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  1. Sankt Pölten. /  48.2, 15.616666666667. Sankt Pölten ( ['zaŋkt ˈpœltn̩] ⓘ) es la capital del estado federado de Baja Austria y ciudad de Austria con funciones de distrito político o estatutario, una Statutarstadt, desde 1922. La más grande del estado federado. Tiene una extensión de 108.52 km².

  2. St. Pölten (amtlicher Name, auch Sankt Pölten geschrieben, bairisch-österreichisch Sankt Pödn ausgesprochen) ist seit 1986 Landeshauptstadt und mit 57.639 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Jänner 2023) größte Stadt von Niederösterreich.

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    The city lies on the Traisen river and is located north of the Alps and south of the Wachau. It is part of the Mostviertel, the southwest region of Lower Austria.

    The oldest part of the city is built on the site of the ancient Roman city of Aelium Cetium that existed between the 2nd and the 4th century. In the year 799, it was called Treisma. St Pölten did not become a town until 1050 and officially became a city in 1169. Until 1494 St Pölten was part of the diocese of Passau, and then became the property of...

    Municipal council

    The municipal council consists of 42 members and since the municipal elections in 2016 it consists of the following parties: 1. 26 Social Democratic Party of Austria(SPÖ) – the mayor and the first vice mayor 2. 9 Austrian People's Party(ÖVP) – the second vice mayor 3. 6 FPÖ 4. 1 The Greens – The Green Alternative

    City's senate

    The city's senate consists of 11 members: 1. SPÖ: Martin Fuhs, Mag. Renate Gamsjäger, Engineer Franz Gunacker, Robert Laimer, Wolfgang Nowak, Mag. Johann Rankl, Mag. Ingrid Heihs 2. ÖVP: Alfred Neuhauser, Josef Fraberger 3. FPÖ 4. Greens: Silvia Buschenreiter

    Mayor

    On 9 July 2004 the municipal council elected the former senator for culture Mag. Matthias Stadler (SPÖ) as the new mayor of St Pölten. The first vice mayor is Susanne Kysela (SPÖ); the second vice mayor is Johannes Sassmann (ÖVP).

    As of 15 May 2001, 40,041 people worked in 2,711 companies in the city. 23 of those companies are large-scale enterprises with more than 200 employees each.

    Educational facilities

    1. Bundesgymnasium and Bundesrealgymnasium St. Pölten (public gymnasium) 2. Public educational facility for kindergarten pedagogy and social pedagogy 3. Public economics school and economics academy 4. Bundesreal- and Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium(BORG) Schulring (public high-level gymnasium) 5. St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences(fields: computer simulation, media management, social work, telecommunication and media) 6. Public higher educational facility for professions in economics an...

    Leisure and sports sites

    Swimming is available at Aquacity (indoor swimming pool), the St. Pölten outdoor swimming pool and Ratzersdorf Lake (a bathing pond where a nudist beach, beach volleyball, and miniature golf are available). For fitness training there is the City-Treff - Pueblo, the Lifeline, the Reebok and the Seepark. In addition, the city has: 1. American FootballClub - St. Pölten Invaders 2. BadmintonClub 3. Golf clubSt. Pölten 4. Skittlesat the leisure park Megafun 5. Miniature golfat the Tennis-Allround...

    Twin towns – Sister cities

    St Pölten is twinnedwith the following cities: 1. Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA 2. Brno, Czech Republic 3. Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France[citation needed] 4. Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany[citation needed] 5. Kurashiki, Japan[citation needed] 6. Nyíregyháza, Hungary[citation needed] 7. Wuhan, China[citation needed]

    Theatres

    1. Lower Austrian state theatre 2. Bühne im Hof 3. Festspielhaus St. Pölten

    Museums

    1. Diocese museum St. Pölten 2. Museum im Hof 3. Lower Austrian state museum 4. Lower Austrian documentation institute for modern art 5. Private museum "Wilhelmsburger ornament and utensil dishes" 6. City museum St. Pölten

    Others

    1. Repertory theatre Cinema Paradiso 2. Former synagogue 3. Klangturm(tower), the city's landmark 4. Stadtsäle(public event hall) 5. Youth culture hall frei.raum 6. VAZ (Veranstaltungszentrum, event-centre) 7. Drunter & Drüber(≈"haywire"; "higgledy-piggledy"; "topsy-turvy"), a pub in the inner city 8. Tonkünstler Orchestra 9. Business Center Niederösterreich 10. Apotheke zum goldenen Löwen (pharmacy since 1545), oldest shop in town, famous baroquefacing

    Ernst Stöhr (1860–1917), painter, graphic artist, writer and founding member of the Vienna Secession.
    Julius Raab, (1891–1964), conservative politician, Chancellor of Austria, 1953–1961
    Klaus Nüchtern: Kleines Gulasch in St. Pölten (German): ISBN 3-85439-306-7
    Thomas Karl: St. Pölten – Ein Wandel durch die Zeit (German): ISBN 3-89702-641-4
    Otto Kapfinger, Michaela Steiner: St. Pölten neu (German): ISBN 3-211-82954-7
  3. Willkommen. St. Pölten Sankt Pölten Landeshauptstadt österreichischen Bundeslandes Niederösterreich Mostviertel Statutarstadt Bezirk älteste Stadt Österreichs. Übersicht. St. Pölten, Gesellschaftsstruktur der St. Pöltner Bevölkerung, Kategorie:St. Pölten. Geschichte.

  4. Sankt Pölten (German pronunciation: [zaŋkt ˈpœltn̩] ; East Central Austro-Bavarian: St. Pödn), mostly abbreviated to the official name St. Pölten, is a city in Austria. It is a district of Lower Austria. Almost 58,000 people lived there (2023). It lies in the Mostviertel region. Since 1986, it has been the capital of Lower ...

  5. El distrito de St. Pölten-Land es un distrito político del estado de Baja Austria ( Austria ). La capital del distrito es la ciudad de St. Pölten . División administrativa. Localidades con población (año 2018) Altlengbach. Asperhofen. Böheimkirchen. Brand-Laaben. Eichgraben. Frankenfels. Gablitz. Gerersdorf. Hafnerbach. Haunoldstein. Herzogenburg.

  6. St. Pölten Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station at St. Pölten, which is the capital city of the federal state of Lower Austria, located in the north east of Austria. The station is one of the western endpoints of the Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region (East Region Transportation Authority). Train services.