Buch-Geiseldorf

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Book Geiseldorf was until 31 December 2012 an independent municipality in the district court and the district of Hartberg in Styria ( Austria ). Book Geiseldorf merged in 2013 with the town of Sankt Magdalena at Lemberg. The name of the new community is book -St. Magdalena.

  • 3.1 Population development and building level
  • 3.2 municipal
  • 3.3 Mayor
  • 3.4 Coat of Arms

Geography

Geographical location

Book Geiseldorf was in the hills of Eastern Styria approximately 7 km south of the district capital of Hartberg and about 45 km northeast of the provincial capital of Graz.

The former municipality is crossed from north to south of the Hartberger Untersafen. In the West, the former municipality was limited by the Dombach, which flows a short time later in the Hartberger Untersafen.

Former municipality arrangement

The community book Geiseldorf was last (population as at 15 May 2001) from the four villages and cadastral Geiseldorf (185 inhabitants), Oberbuch (145) In point (546, capital of the province ) and Unterdombach (134).

Unterdombach was added by the community Wenireith until 1969.

Former Neighbours

Postleitbereich book

The zip code 8274 book is so to this day (as of May 2013), for the villages hostage, Upper Book, book, Unterdombach ( destination Book Geiseldorf ); Hopfau, Längenbach, Lviv, Mitterndorf, Weinberg ( destination Sankt Magdalena am Lemberg, all former municipality ); Safenau ( destination and community Hartberg); Wenireith ( destination and community Hartberg Umgebung ) and down tube ( destination and community tube at Hartberg).

History

The community book Geiseldorf 1959 was created by amalgamation of the municipalities book (Upper Book, book) and Geiseldorf. In 1966, the Post Office 8274 Puch was installed. In 1969 the municipality Book Geiseldorf was today cadastral Unterdombach of the community Wenireith slammed, as the latter part of the community Hartberg Umgebung was.

The South A 2 motorway, built here 1983-89, while resulting directly through the former municipality, had there but no connection point. The closest was Sebersdorf-Bad Waltersdorf (Exit 126/127 ) in about 6 km away. The change road B54 towards Graz and Wiener Neustadt was accessible via the neighboring town of Hartberg in about 5 km.

The thermal path also passes through the former rural community. The train carrying Geiseldorf in directing at Oberbuch was temporarily demoted to the stop point. Then these as well as the stop Geiseldorf was completely abandoned, so that the next pick-up points in Hartberg and Sebersberg passed. They offered regional train connections every two hours to Vienna and Fehring. In the later 2000s, the line in the traffic group Styria was integrated book taken as stop - book Geiseldorf back into operation, the S3 wrong again frequently.

On 1 January 2013 Book Geiseldorf was the occasion of the community structure reform from 2010 to 2015 with Santa Magdalena am Lemberg to ( over Styria first ) newly created municipality of book -St. Magdalena united.

Population development and building level

Parish council

The last municipal elections brought the following results:

Mayor

The last mayor was Anton Heschl (ÖVP ).

Coat of arms

Blazon: " cruciform growing from a common origin in a red shield four golden beech leaves. "

The four - speaking as such - beech leaves symbolized the four community components Upper Book, book, Geiseldorf and Dombach. The color of the shield refers to the founder of Geiseldorf, Gisela von Assach. The name Gisela, Hostage ' is in the sense of' martyr ' deduced what the red is.

The design of the coat of arms is derived from Gernot Peter Obersteiner, Graz.

On April 1, 2001 ( awards: 5. March 2001 LGB1 2001, 6 piece, No. 16 ) Book Geiseldorf was entitled to run their own coat of arms. With the community association, it ceases to exist. The new coat of arms shall be designed in accordance with the Styrian Provincial Government that " if possible, remain in the new coat of arms coat of arms of both ."

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