Wolfsthal
Wolfsthal is a village in the Bruck an der Leitha district of Lower Austria, Austria. It is situated close to the border with Slovakia, near Bratislava.
Geography:
Wolfsthal lies in the Marchfeld region of Lower Austria. The village is positioned near the Danube River.
History:
The area around Wolfsthal has been inhabited since ancient times. The village itself has a documented history spanning several centuries. Historically, its proximity to the border has influenced its development and cultural exchange.
Population:
As a relatively small village, Wolfsthal has a population that fluctuates modestly over time. Recent population statistics are available through official Austrian census data.
Economy:
The economy of Wolfsthal is largely based on agriculture, local businesses, and commuting to nearby urban centers, including Bratislava and Vienna.
Transportation:
Wolfsthal is accessible by road. The village is also served by a train station, providing connections to regional and national rail networks.