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    Dornbirn is located at 437 metres above sea level in the Alpine Rhine Valley, at the foot of the Karren mountain, part of the Bregenz Forest Mountain chain at the edge of the Eastern Alps. It is near the borders to Switzerland, Germany and Liechtenstein. The Dornbirner Ach river flows through the town and later into Lake Constance .

  2. Dornbirn is the largest city in Vorarlberg, Austria. About 48,000 people are living there (2006). About 48,000 people are living there (2006). Dornbirn has six districts named Markt, Hatlerdorf, Oberdorf, Haselstauden, Rohrbach and Schoren.

  3. UTC+02:00 ( CEST) The Dornbirn District is a district in Vorarlberg, Austria. It has an area of 172.7 km². As of 2012, 82,721 people lived there. The administrative center of the district is Dornbirn .

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  5. Dornbirn District. (2012) The Bezirk Dornbirn is an administrative district ( Bezirk) in Vorarlberg, Austria. A rather young district, it was separated from the Feldkirch district in 1969. The area of the district is 172.7 km 2, the population 82,721 (January 1, 2012), which makes a population density of 479 persons per km 2.

  6. Dornbirn has a lively city centre with a large pedestrian zone and many shops. If you can't find what you are looking for inside the city, there is also a large mall on the outskirts. Wochenmarkt ( Farmers' Market ), Marktplatz, ☏ +43 5572 22188, tourismus@dornbirn.at. W Sa 08:00-12:00.

  7. Jan 26, 2020 · 2. Inatura Natural History Museum. Source: east-centricarch. Inatura Natural History Museum dornbirn. This exciting museum is probably the most well known in Dornbirn and predominantly features exhibits of Natural History. The grounds of Inatura are located centrally in Dornbirn just across from the river.

  8. Dornbirn, town, western Austria, on the Dornbirner Stream, in the Rhine River valley at the foot of the Bregenzer Forest, just south of Bregenz. First mentioned as Torrinpuirron in 895, it belonged to the counts of Montfort from the late 12th century until it passed to Austria in 1380. It received.

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