Überackern
Place in Upper Austria, Austria
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Überackern is a municipality in the district of Braunau am Inn in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.
Geography
Überackern lies in the Innviertel near the confluence of the Salzach and the Inn. It is surrounded by the Weilhart forest. About 77 percent of the municipality is forest and 15 percent farmland.
Villages
Inhabitants as 1 January 2020
- Aufhausen (7)
- Berg (6)
- Kreuzlinden (166)
- Mühltal (93)
- Überackern (249)
- Weng (162)
References
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Municipalities in the district of Braunau
- Altheim
- Aspach
- Auerbach
- Braunau am Inn
- Burgkirchen
- Eggelsberg
- Feldkirchen bei Mattighofen
- Franking
- Geretsberg
- Gilgenberg am Weilhart
- Haigermoos
- Handenberg
- Helpfau-Uttendorf
- Hochburg-Ach
- Höhnhart
- Jeging
- Kirchberg bei Mattighofen
- Lengau
- Lochen am See
- Maria Schmolln
- Mattighofen
- Mauerkirchen
- Mining
- Moosbach
- Moosdorf
- Munderfing
- Neukirchen an der Enknach
- Ostermiething
- Palting
- Perwang am Grabensee
- Pfaffstätt
- Pischelsdorf am Engelbach
- Polling im Innkreis
- Roßbach
- St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach
- St. Johann am Walde
- St. Pantaleon
- St. Peter am Hart
- St. Radegund
- St. Veit im Innkreis
- Schalchen
- Schwand im Innkreis
- Tarsdorf
- Treubach
- Überackern
- Weng im Innkreis
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