Ludesch

Ludesch (Roman Ludasko ) is an Austrian municipality with 3370 inhabitants (December 31, 2013) in Walgau in Vorarlberg. Previously, the community center for farming and vegetable growing, today there are in the community, numerous industrial and craft enterprises. Ludesch forms, together with the neighboring communities of Thuringia, Thuringian mountain Bludesch and the Blumenegg communities.

The St. Martin's Church is the landmark of the place. The lack of cemetery space and the desire to get the ancestors, led to an ossuary was established.

  • 4.1 Town twinning

Geography

History

Population

Demographics

The proportion of foreigners at the end of 2002 was 13.7 percent.

Policy

The municipal council consists of 24 members ( previously 21 mandatories ) since 2005. Of these, 18 belong to the list "Together for Ludesch " and 6 Founded in 2005, the list " LUTZ - Ludesch Regardless Transparent future -oriented" to. On 10 December 2008 Dave Lawson man detached ( Together for Ludesch ) Long-term mayor Paul Ammann zwischenperiodlich into the office.

Twinning

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was created in 1968 after a design by the artist and Schrunser heraldist Konrad Honold.

Culture and sights

Economy and infrastructure

At the site there were in 2003 49 companies in the industrial sector with 408 employees and 45 apprentices. Taxable wage -employed, there were 1,280. Agriculture plays an important role, the proportion of agricultural land in the total area is 40.6 %.

The Rexam produces in Ludesch aluminum cans of Red Bull and smoke fruit juices.

Education

In place 2003 180 students were counted in January.

In Ludesch there is a kindergarten and a Montessori elementary school.

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