Pottendorf
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Pottendorf
Summary
Pottendorf is a market municipality[1]. Pottendorf ranks in the top 7% of market_municipality entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Pottendorf is located in Baden District[3].
- Pottendorf is in the country of Austria[4].
- Pottendorf's image is recorded as Pottendorf,-ehem.-Arbeiterwohnhaus,--Henneberplatz-4-11-(um-1980).jpg[5].
- Pottendorf's instance of is recorded as market municipality[6].
- Pottendorf's instance of is recorded as municipality of Austria[7].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Sollenau[8].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Ebenfurth[9].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Hornstein[10].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Wimpassing an der Leitha[11].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Seibersdorf[12].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Ebreichsdorf[13].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Oberwaltersdorf[14].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Tattendorf[15].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Blumau-Neurißhof[16].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Schönau an der Triesting[17].
- Pottendorf's shares border with is recorded as Leithaprodersdorf[18].
- Pottendorf's coat of arms image is recorded as Pottendorf.png[19].
- Pottendorf's twinned administrative body is recorded as San Lorenzo Isontino[20].
- Pottendorf's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 150294570[21].
- Pottendorf's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 245417158[22].
- Pottendorf's GND ID is recorded as 4650084-4[23].
- Pottendorf's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n2003041658[24].
- Pottendorf's postal code is recorded as 2486[25].
- Pottendorf's Commons category is recorded as Pottendorf[26].
- Pottendorf's licence plate code is recorded as BN[27].
Why It Matters
Pottendorf ranks in the top 7% of market_municipality entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month).[2] Pottendorf has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]