Mehrnbach
Sign in to saveMehrnbach is a municipality in Upper Austria. It is situated in the district of Ried im Innkreis in the Innviertel.
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- Mehrnbach
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- Municipality
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- Riegerting palace
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- Austria
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- 270
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- Location within Ried im Innkreis district
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- Austria
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- Upper Austria
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- District
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- Ried im Innkreis
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Mehrnbach is a municipality in Upper Austria. It is situated in the district of Ried im Innkreis in the Innviertel.
==Geography== Mehrnbach is situated 443 m above sea level in the Innviertel. Its dimensions are 6.2 km from the North to the South and 6.5 km from the West to the East. The complete area accounts for 22.2 km². 14.9% of the land is afforested, whilst 73.9% is used agriculturally. Parts of the municipality are Abstätten, Aich, Asenham, Atzing, Aubach, Aubachberg, Baching, Bubesting, Dopplhub, Fritzging, Gigling, Käfermühl, Langdorf, Mehrnbach, Probenzing, Renetsham, Riegerting, Sieber, Stötten, Steinbach, Thaling, and Zimetsberg.
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