The municipality lies on Raiding Creek in Middle Burgenland; Raiding is the only borough in the municipality.
History
Raiding was first documented in 1425 as Dobornya.
Like the rest of Burgenland, Raiding belonged to Hungary from c. 900 to 1920/21. After the end of the First World War, Western Hungary was given to Austria with the Treaties of St. Germain and Trianon; there it formed the new province of Burgenland.
In 1971, Raiding was merged with Unterfrauenhaid and Lackendorf into a larger municipality, which was later dissolved. Raiding has been a market town since 1990.
Population
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±%
1869
713
—
1880
736
+3.2%
1890
880
+19.6%
1900
928
+5.5%
1910
928
+0.0%
1923
976
+5.2%
1934
1,076
+10.2%
1939
994
−7.6%
1951
964
−3.0%
1961
872
−9.5%
1971
846
−3.0%
1981
801
−5.3%
1991
854
+6.6%
2001
836
−2.1%
2011
836
+0.0%
Politics
The municipal council has 15 seats with party mandates as follows: SPÖ 9, ÖVP 6, FPÖ 0, Grüne 0, and other lists 0.