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Lower Austria (german: Niederösterreich;
Austro-Bavarian Bavarian (german: Bairisch , Bavarian: ''Boarisch'') or alternately Austro-Bavarian, is a West Germanic language, part of the Upper German family, together with Alemannic and East Franconian. Bavarian is spoken by approximately 12 million peop ...
: ''Niedaöstareich'', ''Niedaestareich'') is one of the nine
states of Austria Austria is a federal republic made up of nine states (German: ''Länder''). Since ''Land'' is also the German word for "country", the term ''Bundesländer'' (literally ''federal states'') is often used instead to avoid ambiguity. The Constitutio ...
, located in the northeastern corner of the country. Since 1986, the
capital Capital may refer to: Common uses * Capital city, a municipality of primary status ** List of national capital cities * Capital letter, an upper-case letter Economics and social sciences * Capital (economics), the durable produced goods used f ...
of Lower Austria has been
Sankt Pölten Sankt Pölten (; Central Bavarian: ''St. Pödn''), mostly abbreviated to the official name St. Pölten, is the capital and largest city of the State of Lower Austria in northeast Austria, with 55,538 inhabitants as of 1 January 2020. St. Pölten ...
, replacing
Vienna en, Viennese , iso_code = AT-9 , registration_plate = W , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code = , timezone = CET , utc_offset = +1 , timezone_DST ...
which became a separate state in 1921. With a land area of and a population of 1.685 million people, Lower Austria is the second most populous state in Austria (after Vienna). Other large cities are Amstetten, Klosterneuburg, Krems an der Donau, Stockerau and Wiener Neustadt.


Geography

With a land area of situated east of
Upper Austria Upper Austria (german: Oberösterreich ; bar, Obaöstareich) is one of the nine states or of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, a ...
, Lower Austria is the country's largest state. Lower Austria derives its name from its downriver location on the Enns River which flows from the west to the east. Lower Austria has an international border, long, with the
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( South Bohemia and South Moravia Regions) and
Slovakia Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the s ...
(
Bratislava Bratislava (, also ; ; german: Preßburg/Pressburg ; hu, Pozsony) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Slovakia. Officially, the population of the city is about 475,000; however, it is estimated to be more than 660,000 — approxim ...
and
Trnava Region The Trnava Region ( sk, Trnavský kraj, ; hu, Nagyszombati kerület; german: Tyrnauer Landschaftsverband) is one of the eight Slovak administrative regions. It was established in 1996, before which date most of its districts were parts of Brati ...
s). The state has the second longest external border of all Austrian states. It also borders the other Austrian states of
Upper Austria Upper Austria (german: Oberösterreich ; bar, Obaöstareich) is one of the nine states or of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, a ...
,
Styria Styria (german: Steiermark ; Serbo-Croatian and sl, ; hu, Stájerország) is a state (''Bundesland'') in the southeast of Austria. With an area of , Styria is the second largest state of Austria, after Lower Austria. Styria is bordered to ...
and Burgenland as well as surrounding
Vienna en, Viennese , iso_code = AT-9 , registration_plate = W , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code = , timezone = CET , utc_offset = +1 , timezone_DST ...
. Lower Austria is divided into four regions, known as ''Viertel'' (quarters): * '' Weinviertel'' or Tertiary Lowland (below the Manhartsberg) * '' Waldviertel'' or Bohemian Plateau (above the Manhartsberg) * '' Mostviertel'' (above the Vienna Woods) * '' Industrieviertel'' (below the Vienna Woods). These regions have different geographical structures. Whilst the ''Mostviertel'' is dominated by the foothills of the Limestone Alps with mountains up to high, most of the ''Waldviertel'' is a granite plateau. The hilly ''Weinviertel'' lies to the northeast, descends to the plains of Marchfeld in the east of the state, and is separated by the Danube from the Vienna Basin to the south, which in turn is separated from the Vienna Woods by a line of thermal springs (the ''Thermenlinie'') running north to south.


