Knittelfeld District 
    Bezirk Knittelfeld  | |
|---|---|
![]() Knittelfeld District in Styria  | |
| Country | Austria | 
| State | Styria | 
| Number of municipalities | 14 | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 578.0 km2 (223.2 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2001)  | |
| • Total | 29,661 | 
| • Density | 51/km2 (130/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | 
Bezirk Knittelfeld was a district of the state of Styria in Austria. On January 1, 2012 Knittelfeld District and Judenburg District were merged to Murtal District.
Municipalities
Towns (Städte) are indicated in boldface; market towns (Marktgemeinden) in italics; suburbs, hamlets and other subdivisions of a municipality are indicated in small characters.
- Apfelberg
- Landschach
 
 - Feistritz bei Knittelfeld
- Altendorf, Moos
 
 - Flatschach
 - Gaal
- Bischoffeld, Gaalgraben, Graden, Ingering II, Puchschachen, Schattenberg
 
 - Großlobming
 - Kleinlobming
- Mitterlobming
 
 - Knittelfeld
 - Kobenz
- Hautzenbichl, Neuhautzenbichl, Oberfarrach, Raßnitz, Reifersdorf, Unterfarrach
 
 - Rachau
- Glein, Mitterbach
 
 - Sankt Lorenzen bei Knittelfeld
- Fötschach, Gottsbach, Leistach, Pichl, Preg, Preggraben, Ritzendorf, Sankt Benedikten, Schütt, Untermur
 
 - Sankt Marein bei Knittelfeld
- Feistritzgraben, Fentsch, Fressenberg, Greith, Hof, Laas, Mitterfeld, Prankh, Sankt Martha, Wasserleith, Kniepaß
 
 - Sankt Margarethen bei Knittelfeld
- Gobernitz, Kroisbach, Obermur, Ugendorf
 
 - Seckau
- Dürnberg, Seckau, Neuhofen, Sonnwenddorf
 
 - Spielberg
- Einhörn, Ingering I, Laing, Lind, Maßweg, Pausendorf, Sachendorf, Schönberg, Spielberg, Weyern
 
 
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