Baden District, Austria facts for kids
The Baden District is a special area in Lower Austria, which is one of the nine states in Austria. It's like a county or region that brings together many towns and villages. This district is known for its beautiful landscapes and interesting history.
What is the Baden District?
The Baden District is a part of Lower Austria, a state in the eastern part of Austria. It's home to many different communities, from busy towns to quiet villages. The district is named after its largest town, Baden, which is famous for its thermal springs.
Towns and Villages in the District
The Baden District is made up of many different places where people live. These include larger towns and smaller market towns, as well as many tiny villages and hamlets. Here are some of the main communities you'll find in the district:
- Alland (and its smaller parts like Mayerling)
- Altenmarkt an der Triesting (including Kleinmariazell)
- Baden (the main town of the district)
- Bad Vöslau (with Gainfarn and Großau)
- Berndorf (a town with different sections like St.Veit)
- Blumau-Neurißhof
- Ebreichsdorf (including Unterwaltersdorf)
- Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn
- Furth an der Triesting
- Günselsdorf
- Heiligenkreuz (known for its famous monastery)
- Hernstein
- Hirtenberg
- Klausen-Leopoldsdorf
- Kottingbrunn
- Leobersdorf
- Mitterndorf an der Fischa
- Oberwaltersdorf
- Pfaffstätten
- Pottendorf (with Landegg and Wampersdorf)
- Pottenstein
- Reisenberg
- Schönau an der Triesting
- Seibersdorf
- Sooß
- Tattendorf
- Teesdorf
- Traiskirchen (a larger town with parts like Tribuswinkel)
- Trumau
- Weissenbach an der Triesting
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See also
In Spanish: Distrito de Baden (Austria) para niños