Maps and statistics of Burgenland
Burgenland is the easternmost state of Austria, known for its unique cultural and geographic characteristics. It is bordered by Hungary to the east, providing a mix of Austrian and Hungarian cultural influences. The state capital of Burgenland is Eisenstadt, a small city rich in history and home to the famous Esterházy Palace. Burgenland is recognized for its diverse landscapes, ranging from the flat Pannonian Plain to the rolling hills and vineyards. The region is particularly famous for its wine production, with many vineyards benefiting from the favorable climate and fertile soil.
Burgenland has a population of about 300,000 people, making it one of the least populous Austrian states. Despite its small size, the state offers a variety of natural attractions, such as Neusiedler See, a large steppe lake and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is popular for outdoor activities like bird watching and water sports. The economy of Burgenland benefits from agriculture, renewable energy, and tourism. The state is also noted for its commitment to sustainability, being a leader in wind energy in Austria.
Area | 3,966.673 km2 |
---|
© 2018-2025 AtlasBig.com