Mountains

* Schneeberg (Klosterwappen; 2,076 m) *
Rax The Rax is a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps on the border of the Austrian federal provinces of Lower Austria and Styria. Its highest peak is the ''Heukuppe'' (2,007 m). The Rax, together with the nearby Schneeberg, are a tradition ...
(Scheibwaldhöhe; 1,943 m; highest summit: Heukuppe; 2,007 m –
Styria Styria (german: Steiermark ; Serbo-Croatian and sl, ; hu, Stájerország) is a state (''Bundesland'') in the southeast of Austria. With an area of , Styria is the second largest state of Austria, after Lower Austria. Styria is bordered to ...
) * Ötscher (1,893 m) * Dürrenstein (1,878 m) * Schneealpe (Ameisbühel; 1,828 m; highest summit: Windberg; 1,903 m –
Styria Styria (german: Steiermark ; Serbo-Croatian and sl, ; hu, Stájerország) is a state (''Bundesland'') in the southeast of Austria. With an area of , Styria is the second largest state of Austria, after Lower Austria. Styria is bordered to ...
) * Hochkar (1,808 m) * Gamsstein (1,774 m) * Stumpfmauer (1,770 m) * Göller (1,766 m) *
Hochwechsel The Wechsel is a low mountain range in eastern Austria whose highest summit is the Hochwechsel (). It also has two other summits over 1700 m. The massif forms the border between the states of Lower Austria and Styria for about 15 km, so ...
(1,743 m) * Gippel (1,669 m) * Großer Sonnleitstein (1,639 m) *
Großer Zellerhut Grosser or Großer is the masculine nominative singular form of the German adjective "gross", meaning "big", "great", "large", "tall", and the like. It is part of many placenames, especially of mountains. It is also a surname. People with that surn ...
(1,639 m) * Gemeindealpe (1,626 m) * Scheiblingstein (1,622 m) (not to be confused with
Scheiblingstein Scheiblingstein is a mountain in Styria, Austria at an elevation of 2197m high. It is part of the Haller Mauern The Haller Mauern is a small mountain chain, part of the larger Northern Limestone Alps. The western buttress of the main ridg ...
(2,197 m), which is in
Styria Styria (german: Steiermark ; Serbo-Croatian and sl, ; hu, Stájerország) is a state (''Bundesland'') in the southeast of Austria. With an area of , Styria is the second largest state of Austria, after Lower Austria. Styria is bordered to ...
) * Drahtekogel (1,565 m) * Sonnwendstein (1,523 m) * Obersberg (1,467 m) * Königsberg (1,452 m) *
Großer Sulzberg Grosser or Großer is the masculine nominative singular form of the German adjective "gross", meaning "big", "great", "large", "tall", and the like. It is part of many placenames, especially of mountains. It is also a surname. People with that surn ...
(1,400 m) * Reisalpe (1,399 m) * Gahns (1,380 m) * Tirolerkogel (1,377 m) * Türnitzer Höger (1,372 m) * Unterberg (1,342 m) * Traisenberg (1,230 m) *
Dürre Wand The Dürre Wand (literally ''barren wall'') is a mountain ridge in Lower Austria and belongs topographically to the Gutenstein Alps. It stretches from Miesenbach in a WSW direction to the Schneeberg. The Dürre Wand is a ridge, rocky in places, ...
(1,222 m) * Hohenstein (1,195 m) * Eisenstein (1,185 m) * Hohe Wand (1,132 m) *
Großer Peilstein Grosser or Großer is the masculine nominative singular form of the German adjective "gross", meaning "big", "great", "large", "tall", and the like. It is part of many placenames, especially of mountains. It is also a surname. People with that surn ...
(1,061 m) * Weinsberg (1,041 m) * Hocheck (1,036 m) * Nebelstein (1,017 m) * Eibl (1,007 m) * Hohe Mandling (967 m) *
Jauerling Maria Laach am Jauerling is a town in the district of Krems-Land in the Austrian state of Lower Austria Lower Austria (german: Niederösterreich; Austro-Bavarian: ''Niedaöstareich'', ''Niedaestareich'') is one of the nine states of Austria, loc ...
(961 m) * Hoher Lindkogel also named Eisernes Tor (834m) * Anninger (675 m) * Buschberg (491 m) Other mountains in Lower Austria may be found at :Mountains of Lower Austria.


