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Austrian politics, a
statutory city (German:
Stadt mit
eigenem Statut or
Statutarstadt [ʃtatuˈtaːɐˌʃtat] ), also
known in
Burgenland as free city (German:...
- as of 1
January 2020. St. Pölten is a city with its own
statute (or
Statutarstadt) and
therefore it is both a muni****lity and a
district in the Mostviertel...
- (43 miles) west of Vienna.
Krems is a city with its own
statute (or
Statutarstadt), and
therefore it is both a muni****lity and a district.
Krems is located...
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administrative district (Bezirk) in Tyrol, Austria. It
encloses the
Statutarstadt Innsbruck, and
borders Bavaria (Germany) in the north, the district...
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Flachgau region (German pronunciation: [ˈflaxˌɡaʊ̯] ),
except for the
Statutarstadt of Salzburg,
which forms a
district of its own. Area of the district...
- the
rights of a
royal free city by the
Hungarian crown in 1681. As a
Statutarstadt, it also
forms an
administrative district (Bezirk) in its own right...
- an deːɐ̯ ˈɪps], lit. 'Waidhofen on the Ybbs') is a
statutory city (
Statutarstadt) in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria. The city had a po****tion of...
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concentration camp was
located here. On 18
January 1964, Wels
became a
Statutarstadt of Austria.
There are
about 36,000
people emplo**** in Wels. Of that...
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statutory city status. A
statutory city (Stadt mit
eigenem Statut or
Statutarstadt) is vested, in
addition to its
purview as a muni****lity, with the duties...
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unbewegliche und archäologische
Denkmale unter Denkmalschutz,
Krems an der
Donau (
Statutarstadt) - Beethovenhaus, ehem. Trautingerhof, 21 June 2016...