Eggendorf im Traunkreis

Eggen village in Traun circle is a municipality in Upper Austria in the district of Linz-Land in the central area with 799 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). The competent court is the district court district Traun.

  • 3.1 Population structure
  • 3.2 Demographics
  • 4.1 municipal
  • 4.2 Mayor
  • 4.4 Coat of Arms
  • 5.1 Workplaces and Employees
  • 5.2 Agriculture and Forestry
  • 5.3 Transport and Infrastructure
  • 5.4 Education

Geography

Eggen village in Traun circle lies on 364 m altitude in the central area. The expansion is 4.1 kilometers from north to south, from west to east 4.2 km away. The total area is 9.2 km ². 19.6% of the area is forested, 70.7 % of the area is used for agriculture.

Community structure

The community is congruent with the homonymous cadastral and consists of five districts. North West motorway lies to the east the rotting grass Sing, which also includes the farmstead Schöllhammer is expected. Grass Sing 2001 had six buildings and 13 residents. To the north of the Western Highway, west of Grass is Singing the district Brunnern that of the Sects Brunnern (360 m above sea level. A. ) and the individual farms Gröbing, Hirtall and directing, but the partially located south of the highway. Brunnern 2001 included 18 buildings and 57 residents. Southeast of West motorway are to be found the districts Eggendorf, Hueb and Kroisbach. The main town of the municipality, the village harrows village (364 m above sea level. A. ) counted 2001 120 buildings and 395 inhabitants, with Eggen village and the hamlet Hundsfußberg (365 m above sea level. A. ) Kreuzing and Matzeldorf, the rotting Next village (370 m ü. A. ), harrowing village castle and the inn for bulk included. The village Hueb 2001 had 53 buildings and 150 inhabitants, the village with the village Kroisbach wire wood (360 m above sea level. A. ) and the hamlet Kapling 26 buildings and 83 residents. 2011 came Eggendorf to 415 inhabitants, Hueb had 166 Kroisbach 116 Brunnern 65 and grass Sing 12 inhabitants.

History

In 1791 was in the garden of the vicarage built in 1785 a gold coin ( aureus) of the Roman Emperor Titus (reigned 79-81 AD) found. Therefore, one can also assume that the municipality has been inhabited since the Roman era or were committed, at least.

Originally in the eastern part of the Duchy of Bavaria lying, was the place since the 12th century the Duchy of Austria. Since 1490 he is the Principality of Austria above the Enns attributed. During the Napoleonic Wars, the place was occupied several times.

Since 1918, the town belongs to the province of Upper Austria. After the annexation of Austria to the German Reich on 13 March 1938, the village belonged to the Upper Danube. In 1945 the restoration of Upper Austria.

Population

Population structure

2013 lived in the community Eggendorf 799 people, which harrows village was the smallest municipality of the 22 municipalities of the district. End of 2001, 97.9 percent of the population Austrian citizens (Upper Austria 92.8 percent, District Linz-Land 91.4 per cent), by the beginning of 2013, the value decreased slightly to 94.7 per cent ( 91.1 per cent of Upper Austria, Linz District country 89.0 percent). A total of 42 foreigners were counted in 2013 in the community who came exclusively from Europe. The largest contingent of people presented with a citizenship of the EU member states. In addition, a total of 71 people had been born abroad. (Upper Austria: 79.4 percent) to the Roman Catholic Church in 2001, 87.0 percent of residents known, 3.6 percent were Protestant, 7.6 percent and 0.9 percent commitment without Islamic faith.

The average age of the municipality 's population in 2001 was below the national average. 19.8 percent of the inhabitants of the village were harrows younger than 15 years (Upper Austria: 18.8 percent ), 64.6 percent from 15 to 59 years old (Upper Austria: 61.6 percent). The percentage of residents over 59 stood at 15.6 percent below the national average of 20.2 percent. The average age of the population of Harrows village changed in the sequence in all segments. The proportion of under-15s fell by 1 January 2013 a massive 15.3 percent, while the share of people between 15 and 59 years to 71.2 percent, considerably increased. The proportion of 59 -year-old, however, dropped to 13.5 percent. Marital status in 2001 43.6 percent of the inhabitants of the village were harrowing single, married 47.3 percent, 4.4 percent widowed and divorced 4.7 percent.

Demographics

The community Eggendorf recorded between the late 19th century and in 1951 barely a population movement. Rather, the population fluctuated between 550 and 600 inhabitants. After 1951, the population shrank initially by almost 25 percent by 1971. Was only after the population rebounded, with Eggendorf increasingly benefited from its role as the surrounding municipality of Linz. Thus, the population grew 1971-2013 by 75 percent and the community reached a new all time high of 2013 its population. The population growth is mainly since the 1990s to the high level of immigration. Was the birth rate and the balance of migration in the 1970s and 1980s, yet each with slightly positive, the increased immigration in the 1990s to almost seven times the birth plus. Also, 2002-2013 was the immigration of approximately twice the value of the birth plus.

