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Innsbruck-Land District

Bezirk Innsbruck-Land
Karte-tirol-IL.png
Country Austria
State Tyrol
Number of municipalities 65
Area
 • Total 1,986.45 km2 (766.97 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total 167,339
 • Density 84.2402/km2 (218.1812/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST)
NUTS code ?

The Innsbruck-Land District is an important area in Tyrol, Austria. Think of a district as a large region that groups together many towns and villages. This district completely surrounds the big city of Innsbruck. Innsbruck is a special kind of city in Austria called a statutory city. This means it has its own local government, separate from the district.

The Innsbruck-Land District shares its borders with several places. To the north, it touches Bavaria in Germany. To the east, it borders the Schwaz District. In the south, it meets South Tyrol in Italy. Finally, to the west, it borders the Imst District.

This district covers a large area of about 1,986.45 square kilometers. In 2012, around 167,339 people lived here. The main office for the district, where all the important decisions are made, is located in the city of Innsbruck.

Towns and Villages

The Innsbruck-Land District is made up of many different towns and villages, which are called municipalities. Each one has its own unique charm and community. Here is a list of these municipalities and their populations as of 2012:

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