Wels (population of 56,478 as of 2001) is the second largest city of the state of Upper Austria, located in the north of Austria, upon the Traun River near Linz. It is not part of any district, but a Statutarstadt. It is also the seat of the administration of the district of Wels-Land.
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| Key facts | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | State: | Upper Austria | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | District: | Statutarstadt (WE)
| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Area size: | 45.92 km² | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Population: | 56,478 (as of 2001) | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Elevation: | 317 m above sea level | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Postal code: | 4600 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Area code: | 07242 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" valign="top" | Geographic location: | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Official municpaility number: | 40301 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Subdivisions: | 9 boroughs | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" valign="top" | Town hall: | Stadtplatz 1 4600 Wels | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Official website | www.wels.at | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | E-Mail-Address: | office@wels.gv.at | ||
| Politics | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Mayor: | Peter Koits (SPÖ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The neighborhoods and villages making up the municipality are: Aichberg, Au, Berg, Brandln, Dickerldorf, Doppelgraben, Eben, Gaßl, Höllwiesen, Hölzl, Kirchham, Laahen, Lichtenegg, Mitterlaab, Nöham, Niederthan, Oberhaid, Oberhart, Oberlaab, Oberthan, Pernau, Puchberg, Roithen, Rosenau, Schafwiesen, Stadlhof, Trausenegg, Unterleithen, Waidhausen, Wels, Wimpassing, Wispl.
In 1222, during the rule of the Babenberger family, Wels again received city rights. A document dating to 1328 provides evidence for Wels' important role as the location of a market. Its endowment with economic privileges, and its advantageous position upon several rivers allowed it to gain an important position in the region.
Emperor Maximilian I died in Wels on January 12, 1519, after having been denied access to Innsbruck by its citizens.
On January 18, 1964, Wels became a Statutarstadt of Austria.
Cities and towns in Upper Austria
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