Linz

Austria

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Eic-chóras Mhisean Náisiúnta Austria
An chathair gníomhach ó December 2024
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Linz ( LINTS, German: [lnts] ; Czech: Linec [lnts]) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria. Located on the river Danube, the city is in the far north of Austria, 30 km (19 mi) south of the border with the Czech Republic. As of 1 January 2024, the city has a population of 212,538. It is the 7th largest of all cities on the Danube river.== Statistical Districts ==Since January 2014 the city has been divided into 16 statistical districts:Before 2014 Linz was divided into nine districts and 36 statistical quarters. They were:EbelsbergInnenstadt: Altstadtviertel, Rathausviertel, Kaplanhofviertel, Neustadtviertel, Volksgartenviertel, Rmerberg-MargarethenKleinmnchen: Kleinmnchen, Neue Welt, Scharlinz, Bergern, Neue Heimat, Wegscheid, SchrgenhubLustenau: Makartviertel, Franckviertel, HafenviertelPstlingberg: Pstlingberg, Bachl-GrndbergSt. Magdalena: St. Magdalena, Katzbach, ElmbergSt. PeterUrfahr: Alt-Urfahr, Heilham, Hartmayrsiedlung, Harbachsiedlung, Karlhofsiedlung, AubergWaldegg: Freinberg, Froschberg, Keferfeld, Bindermichl, Spallerhof, Wankmllerhofviertel, Andreas-Hofer-Platz-Viertel== History ==Linz originated as a Roman fort named Lentia, established in the first century. The name reflects its location at a bend in the Danube (Celtic root lentos = "bendable").

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