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Tschanigraben Postcodes: 7540 | Güssing, Burgenland

The Postcodes (Postleitzahlen) for Tschanigraben is 7540 in Güssing, Burgenland, Güssing, Austria. The table below lists Postcodes and postcodes for places within Tschanigraben.

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Tschanigraben

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Tschanigraben, Güssing, Burgenland, 7540
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Tschanigraben on the Map

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Tschanigraben Quick Facts

CountryAustria (AT)
Administrative PathAustria → Burgenland → Güssing
Postal Code7540
StatesBurgenland
DistrictsGüssing
ISO CodesAT / AUT / 40
Top-level domain (ccTLD).at
Coordinates47.00513, 16.310321
Places1

What to Know About Tschanigraben

Key Facts

Tschanigraben is a small village located in the Güssing district of Burgenland, Austria. Situated in the southernmost part of the country, this rural settlement lies within the broader administrative framework of the Güssing district, which forms part of the Burgenland federal state. Geographically, Tschanigraben is positioned in the hilly landscape characteristic of southern Burgenland, near the border with Hungary. The village covers an area of approximately 1.5 square kilometers and has a population of around 50 residents, making it one of the smallest settlements in the region. As a typical Austrian village, Tschanigraben falls under the municipal administration of Güssing district and does not contain any further sub-regions or municipalities within its boundaries. The village represents the most specific administrative level in Austria's hierarchical structure, serving as a basic settlement unit. For those seeking detailed location information, accessing postal code data for Tschanigraben provides precise addressing for this compact rural community.

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