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Kitzbühel District

Bezirk Kitzbühel
Karte-tirol-KB.png
Country Austria
State Tyrol
Number of municipalities 20
Area
 • Total 1,163.06 km2 (449.06 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total 61,966
 • Density 53.2784/km2 (137.9905/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST)

The Kitzbühel District is a special area in Tyrol, Austria. It is like a county or region. This district is known for its beautiful mountains and towns.

It shares borders with different places. To the north, it touches Bavaria in Germany. To the west, it borders the Kufstein and Schwaz districts. To the east and south, it is next to the Pinzgau region in Salzburg.

The Kitzbühel District covers an area of about 1,163 square kilometers. That's a bit larger than 449 square miles. In 2012, about 61,966 people lived here. The main town and administrative center of the district is Kitzbühel.

Towns and Municipalities

The Kitzbühel District is made up of 20 different places. These include one main town and three market towns. The rest are smaller municipalities, which are like villages or small towns.

Main Town

  • Kitzbühel is the largest and most important town in the district. It is also the administrative center.

Market Towns

These towns are important for trade and local markets.

Other Municipalities

These are the other communities in the Kitzbühel District.

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