Moosdorf
Place in Upper Austria, Austria
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Moosdorf is a municipality in the district of Braunau am Inn in the region of Innviertel within the Austrian state of Upper Austria. It had a population of 1,684 as at 1 January 2019.
The name Moosdorf (lit.: "moss village") relates to its proximity to the Ibmer Moor, the largest bog complex in Austria and the easternmost of all pre-Alpine bogs. Moos is Upper German for "moor" or "bog".
Subdivisions
The municipality incorporates the following 15 villages and hamlets (with population in brackets as at 1 Jan 2019):
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The municipality consists of the cadastral municipalities of Moosdorf and Stadl.
References
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Municipalities in the district of Braunau
- Altheim
- Aspach
- Auerbach
- Braunau am Inn
- Burgkirchen
- Eggelsberg
- Feldkirchen bei Mattighofen
- Franking
- Geretsberg
- Gilgenberg am Weilhart
- Haigermoos
- Handenberg
- Helpfau-Uttendorf
- Hochburg-Ach
- Höhnhart
- Jeging
- Kirchberg bei Mattighofen
- Lengau
- Lochen am See
- Maria Schmolln
- Mattighofen
- Mauerkirchen
- Mining
- Moosbach
- Moosdorf
- Munderfing
- Neukirchen an der Enknach
- Ostermiething
- Palting
- Perwang am Grabensee
- Pfaffstätt
- Pischelsdorf am Engelbach
- Polling im Innkreis
- Roßbach
- St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach
- St. Johann am Walde
- St. Pantaleon
- St. Peter am Hart
- St. Radegund
- St. Veit im Innkreis
- Schalchen
- Schwand im Innkreis
- Tarsdorf
- Treubach
- Überackern
- Weng im Innkreis
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