbrunn
Eltendorf 20.58 903 44 Zahling
Heiligenkreuz im Lafnitztal 23.78 1,262 53 Poppendorf im Burgenland
Jennersdorf 37.92 4,154 110 Grieselstein, Henndorf im Burgenland, Rax
Königsdorf 15.67 768 49
Minihof-Liebau 16.27 1,057 65 Tauka, Windisch-Minihof
Mogersdorf 12.77 1,136 89 Deutsch Minihof, Wallendorf
Mühlgraben 5.55 385 69
Neuhaus am Klausenbach 19.99 917 46 Bonisdorf, Kalch, Krottendorf bei Neuhaus am Klausenbach
Rudersdorf 21.44 2,165 101 Dobersdorf
Sankt Martin an der Raab 43.01 1,956 45 Doiber, Eisenberg an der Raab, Gritsch, Neumarkt an der Raab, Oberdrosen, Welten
Weichselbaum 12.17 703 58 Krobotek, Maria Bild (Oberbergen, Unterbergen), Rosendorf

46°56′53″N 16°08′24″E / 46.948°N 16.140°E / 46.948; 16.140

  1. ^ "Bevölkerung des Burgenlandes seit 1869 nach politischen Bezirken" (PDF). Statistik Burgenland. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Bildung In Zahlen 2020/21" (PDF). Statistik Austria. Retrieved 2 February 2023.