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Braunau am Inn

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Base data
Federal state: Upper Austria
District: Braunau am Inn
NUTS-Region: Innviertel (311)
Municipaltype: city
Official Municipalnumber: 40404
Location in Austria
Postal code: 5280
Area code: 07722
License plate number: BR
Address of the town administration: Stadtplatz 38
5280 Braunau am Inn
Website: www.braunau.at
E-Mail-Adress: rathaus@braunau.ooe.gv.at
Population
Residents: 16.372 (15.05.2001)
Population density: 660,2 Residents/km²
Geography
Municipalitiesn: Braunau am Inn, Osternberg
Ranshofen
Area: 24,8 km²
Levitation: 351 meters above sea level
Geographical Location: 48°15'29'' N.B.
13°02'01'' Ö.L.
Politics
Mayor: Gerhard Skiba (SPOE)
Mandates in the district council
(37 Seats):
SPOE 25, OEVP 7
FMU 5, FPOE 4

Braunau am Inn is a city in the Innviertel (River Inn area) of Upper Austria (Oberösterreich), the north-western province of Austria. It lies about 90 km west of Linz and about 60 km north of Salzburg, close to the border with the German Bundesland of Bavaria. The population in 2001 was 16,372.

The town was first mentioned around 810 and received the city statute in 1260, which makes it one of the oldest cities in Austria. It became a fortress and important trading route junction, dealing with the salt trade and with ship traffic on the River Inn. Through its history it changed hands several times and was Bavarian before 1779 and again 1809-16.

Braunau has a remarkable 15th-century church with a 99m-high spire, as well as castle remains housing a museum, and parts of the former town walls.

Braunau is also notorious as the birthplace in 1889 of Adolf Hitler. The fact is acknowledged in town publications, and a memorial stone for the victims of Fascism has been erected near Hitler's birthplace.

Nowadays, Braunau has the full range of schools and colleges; industries include electronics, metal (AMAG) and woodworking, and glass. After two successful seasons, the local football team, S.V. Braunau, reached the Austrian 1st Division before suddenly going bankrupt in 2000. The team was refounded as F.C. Braunau.