Kolsassberg
| Kolsassberg | ||
|---|---|---|
| 
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|   Kolsassberg Location within Austria | ||
| Coordinates: 47°16′57″N 11°39′06″E / 47.28250°N 11.65167°ECoordinates: 47°16′57″N 11°39′06″E / 47.28250°N 11.65167°E | ||
| Country | Austria | |
| State | Tyrol | |
| District | Innsbruck Land | |
| Government | ||
| • Mayor | Josef Gruber | |
| Area | ||
| • Total | 35.37 km2 (13.66 sq mi) | |
| Elevation | 906 m (2,972 ft) | |
| Population (1 January 2014)[1] | ||
| • Total | 769 | |
| • Density | 22/km2 (56/sq mi) | |
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
| • Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
| Postal code | 6114 | |
| Area code | 05224 | |
| Vehicle registration | IL | |
| Website | www.kolsassberg.tirol.gv.at | |
Kolsassberg is a municipality in the district Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol located about 19 km east of Innsbruck and 2 km above Kolsass. The location was founded around 1196.
Population
| Historical population | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | Pop. | ±% | 
| 1869 | 384 | — | 
| 1880 | 367 | −4.4% | 
| 1890 | 347 | −5.4% | 
| 1900 | 358 | +3.2% | 
| 1910 | 375 | +4.7% | 
| 1923 | 367 | −2.1% | 
| 1934 | 400 | +9.0% | 
| 1939 | 378 | −5.5% | 
| 1951 | 377 | −0.3% | 
| 1961 | 380 | +0.8% | 
| 1971 | 454 | +19.5% | 
| 1981 | 510 | +12.3% | 
| 1991 | 568 | +11.4% | 
| 2001 | 721 | +26.9% | 
| 2011 | 742 | +2.9% | 
References
External links
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