Kaisersdorf

  • SPÖ: 8
  • ÖVP: 5

Kaisersdorf (Croatian: Kalištrof, Hungarian: Császárfalu ) is a municipality with 621 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in Burgenland in the district Oberpullendorf in Austria and is located in the valley of Außeraubaches on the southern slope of the mountain Landseer. The place itself is a narrow Angersdorf closed obstruction, especially with yield yards, but also some Zwerchhöfen.

The ethnic group of Burgenland Croats comprises 28 %, the Burgenland -Hungarian 2.5 % of the population.

Geography

The municipality is located in Central Burgenland. Parts of the municipality is part of the Natural Park Landseer mountains.

History

Before Christ's birth, the area was part of the Celtic kingdom of Noricum and belonged to the area of the Celtic hillfort castle on the Schwarzenbacher Castle Hill.

Later, under the Romans today Kaisersdorf then lay in the province of Pannonia.

The place was like the rest of Burgenland to 1920/21 Hungary ( German West Hungary). Since 1898, had to be used because of Magyarization the government in Budapest the Hungarian name Császárfalu. After the end of World War II German West Hungary was awarded in the Treaties of St. Germain and Trianon in 1919 Austria after tough negotiations. The place belongs since 1921 to the newly founded State of Burgenland (see also history of Burgenland ).

Population

Demographics

Policy

Mayor Erwin Muschitz of the Social Democratic Party, Deputy Mayor Reinhold Bader of the ÖVP. Head of Office is Ludwig Lapatschek.

The distribution of seats (13 seats) in the municipal council is 8 SPÖ, ÖVP 5, FPÖ 0, Green 0 0 lists and other mandates.

Culture and sights

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