Innsbruck-Land District facts for kids
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Innsbruck-Land District
Bezirk Innsbruck-Land
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Country | Austria |
State | Tyrol |
Number of municipalities | 65 |
Area | |
• Total | 1,986.45 km2 (766.97 sq mi) |
Population
(2012)
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• 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:
- Absam (6,735 people)
- Aldrans (2,229 people)
- Ampass (1,674 people)
- Axams (5,589 people)
- Baumkirchen (1,151 people)
- Birgitz (1,324 people)
- Ellbögen (1,072 people)
- Flaurling (1,208 people)
- Fritzens (2,041 people)
- Fulpmes (4,202 people)
- Gnadenwald (729 people)
- Götzens (3,935 people)
- Gries am Brenner (1,287 people)
- Gries im Sellrain (581 people)
- Grinzens (1,342 people)
- Gschnitz (427 people)
- Hall in Tirol (12,895 people)
- Hatting (1,232 people)
- Inzing (3,524 people)
- Kematen in Tirol (2,557 people)
- Kolsass (1,550 people)
- Kolsassberg (748 people)
- Lans (926 people)
- Leutasch (2,220 people)
- Matrei am Brenner (900 people)
- Mieders (1,756 people)
- Mils (4,117 people)
- Mühlbachl (1,351 people)
- Mutters (1,990 people)
- Natters (1,846 people)
- Navis (1,951 people)
- Neustift im Stubaital (4,580 people)
- Oberhofen im Inntal (1,692 people)
- Obernberg am Brenner (361 people)
- Oberperfuss (2,843 people)
- Patsch (1,011 people)
- Pettnau (912 people)
- Pfaffenhofen (1,090 people)
- Pfons (1,242 people)
- Polling in Tirol (965 people)
- Ranggen (983 people)
- Reith bei Seefeld (1,231 people)
- Rinn (1,676 people)
- Rum (8,876 people)
- Sankt Sigmund im Sellrain (170 people)
- Scharnitz (1,328 people)
- Schmirn (875 people)
- Schönberg im Stubaital (1,013 people)
- Seefeld in Tirol (3,241 people)
- Sellrain (1,348 people)
- Sistrans (2,115 people)
- Steinach am Brenner (3,361 people)
- Telfes im Stubai (1,488 people)
- Telfs (14,736 people)
- Thaur (3,791 people)
- Trins (1,277 people)
- Tulfes (1,411 people)
- Unterperfuss (196 people)
- Vals (563 people)
- Volders (4,328 people)
- Völs (6,502 people)
- Wattenberg (715 people)
- Wattens (7,689 people)
- Wildermieming (871 people)
- Zirl (7,770 people)
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See also
In Spanish: Distrito de Innsbruck para niños