Liesing
Liesing (Bavarian) | |
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23rd District of Vienna | |
Country | Austria |
City | Vienna |
Government | |
• District Director | Gerald Bischof (SPÖ) |
• First Deputy | Harald Gruber (SPÖ) |
• Second Deputy | Gabriele Jell-Wiesinger (independent) |
• Representation (56 Members) | SPÖ 26, FPÖ 13, ÖVP 9, Green 7 , ,1 independent |
Area | |
• Total | 32.00 km2 (12.36 sq mi) |
Population (2016-01-01)[1] | |
• Total | 98,385 |
• Density | 3,100/km2 (8,000/sq mi) |
Postal code | A-1230 |
Address of District Office | Perchtoldsdorfer Straße 2 A-1230 Wien |
Website | www |
Liesing (German pronunciation: [ˈliːzɪŋ] ) is the 23rd district of Vienna. It is on the southwest edge of Vienna, Austria.[2]
It was formed after Austria's Anschluss with Germany, when Vienna expanded from 21 districts to 26. Fifteen Lower Austrian districts, especially the old legal jurisdiction of Liesing, were incorporated into the 25th district.[1][2]
After the allied occupation of Vienna, this law was not recognized and Liesing became a part of Lower Austria in the Soviet occupation zone. In 1946, a law intended to alter the districts of Vienna was vetoed by the occupation authorities. In 1954 the objection was withdrawn. Liesing was one of only two districts that remained in Vienna in the new organization. The areas Breitenfurt bei Wien, Laab im Walde, Purkersdorf, Perchtoldsdorf, Vösendorf, and Kaltenleutgeben returned to Lower Austria.
Since 1954, the 23rd district has been composed of the following former districts: Atzgersdorf, Erlaa, Inzersdorf, Kalksburg, Liesing, Mauer, Rodaun, and Siebenhirten.
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