Liesing is the 23rd district of Vienna. It is on the southwest edge of Vienna, Austria.
It was formed after Austria's Anschluss with Germany, when Vienna expanded from 21 districts to 26. Fifteen Lower Austrian districts, especially the old legal jurisdiction of Liesing, were incorporated into the 25th district.
After the allied occupation of Vienna, this law was not recognized and Liesing became a part of Lower Austria in the Soviet occupation zone. In 1946, a law intended to alter the districts of Vienna was vetoed by the occupation authorities. In 1954 the objection was withdrawn. Liesing was one of only two districts that remained in Vienna in the new organization. The areas Breitenfurt bei Wien, Laab im Walde, Purkersdorf, Perchtoldsdorf, Vösendorf, and Kaltenleutgeben returned to Lower Austria. Since 1954, the 23rd district has been composed of the following former districts:
Liesing lies in the southwest of Vienna and borders Lower Austria along with the districts Favoriten, Meidling, und Hietzing. The district lies along both sides of the Liesing brook and extends from the Wienerwald into the Viennese basin. With 7.7% of the total area, Liesing is the fifth largest district of Vienna and a third is natural areas. Areas in the district were threatened by flooding for a long time.
[Gil]
Modeun geo-shi meomchun chae shi-ganeun tto joyong-hi heureune
Kara-anjdeon gaseumi ttotashi sumi kkwahng makhine na hollo beoryeojin chae
Sarajineun apeummajeodo michidorogashwii-unde
Neo eobshi kyeondineun i shi-gando kkeunna-get-ji eonjenganeun
[Yoon do hyun]
Someday da ijhyeojyeo-gal sarang keuri-un nae sarang eonjena himdeul-keman
han geudaeyeo
Someday nae kayeopseun nae sarang keuri-un nae sarang eonjena
haengbo-khaeya hae nal tteonaseo
[Gary]
Eonjena buranhaet-deon sarangye kyedan
Keu eotteon- sunkanedo nae soneul noh-ji anhat-deon ni-ga hangsang neomu
komapda
Ijen nal tteonaseo haengbo-khaera jebal nawah chikeun sajin-cheoreom useora
maennal
Seulpeu-go himdeun shi-ganye yeonsok tadeu-reo-ganeun mamsok buranhan du
son hokdokhan ibyeolye kusok
Apeu-go amul-ko ttotashi apaoneun gotongye banbok himdeulda cheongmal
michidorok
[Gil]
Sarajineun apeummajeodo michidorogashwii-unde
Neo eobshi kyeondineun i shi-gando kkeunna-get-ji eonjenganeun
[Yoon do hyun]
Someday da ijhyeojyeo-gal sarang keuri-un nae sarang eonjena himdeul-keman
han geudae
Someday nae kayeopseun nae sarang keuri-un nae sarang eonjena
haengbo-khaeya hae nal tteonaseo
Nal tteonaseo nal tteonaseo nal tteonaseo
Someday da ijhyeojyeo-gal sarang keuri-un nae sarang eonjena himdeul-keman
han geudae
Someday nae kayeopseun nae sarang keuri-un nae sarang eonjena
haengbo-khaeya hae nal tteonaseo
Nal tteonaseo nal tteonaseo nal tteonaseo nal tteonaseo
[Gary]
Chigeum nae-ga hal su i-nneun geon ni-ga haengbokhagil baraneun geot idaero
shi-gani heu-lleo sang-cheodeu-ri amuneun geot
Neol bureu-go shipeodo keujeo ibeul damuneun geot
Kkeu-teom-neun huhwehdeul-kwah kyesok ssa-uneun geot eokjiro
sseonaeryeo-ganeun ibyeolye maldeul
Hanasshik jiwo-ganeun nae chinan nal deurireohke meong-hani ikyeonae boneun
haruharu
Nae jeonbu nae hyimang nae sarang neo neo neo
Liesing is the 23rd district of Vienna. It is on the southwest edge of Vienna, Austria.
It was formed after Austria's Anschluss with Germany, when Vienna expanded from 21 districts to 26. Fifteen Lower Austrian districts, especially the old legal jurisdiction of Liesing, were incorporated into the 25th district.
After the allied occupation of Vienna, this law was not recognized and Liesing became a part of Lower Austria in the Soviet occupation zone. In 1946, a law intended to alter the districts of Vienna was vetoed by the occupation authorities. In 1954 the objection was withdrawn. Liesing was one of only two districts that remained in Vienna in the new organization. The areas Breitenfurt bei Wien, Laab im Walde, Purkersdorf, Perchtoldsdorf, Vösendorf, and Kaltenleutgeben returned to Lower Austria. Since 1954, the 23rd district has been composed of the following former districts:
Liesing lies in the southwest of Vienna and borders Lower Austria along with the districts Favoriten, Meidling, und Hietzing. The district lies along both sides of the Liesing brook and extends from the Wienerwald into the Viennese basin. With 7.7% of the total area, Liesing is the fifth largest district of Vienna and a third is natural areas. Areas in the district were threatened by flooding for a long time.
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