Parndorf
Parndorf is a market town in the district of Neusiedl am See in the Austrian state of Burgenland.
Geography:
Parndorf is situated in the Burgenland Plain, close to Lake Neusiedl. It is located approximately 45 kilometers southeast of Vienna.
History:
The town has a history dating back centuries, with evidence of settlements in the area from Roman times. Its historical development has been influenced by its location on important trade routes.
Economy:
Parndorf is best known for its large outlet shopping center, Designer Outlet Parndorf, which attracts a significant number of tourists and shoppers each year. Agriculture also plays a role in the local economy.
Population:
As of recent statistics, Parndorf has a population of several thousand inhabitants.
Transportation:
Parndorf is accessible by road and rail. It has its own train station, connecting it to regional and national railway lines. The A4 motorway (Ost Autobahn) passes nearby, providing easy access by car.
Politics:
The local government is headed by a mayor and a municipal council. The town's political landscape reflects the broader political trends in Austria.