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In Austrian politics, a statutory city (German: Stadt mit eigenem Statut or Statutarstadt), also known in Burgenland as free city (German: Freistadt), is a city that is vested, in addition to its purview as a municipality, with the powers and duties of a district administrative authority.
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Statutory city may refer to: Statutory city (Austria), an Austrian municipality acting as a district administrative authority. Statutory city (Czech Republic), a Czech city with special privileges.
Austria's 94 current districts. Statutory cities in red. In Austria, a district is a second-level division of the country's government. The first-level division are States of Austria . District offices are the main point of contact for things like: marriage licenses, driver licenses, passports, assembly permits, hunting permits, or dealings ...
CodeDistrictEstablishedLicense Plate (s)1011921E1021921E1031921EU1041921GSIn Austrian politics, a statutory city (German: Stadt mit eigenem Statut or Statutarstadt) is a city that is vested, in addition to its purview as a municipality, with the powers and duties of a district administrative authority.
Wiener Neustadt is a city in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is about 50 km (31 mi) south of Vienna. About 50,000 people lived there in 2016. References. ↑ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
In Austrian politics, a statutory city (German: Stadt mit eigenem Statut or Statutarstadt) is a city that is vested, in addition to its purview as a municipality, with the powers and duties of a district administrative authority.