Hof bei Straden

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  • ÖVP: 4
  • SPÖ: 1

Hof bei Straden is a municipality with 847 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the southeastern part of Styria. It is located in the judicial district of Bad Radkersburg or district Südoststeiermark. From 1 January 2015, is the framework of the Styrian municipality structural reform with the market town of Straden and the communities Krusdorf and Stainz together in Straden, the new community will continue to use the name " Straden ".

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Geography

Hof bei Straden is located in the district of Southeastern Styria, the Austrian province of Styria.

Community structure

The municipality comprises the following four localities ( in parentheses population as of 31 October 2011):

  • Hof bei Straden (390)
  • Karla (80 )
  • Neusetz (191 )
  • Radochen (217 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral court, Neusetz, Upper Karla, Radochen and sub ​​Karla.

Neighboring communities

History

The abolition of the manorial system was carried out in 1848., The local churches as autonomous bodies created in 1850. Katastralgemeinden The Courtyard, Karla and Neusetz belonged to the municipality Straden while Radochen counted to 1968 the municipality Halbenrain. After the end of World War II, there were clashes with the Ljubljana " National Government for Slovenia and Istria " on the membership of the territory. After the annexation of Austria in 1938, the communities came to Reichsgau Styria, 1945-1955 they were part of the British zone of occupation in Austria.

The four cadastral court, Karla, Neusetz and Radochen were merged in 1968 to the municipality of Hof bei Straden. It belongs to the administrative community Straden.

Population Development

Policy

The council is made up after the elections of 2010 are as follows: 4 List courtyard, 4 ÖVP, SPÖ 1.

Coat of arms

The municipal coat of arms in 1971 awarded by the Office of the Styrian Provincial Government. Blazon: ". In a split of white to green shield above two red peasant Jars, down a golden corn on the cob with four unfolded silver bracts "

Culture and sights

  • Late Gothic Tabernakelpfeiler 1514
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