# Hungerburg

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{{Short description|District of Innsbruck, Austria}}
{{about|the district of Innsbruck, Austria|the town in Estonia with an old German name Hungerburg|Narva-Jõesuu}}{{Unreferenced|date=October 2025}}
'''Hungerburg''' is a district of [Innsbruck](/source/Innsbruck), [Austria](/source/Austria). It has a population of 1,005 (as of 2014). It is connected with the city center through a hybrid [funicular](/source/funicular) railway, the [Hungerburgbahn](/source/Hungerburgbahn), and from Hungerburg the [Nordkette Cable Car](/source/Nordkette_Cable_Car) continues in 2 sections up the mountain, to Seegrube and then to [Hafelekar](/source/Hafelekarspitze).

==Gallery==
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File:Theresienkirche Innsbruck.jpg|St Theresa church
File:Tiroler Mittelland 2013-07 Mattes (134).JPG|Bergstation of [Hungerburgbahn](/source/Hungerburgbahn) in Hungerburg.
File:Hungerburgbahn-Baufortschritt-20070131.jpg|Hungerburgbahn crossing the [Inn River](/source/Inn_(river)) in Hungerburg.
</gallery>

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Category:Innsbruck

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