Alpine passes

* Semmering (985 m) * Wechsel (980 m) The state border with Styria runs over both passes.


Rivers

Almost all of Lower Austria is drained by the Danube. The only river that flows into the North Sea (via the Moldau and the Elbe) is the Lainsitz in northern ''Waldviertel'', the Erlauf river. The most important rivers north of the Danube (on its left bank) are the Ysper,
Kamp Kamp or KAMP may refer to: __NOTOC__ Geography * Kamp (river), Austria * Kamp (Bad Doberan), a park in the German town of Bad Doberan * Kamp, a district of the German municipality Kamp-Bornhofen * Kamp, a district of the German municipality Kamp-Lin ...
, Krems, Lainsitz, March and Thaya. South of the Danube (on its right bank) are the Enns, Ybbs, Erlauf, Melk, Pielach, Traisen, Schwechat, Fischa, Schwarza,
Triesting The Triesting is a river of Lower Austria, in the southeastern part of the Vienna Woods. Its drainage basin is . The Triesing has a length of . It discharges into the smaller Schwechat at Achau and is part of the catchment area of the River Danube ...
, Pitten and the Leitha.


Lakes

*
Ottenstein Reservoir Ottenstein is a municipality in the Holzminden (district), district of Holzminden, in Lower Saxony, Germany. See also * Ottenstein Plateau References

Holzminden (district) Duchy of Brunswick {{Holzminden-geo-stub ...
(4.3 km) *
Lunzer See Lunzer is a surname meaning a "habitational name for someone from Lunz in Tyrol or from Lünzen near Soltau Lower Saxony" Notable people *Alois Lunzer (1840–?), Austrian-born painter * Jack V. Lunzer (1924–2016), Belgian-born British industri ...
(0.69 km) * Erlaufsee (0.56 km, of which about half lies in Lower Austria) *
Erlauf Reservoir Erlauf may refer to: *Erlauf (municipality) Erlauf is a municipality in the district of Melk in the Austrian state of Lower Austria Lower Austria (german: Niederösterreich; Austro-Bavarian: ''Niedaöstareich'', ''Niedaestareich'') is one of the ...
*
Wienerwaldsee The Wienerwaldsee (English:''Vienna Forest Lake'') is a shallow reservoir, located 20 kilometres west of Vienna, Austria. It is located just north of Austria's main motorway, the West Autobahn, between Tullnerbach and Neu-Purkersdorf. It was cre ...
(0.32 km)


