Rohrbach-Berg

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Parish Church in the village of Rohrbach

Rohrbach-Berg is a municipality in Rohrbach District of Upper Austria, Austria. As of 1 January 2019, population was 5,183. [1]

The municipality was formed on 1 May 2015 by merging two municipalities, Rohrbach in Oberösterreich and Berg bei Rohrbach. It is the seat of Rohrbach District, having taken it from Berg bei Rohrbach. [2]

Localities

The municipality includes the following populated places (Ortschaften), with population as of 1 January 2019: [1]

  • Arbesberg (53)
  • Autengrub (14)
  • Berg (956)
  • Fraundorf (33)
  • Frindorf (55)
  • Fürling (143)
  • Gattergaßling (28)
  • Gierling (9)
  • Gintersberg (8)
  • Gollner (111)
  • Grub (29)
  • Harrau (34)
  • Hauzenberg (20)
  • Hehenberg (60)
  • Hintring (28)
  • Hundbrenning (76)
  • Katzing (48)
  • Keppling (57)
  • Krien (38)
  • Lanzerstorf (139)
  • Märzing (52)
  • Neundling (89)
  • Nößlbach (91)
  • Perwolfing (58)
  • Reith (48)
  • Rohrbach (2448)
  • Scheiblberg (89)
  • Schönberg (22)
  • Sexling (206)
  • Spielleiten (20)
  • Steineck (54)
  • Wandschaml (44)

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References

  1. 1 2 "Bevölkerung am 1.1.2019 nach Ortschaften (Gebietsstand 1.1.2019)" (in German). Bundesanstalt Statistik Österreich.
  2. "Aigen-Schlägl" (in German). Amt der Oö. Landesregierung.

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