Marchfeld

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Marchfeld is a fertile lowland region in eastern Austria known for its intensive agriculture and vegetable production.

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Marchfeld canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical area
lowland
region
adjacentTo Slovakia across the river March
borderedBy Danube
surface form: Danube River

river March
climate continental climate
contains Marchfeld Canal
country Austria
economicActivity arable farming
grain cultivation
maize cultivation
oilseed cultivation
sugar beet cultivation
vegetable farming
hasCharacteristic dry climate relative to other Austrian regions
flat terrain
loess soils
hasDesignation important vegetable-growing area of Austria
hasLandUse predominantly agricultural land
scattered settlements and villages
historicalEventLocation Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen
Battle of Marchfeld
surface form: Battle on the Marchfeld
historicalUse grain chamber for Vienna
knownFor fertile soils
intensive agriculture
vegetable production
language German
locatedIn eastern Austria
Lower Austria
surface form: state of Lower Austria
locatedNear Vienna
namedAfter river March
nearbyCity Deutsch-Wagram
Gänserndorf
Marchegg
Strasshof an der Nordbahn
partOf Pannonian Plain in a broader sense
Vienna Basin
district of Gänserndorf in large parts
district of Mistelbach in smaller parts
produces asparagus
cabbage
carrots
lettuce
onions
potatoes
pumpkins
transportInfrastructure Marchfeld Schnellstraße S8 planned
Nordbahn railway line

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Lower Austria contains Marchfeld
Deutsch-Wagram locatedIn Marchfeld