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Chanigraben

Chanigraben ( German: Tschanigraben , Hungarian. Sándorhegy ) is a commune in Austria , located in the federal state of Burgenland in the east of the country. It is part of the district of Güssing . The official code is 10423 .

Commune
Chanigraben
Tschanigraben; Sándorhegy
Emblem
Emblem
A country Austria
Federal landBurgenland
CountyGussing
Internal division14 rural districts
BurgomasterErnst Zimitz
( SDPA )
History and Geography
Based1802
Square1.7 km²
Center height260 m
Climate typemoderate
TimezoneUTC + 1 , in summer UTC + 2
Population
Population68 people ( 2011 )
Density40 people / km²
NationalitiesAustrians , Hungarians
DenominationsCatholics
Katoykonimchanigrabants
Official languageDeutsch *
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+43 3322
Postcode7540
Car codeGS
Official code1 04 23
tschanigraben.at
(German) (English)

The population is 68 people as of January 1, 2011. Covers a total area of ​​1.7 km². The population density is relatively high - 40 people per square meter. km

Located on the border with Hungary .

Content

Physico-geographical characteristics

Geographical position

Chanigraben is located in a hilly area. The highest point is 261 m. This is reflected in the Hungarian name of the commune - Sándorhegy , which literally means “Alexander’s Hill”.

Political Situation

The council of representatives of the commune includes 9 seats. The Council of Chanigraben consists entirely of representatives of the Austrian Social Democratic Party .

The mayor (head) of the commune is Ernst Zimitz ( German: Ernst Simitz ), elected by the results of the 2007 elections . [one]

Notes

  1. ↑ : Tschanigraben: .. Team

Links

  • Official Website (German )
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chanigraben&oldid=62178247


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