Caves

Lower Austria is rich in natural caves; in all 4,082 have been recorded. Most of the caves have formed in limestone and dolomite rocks and are therefore called karst caves. Cavities also form in the marble of the Central Alps and the Bohemian Massif. Among the largest caves in Lower Austria are: * Ötscherhöhlensystem ( Ötscher): 27,003 m long; union of the Taubenloch and Geldloch * Pfannloch ( Ötscher): 5,287 m long * Lechnerweidhöhle ( Dürrenstein): 5,252 m long * Trockenes Loch (
Schwarzenbach an der Pielach Schwarzenbach an der Pielach is a municipality in the district of Sankt Pölten-Land in the Austrian state of Lower Austria Lower Austria (german: Niederösterreich; Austro-Bavarian: ''Niedaöstareich'', ''Niedaestareich'') is one of the nine st ...
): 4,510 m long *
Hermannshöhle Hermann's Cave (german: Hermannshöhle), together with Baumann's Cave, is one of two show caves in the village of Rübeland near the town of Wernigerode, in the district of Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The cave was formed out of the Devonian li ...
(
Kirchberg am Wechsel Kirchberg am Wechsel is a town in the district of Neunkirchen in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is notable for hosting the International Wittgenstein Symposium The International Wittgenstein Symposium is an international conference ded ...
): 4,430 m long * Eisensteinhöhle (
Bad Fischau The market town of Bad Fischau-Brunn is an Austrian municipality in the district of Wiener Neustadt-Land in Lower Austria. It is situated some 50 km south of Vienna at the edge of Viennese Basin. Bad Fischau-Brunn is divided into two ''Katas ...
): 2,341 m long The last two are open as
show cave A show cave—also called tourist cave, public cave, and, in the United States, commercial cave—is a cave which has been made accessible to the public for guided visits. Definition A show cave is a cave that has been made accessible to ...
s, along with the Allander stalactite cave, the
Unicorn Cave The Unicorn Cave (german: Einhornhöhle) is the largest show cave in the West Harz, about kilometres northwest of Scharzfeld in the borough of Herzberg am Harz in central Germany.
, the Hochkarschacht, the Nixhöhle and the Ötschertropfsteinhöhle.


Land use


History

The history of Lower Austria is very similar to the history of Austria. Many castles are located in Lower Austria.
Klosterneuburg Abbey Klosterneuburg Abbey or Monastery (german: Stift Klosterneuburg) is a twelfth-century Augustinian monastery of the Roman Catholic Church located in the town of Klosterneuburg in Lower Austria. Overlooking the Danube, just north of the Vienna city l ...
, located here, is one of the oldest abbeys in Austria. Before World War II, Lower Austria had the largest number of Jews in the country. The names ''Lower Austria'' and ''
Upper Austria Upper Austria (german: Oberösterreich ; bar, Obaöstareich) is one of the nine states or of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, a ...
'' are derived from the earlier names ''Austria below the Enns'' and ''Austria above the Enns'', references to the
river Enns The Enns (, ) is a southern tributary of the river Danube, joining northward at Enns, Austria. The Enns spans , in a flat-J-shape. It flows from its source near the village Flachau, generally eastward through Radstadt, Schladming, and Liezen, then ...
. Going down from its source on the northern edge of the Central Eastern Alps, the river crosses Upper Austria, then on its lower reaches forms the boundary between Upper Austria and Lower Austria. In the mid-13th century, it became known as the Principality below the Enns River (').


Economy

The gross domestic product (GDP) of the state was € 61.0 billion in 2018, accounting for 15.8% of Austria's economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was € 32,300, or 107% of the EU27 average in the same year. Lower Austria is the state with the second-lowest GDP per capita in Austria.


Demographics


Administrative divisions

Lower Austria is divided into four regions: '' Waldviertel'', '' Mostviertel'', '' Industrieviertel'', and '' Weinviertel''. The Wachau valley, situated between Melk and Krems in the Mostviertel region, is famous for its landscape, culture, and wine. Administratively, the state is divided into 20 districts ('' Bezirke''), and four independent towns ('' Statutarstädte''). In total, there are 573 municipalities within Lower Austria.


Independent towns

* Krems an der Donau *
Sankt Pölten Sankt Pölten (; Central Bavarian: ''St. Pödn''), mostly abbreviated to the official name St. Pölten, is the capital and largest city of the State of Lower Austria in northeast Austria, with 55,538 inhabitants as of 1 January 2020. St. Pölten ...
* Waidhofen an der Ybbs * Wiener Neustadt


Districts

* Amstetten * Baden * Bruck an der Leitha * Gänserndorf * Gmünd * Hollabrunn * Horn * Korneuburg * Krems-Land * Lilienfeld * Melk * Mistelbach * Mödling * Neunkirchen * Sankt Pölten-Land * Scheibbs * Tulln an der Donau * Waidhofen an der Thaya * Wiener Neustadt-Land * Zwettl


References


External links


Country of Lower Austria - official webpageLower Austria - official visitor information webpage

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