Policy

Parish council

The council, the supreme body of the municipality includes 13 seats and is elected every six years Upper Austria on municipal elections in the course. The parish council consists of five members. Strongest force in local politics was over long distances, the Social Democratic Party of Austria ( SPÖ), which decreed 1973-1991 an absolute majority of votes and mandate -. Your strongest result, the SPÖ had it in 1991 with 64 percent of the vote. The Austrian People's Party (ÖVP ) came at this time to between 32 and 49 percent, other parties are no longer running. With the Fall in the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ ) in 1997, the SPÖ lost its absolute majority and ÖVP and SPÖ reached the same number of seats, the FPÖ also moved in with a mandate to the council. However, already in 2003 the FPÖ failed on re-entry and the SPÖ could again reach the absolute majority of seats. After the FPÖ in 2009 again failed with 5.8 percent of the way into the council, the ÖVP could reach 48.5 percent and seven seats for the first time the absolute majority. The Social Democrats came to 40.5 percent, or six seats. Also failed on the way into the council of 2009, the Civil List Eggendorf with 5.3 percent.

Mayor

The Mayor is determined since 1997 in a direct line, where there will be a runoff election for a candidate with no absolute majority. After the losses of the Social Democratic Party in the local elections of 2009, the ÖVP was able to prevail also in the mayoral runoff election with 53.5 percent. Mayor since 2010 Walter Schiller ( ÖVP). The vice mayor is also provided by the ÖVP.

Despite the strength of the Social Democrats in local elections, the ÖVP could ever achieve in state elections in the municipality an absolute majority, the election results 51-57 percent down. The SPÖ always took second place and achieved 27-45 percent, while the FPÖ became third with results between one and 16 percent. At the last state election in 2009, the ÖVP came with 50.5 percent again in the first place. The SPÖ only came to 27.5 per cent and have to accept her current two worst results. Third largest party, the FPÖ was 13.7 %, the fourth largest green with 4.7 percent.

Coat of arms

Official description of the municipality coat of arms:

The municipality colors are green and white.

Economy and infrastructure

Workplaces and employees

Eggen village was home to 2001 no operation that had 20 or more employees. Overall, carried out as part of the Census Census of gave only 16 workplaces with 44 employees (excluding agriculture ), where 70 percent of people in employment were. The number of workplaces showed a rise over the 1991 to five ( plus 46 percent ), the number of employees by 12 people (plus 39 percent). The most important industry in 2001 was "the provision of other public and personal services " with three work sites and 12 employees from the Transportation with four workplaces with ten employees. 51 percent of harrows village workers were employees or officials, 19 percent of workers and 28 percent of farmers.

From living in Eggendorf 2010 430 labor only 3.7 % were unemployed. Of the 414 workers 96 in trade ( 23 percent), 81 in the manufacturing sector ( 20 percent) and 32 in the agriculture and forestry (8 percent) were employed. Other important sectors were construction, public administration and transport. Of the 407 workers of harrows village (without temporarily employed persons absent from work population ) in 2010 were only 71 people in Eggen village after their employment. 336 or 83 percent had to commute to work. Of the commuters 24 percent had their place of work in the district of Linz-Land, 22 percent and 21 percent in Wels, Linz. In return, 67 people commuted to Eggen a village.

Agriculture and Forestry

The statistics reported in 2010 24 agricultural and forestry holdings for the community harrows village. Among them were 15 commercial farms and 7 part-time farms. The total number compared to 1999 decreased by nine companies and 27 percent, with full-time farms were disproportionately affected. only the number of full-time farms declined sharply. Jointly managed farms in 2010 a total of 545 hectares, with 84 percent of the area were managed by full- time farmers. The average size of the full- time farmers was placed 30.6 hectares slightly below the Upper Austrian average.

Transport and Infrastructure

Eggen village in Traunkreis transport links from the Eggendorfer road ( L1240 ) is digested, which originated and passed over Eggendorf im Traunkreis after Sipbachzell is in Allhaming. Through the municipal area also runs the Western Motorway, with the nearest motorway exit is in the neighboring municipality Allhaming. To the public transport network, the community is connected by bus line 487, which is led by Neuhofen an der Krems on Allhaming to Eggendorfer district Hueb. Bus number 486 connects Eggendorf also with Spibachzell and Alhaming. In Neuhofen an der Krems is the nearest railway station and thus to transfer to Pyhrnbahn towards Linz or Kirchdorf an der Krems.

Education

The kindergarten, elementary school and afternoon care for primary school located in the community harrows Village in a building next to the church. The elementary school was out zweiklassig in the school year 2012/13, two groups of kindergarten children since 2007 in the parish Caritas Kindergarten Eggendorf care. The toddler group is run by the parish Caritas, but in a different building.

Culture and sights

In the community harrows village in Traun circle there are three Grade II listed buildings. The Catholic Parish of the Assumption was built in 1912 and has a high altar painting " Assumption " in the Kremser Schmidt. The chapel of the standing also listed castle Eggenberg village served as a parish Before 1912. The castle itself was already mentioned in 1224, with the current building structure dates mainly from the period around 1580. The Harrowing village chateau has a park, a three-storey living quarters and a three-bay chapel. Living area and chapel are in this case connected through a side wing with four arcades and ten arcades. Also listed building is built according to the vicarage in 1785, the long time served as a schoolhouse.

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