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Bregenz District

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Country
  
Austria

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

State
  
Vorarlberg

Number of municipalities
  
40

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Clubs and Teams
  
Bregenz Handball, FC Hard, SC Bregenz, Rollhockey Club Wolfurt

Points of interest
  
Pfänder, vorarlberg museum, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Territorial Abbey of Wettingen‑Mehrerau, Hittisau Women's Museum

Destinations
  
Lake Constance, Bregenz, Damüls, Schwarzenberg, Mellau

The Bezirk Bregenz is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Vorarlberg, Austria. It comprises the Bregenz Forest region, the Leiblach valley, and the Austrian part of Lake Constance.

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Map of Bregenz District, Austria

The area of the district is 863.37 km², its population is 130,425 (2012), and the population density is 151 people per km². The administrative centre of the district is Bregenz.

Administrative divisions

The district is divided into 40 municipalities, one of them is a town, and four are market towns.

Towns

  1. Bregenz (28,012)

Market towns

  1. Bezau (1,976)
  2. Hard (12,696)
  3. Lauterach (9,612)
  4. Wolfurt (8,173)

Municipalities

  1. Alberschwende (3,139)
  2. Andelsbuch (2,356)
  3. Au (1,684)
  4. Bildstein (714)
  5. Bizau (1,015)
  6. Buch (556)
  7. Damüls (324)
  8. Doren (1,024)
  9. Egg (3,452)
  10. Eichenberg (379)
  11. Fußach (3,726)
  12. Gaißau (1,700)
  13. Hittisau (1,852)
  14. Höchst (7,764)
  15. Hohenweiler (1,261)
  16. Hörbranz (6,357)
  17. Kennelbach (1,860)
  18. Krumbach (2,252)
  19. Langen (1,300)
  20. Langenegg (1,066)
  21. Lingenau (1,341)
  22. Lochau (5,490)
  23. Mellau (1,311)
  24. Mittelberg (5,013)
  25. Möggers (517)
  26. Reuthe (611)
  27. Riefensberg (1,024)
  28. Schnepfau (472)
  29. Schoppernau (934)
  30. Schröcken (228)
  31. Schwarzach (3,746)
  32. Schwarzenberg (1,822)
  33. Sibratsgfäll (395)
  34. Sulzberg (1,760)
  35. Warth (1,521)

(population numbers 2012)

References

Bregenz District Wikipedia