Aspach, Upper Austria
Unteraspach is a market town in Upper Austria in the district of Braunau am Inn in Innviertel with 2459 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). The competent court is the district court district of Braunau am Inn.
- 4.1 Population development
- 5.1 Music
- 5.2 Locks
- 6.1 traffic
- 6.2 Established businesses
- 6.3 Education
Geography
Unteraspach is located on 443 m altitude in Innviertel am Kobernaußerwald. The expansion is 9.8 kilometers from north to south, from west to east 7.1 km. The total area is 31.5 km ². 17.5% of the area is forested, 73.3 % of the area is used for agriculture.
By Wildenau also flows the Mettmacher Ache, which leads subsequently to the forest Zeller Ache ( Ach).
Community structure
The municipality includes the following 38 places (in brackets population as of 31 October 2011):
- Aichet (16 )
- Unteraspach ( 715)
- Au ( 80)
- Baumgarten ( 35)
- Buchleiting (20)
- Döging (23 )
- Dötting (20 )
- Ecking (9 )
- Eigelsberg (40 )
- Eisecking (18)
- Englham (26)
- Behind Wood ( 119)
- Hobling (15)
- Kappeln (28 )
- Kasing (38 )
- Kasting (51 )
- Katzlberg (8)
- Kleinschneidt (39)
- Leithen (43 )
- Leithen am Walde (37 )
- Maierhof (20 )
- Migelsbach (76)
- Mitter Berg ( 20)
- Nader Ling ( 7)
- Niederham (6 )
- Offenschwandt (25 )
- PARZ ( 1)
- Pimberg (39)
- Ried ( 19)
- Roith (42 )
- Rottersham (19)
- Steinberg ( 43)
- Teinsberg (12)
- Thal ( 17)
- Wasserdobl (29)
- Weißau (8)
- Wieselberg (25 )
- Wildenau (608 )
The municipality comprises the cadastral Unteraspach, Obermigelsbach and Wildenau.
Neighboring communities
Coat of arms
Blazon: Split and divided by a silver wave bar. Top right in blue on green hill a silver, black and red open church gave high nave, two aisles and a left vorgebautem tower with five paragraphs and high double onion dome; top left split three times of silver and red. Bottom right green into gold three, side by side, rootless, to decreasing outwards conifers; bottom left in blue two gold, diagonally crossed keys with outwardly facing and made up beards, in the grip of the upper left diagonally down the letter P, in the grip of the other the Roman numeral II
History
Since the establishment of the Duchy of Bavaria, the place was Bavarian until 1779 and came to the Peace of Teschen with the Innviertel (then ' Innbaiern ') to Austria.
During the Napoleonic Wars shortly Bavarian, it belongs since 1814 finally returned to Austria above the Enns and from 1918 to Upper Austria. Unteraspach was the first church that was raised with state law in 1928 to market town. After the annexation of Austria to the German Reich on 13 March 1938, the town belonged to the " Upper Danube ". After 1945 the restoration of Upper Austria.
Policy
Mayor Karl Mandl of the ÖVP.
Population Development
Culture and sights
The cultural offer was greatly expanded in recent years, then in addition to the European summer concert also the performances of Aspacher theater group and a number of folk music and traditional events mentioned.
Music
Castles
Economy and infrastructure
Unteraspach is local shops, agricultural products play a major role. The village has a local doctor and four local fire departments Grossaspach - Migelsbach - Wasserdobl - Wildenau.
In 2005, the local picture exhibition was held in Unteraspach, where 80 communities from Upper Austria and 50 other exhibitors projects in the areas of townscape, culture, leisure, tourism and tradition. The event for village and urban development was marked by the Austrian ten-year membership in the European Union.
Traffic
Unteraspach is right on the Oberinnviertler country road L507
Established businesses
- Autohaus Edinger
- Revital Unteraspach
- Villa Vitalis
- Kneipp spa Sisters of Mary of Mount Carmel
- Hotel Gasthof Danzer
- Dairy Seifried
- CreARTiv Werbegrafik Gufler
- Nursery Irran
- Brewery Unteraspach
- Fashion house Mittermayr
- MC -U GmbH
- Fashion house Zens
Education
In Unteraspach there is an elementary and secondary school and a kindergarten.
Personalities
- Engelbert Katzlberger (1868-1959), Mayor and Member of Parliament
- Anton Pointecker (1938-2008), actor
- Georg Wagnleithner (1861-1930), priest, author and musician
- Engelbert Daringer (1882-1966), a church painter and restorer
- Manfred Daringer (1942-2009), sculptor
- Pope Pius II (1405-1464), pastor of Unteraspach 1444 - 1447, Pope from 1458 to 1464