Markgrafneusiedl
Municipality in Lower Austria, Austria
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Markgrafneusiedl is a town in the district of Gänserndorf in the Austrian state of Lower Austria.
During the battle of Wagram the town formed the left flank of the Austrian position, and it fell to the French after heavy fighting between IV Austrian Corps and the French III Corps.
Geography
Markgrafneusiedl lies east of Vienna and southeast of Deutsch-Wagram in the Marchfeld, which is part of the Weinviertels. About 8.07 percent of the municipality is forested.
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Municipalities in the district of Gänserndorf
- Aderklaa
- Andlersdorf
- Angern an der March
- Auersthal
- Bad Pirawarth
- Deutsch-Wagram
- Drösing
- Dürnkrut
- Ebenthal
- Eckartsau
- Engelhartstetten
- Gänserndorf
- Glinzendorf
- Groß-Enzersdorf
- Groß-Schweinbarth
- Großhofen
- Haringsee
- Hauskirchen
- Hohenau an der March
- Hohenruppersdorf
- Jedenspeigen
- Lassee
- Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld
- Mannsdorf an der Donau
- Marchegg
- Markgrafneusiedl
- Matzen-Raggendorf
- Neusiedl an der Zaya
- Obersiebenbrunn
- Orth an der Donau
- Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf
- Parbasdorf
- Prottes
- Raasdorf
- Ringelsdorf-Niederabsdorf
- Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf
- Spannberg
- Strasshof an der Nordbahn
- Sulz im Weinviertel
- Untersiebenbrunn
- Velm-Götzendorf
- Weiden an der March
- Weikendorf
- Zistersdorf
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