Laa an der Thaya

Laa an der Thaya is a town in the of in , near the border. The population in 2016 was 6,224.
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  • Type: Town with 4,500 residents
  • Description: municipality in Mistelbach District, Lower Austria, Austria
  • Also known as: Laa” and “Laa/Thaya

Places of Interest

Highlights include Rathaus Laa an der Thaya and Prangerhansl - Rolandfigur.

Public building
is a public building.

Monument
is a monument.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hevlín and Dyjákovice.

Village
is a municipality and village in in the of the . It has about 1,400 inhabitants. lies approximately 28 kilometres south-east of , 53 km south of , and 205 km south-east of . is situated 3½ km north of Laa an der Thaya.

Village
is a market town in in the of the . It has about 900 inhabitants. is situated 8 km northwest of Laa an der Thaya.

Village
is a municipality and village in in the of the . It has about 1,700 inhabitants. lies approximately 25 kilometres east of , 48 km south-west of , and 200 km south-east of . is situated 9 km north of Laa an der Thaya.

Laa an der Thaya

Latitude
48.72104° or 48° 43′ 16″ north
Longitude
16.38532° or 16° 23′ 7″ east
Population
4,500
Elevation
179 metres (587 feet)
United Nations Location Code
AT LAA
Open location code
8FWRP9CP+C4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 44926987
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
2773229
Wiki­data ID
Q661283
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In Other Languages

From Aragonese to Waray—“Laa an der Thaya” goes by many names.
  • Aragonese: Laa an der Thaya
  • Armenian: Լա ան դեր Տայն
  • Basque: Laa an der Thaya
  • Catalan: Laa an der Thaya
  • Cebuano: Laa an der Thaya
  • Chechen: Ла-ан-дер-Тайя
  • Chinese: 塔亚河畔拉镇
  • Chinese: 塔亞河畔拉鎮
  • Czech: Laa an der Thaya
  • Czech: Láva nad Dyjí
  • Dutch: Laa an der Thaya
  • Egyptian Arabic: لا ان دير ثايا
  • Esperanto: Laa an der Thaya
  • Estonian: Laa an der Thaya
  • French: Laa an der Thaya
  • German: Laa an der Thaya
  • Hungarian: Laa an der Thaya
  • Indonesian: Laa an der Thaya
  • Irish: Laa an der Thaya
  • Italian: Laa an der Thaya
  • Japanese: ラー・アン・デア・ターヤー
  • Kazakh: La-an-der-Taýya
  • Kazakh: Ла-ан-дер-Тайя
  • Kazakh: لا-ان-دەر-تاييا
  • Ladin: Laa an der Thaya
  • Lombard: Laa an der Thaya
  • Macedonian: Ла на Дија
  • Macedonian: Ла на Таја
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Laa an der Thaya
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Laa an der Thaya
  • Norwegian: Laa an der Thaya
  • Persian: لآ آندر تایا
  • Polish: Laa an der Thaya
  • Portuguese: Laa an der Thaya
  • Romanian: Laa an der Thaya
  • Russian: Вульцесхофен
  • Russian: Коттингнойзидль
  • Russian: Ла-ан-дер-Тайя
  • Russian: Лаа-ан-дер-Тайя
  • Russian: Унгерндорф
  • Russian: Ханфталь
  • Slovak: Laa an der Thaya
  • Spanish: Laa an der Thaya
  • Swedish: Laa an der Thaya
  • Tatar: Ла-ан-дер-Тайя
  • Turkish: Laa an der Thaya
  • Ukrainian: Ла-ан-дер-Тайа
  • Uzbek: La an der Tayya
  • Uzbek: La-an-der-Tayya
  • Uzbek: Laa an der Thaya
  • Uzbek: Ла-ан-дер-Тайя
  • Uzbek: Лаа ан дер Тҳая
  • Venetian: Laa an der Thaya
  • Vietnamese: Laa an der Thaya
  • Volapük: Laa an der Thaya
  • Waray (Philippines): Laa an der Thaya

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Stadtamt Laa an der Thaya and Post Filiale 2136.

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