Gmünd

Gmünd is a town in the northwestern Waldviertel region of and the capital of the . The municipality consists of the Katastralgemeinden Böhmzeil, Breitensee, Eibenstein, Gmünd and Grillenstein.
  • Type: Locality with 5,520 residents
  • Description: capital of Gmünd District, Lower Austria, Austria
  • Also known as: 30908”, “Gmuend”, and “Gmünd, Lower Austria

Places of Interest

Highlights include Gmünd NÖ railway station and Gmünd District Captaincy.

Railway station
Gmünd NÖ is a border train station in the town Gmünd, situated in the . The station is divided to two sections. One is a standard-gauge railway currently operated by Austrian Federal Railways from České Velenice to .

Public building
is a public building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include České Velenice and Nová Ves nad Lužnicí.

Village
is a town in in the of the . It has about 3,700 inhabitants. It lies on the border with and is adjacent to the town of Gmünd, to which it once belonged.

Village
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is a municipality and village in in the of the . It has about 400 inhabitants. is situated 6 km northwest of Gmünd.

Hamlet
is a hamlet.

Gmünd

Latitude
48.7833° or 48° 46′ 60″ north
Longitude
14.989° or 14° 59′ 20″ east
Population
5,520
Elevation
473 metres (1,552 feet)
Open location code
8FWPQXMQ+8H
Geo­Names ID
7871752
Wiki­data ID
Q671293
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In Other Languages

From Aragonese to Waray—“Gmünd” goes by many names.
  • Aragonese: Gmünd
  • Basque: Gmünd
  • Bavarian: Gmeand
  • Bavarian: Gmind
  • Bosnian: Gmünd
  • Catalan: Gmünd
  • Cebuano: Gmünd
  • Chechen: Гмуьнд
  • Chinese: 格明德
  • Czech: Cmunt
  • Czech: Gmünd
  • Dutch: Gmünd
  • Egyptian Arabic: جموند
  • Esperanto: Gmünd
  • Estonian: Gmünd (Alam-Austria)
  • Estonian: Gmünd
  • French: Gmünd
  • German: Gmünd
  • Hebrew: גמינד
  • Hungarian: Gmünd
  • Indonesian: Gmuend
  • Indonesian: Gmund
  • Indonesian: Gmünd
  • Irish: Gmünd
  • Italian: Gmünd
  • Japanese: グミュント
  • Kazakh: Gmyund
  • Kazakh: Гмюнд
  • Kazakh: گميۋند
  • Lombard: Gmünd
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Gmünd (Niederösterreich)
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Gmünd i Niederösterreich
  • Norwegian: Gmünd
  • Persian: گمونت، اتریش
  • Persian: گموند، اتریش
  • Polish: Gmünd
  • Portuguese: Gmünd
  • Romanian: Gmund
  • Romanian: Gmünd
  • Russian: Гмюнд
  • Serbian: Gmind
  • Serbian: Gmünd
  • Serbian: Гминд
  • Serbian: Гмунд
  • Serbo-Croatian: Gmünd
  • Slovak: Gmünd
  • Slovenian: Gmünd
  • Spanish: Gmund
  • Spanish: Gmünd
  • Swedish: Gmünd, Niederösterreich
  • Swedish: Gmünd
  • Tatar: Гмюнд (Түбән Австрия)
  • Tatar: Гмюнд
  • Turkish: Böhmzeil
  • Turkish: Breitensee
  • Turkish: Eibenstein
  • Turkish: Gmünd, Aşağı Avusturya
  • Turkish: Gmünd
  • Turkish: Grillenstein
  • Ukrainian: Гмюнд
  • Ukrainian: Ґмюнд
  • Uzbek: Gmund
  • Uzbek: Gmünd
  • Uzbek: Гмüнд
  • Venetian: Gmünd
  • Vietnamese: Gmünd, Gmünd
  • Vietnamese: Gmünd
  • Volapük: Gmünd
  • Waray (Philippines): Gmünd, Lower Austria
  • Waray (Philippines): Gmünd, Uruubos nga Austria

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