アムシュテッテン
| アムシュテッテン Amstetten | |||
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| Position | |||
Position of アムシュテッテン | |||
| Coordinate : 48°07'0" N 14°52'0" E / 48.11667 degrees N 14.86667 degrees E | |||
| Administration | |||
| Country | |||
| State (Bundesland) | |||
| County (Bezirk) | アムシュテッテン county | ||
| Gemainde | アムシュテッテン | ||
| The mayor | Herbert Katzengruber | ||
| Geography | |||
| Area | |||
| Gemainde area | 52.22 km2 (20.2 mi2) | ||
| Altitude | 275m (902 ft) | ||
| Population | |||
| Population | (as of December, 2008) | ||
| Gemainde area | 23,082 people | ||
| Population density | 442 /km2 (1,219 /mi2) | ||
| Others | |||
| Equal time obi | CET (UTC +1) | ||
| Daylight saving time | CEST (UTC +2) | ||
| Area code | 07472 | ||
| Number plate | AM | ||
| An official web site: http://www.amstetten.noe.gv.at/ | |||
アムシュテッテン (Amstetten) is Austria, the local government of the kneader Esther Reich state.
Summary
Around アムシュテッテン, there are the Stone Age and permanent home trace from the Bronze Age. It is 995 years that existence of the permanent home was listed in documents for the first time. It was 1111 that the name of アムシュテッテン was written down. A railroad was spread in 1858 and became the county seat in 1868. During World War II, two places of attached facilities of the マウトハウゼン Concentration Camp were installed [1].
Sister city
Reference
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