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Coordinates: 48°23′00″N013°28′00″E / 48.38333°N 13.46667°E / 48.38333; 13.46667 Coordinates: 48°23′00″N013°28′00″E / 48.38333°N 13.46667°E / 48.38333; 13.46667
Country Austria
State Upper Austria

Oberfucking is a populated place in Upper Austria, Austria. [1] [2]

It is a part of the town St. Marienkirchen in district Schärding, near the border to Germany. Oberfucking has 38 inhabitants (by January 2020).

Oberfucking has often been included in lists of places with unusual names.

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References

  1. GEOnet Names Server (GNS) Archived March 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. Woodcock, George. Beyond the Blue Mountains: An Autobiography. Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Markham, Ontario: 1987., p. 259. ISBN   0-88902-928-8