Manning, Upper Austria

Manning is a municipality in Upper Austria in Vöcklabruck district in Hausruckviertel with 807 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). The municipality is located in the judicial district Vöcklabruck.

Geography

Manning is located at about 500 m altitude in Hausruckviertel. The expansion is 4.1 kilometers from north to south and from west to east 5.3 km. The total area is 10 km ². 20% of the area is forested, and 70 % of the land used for agriculture.

Community structure

The 16 villages in the municipality are: Au, ford Point, Gasteig Hofmanning, Kreuth, fief, Manning, Moss, Schachen at Ford Point, Schachen at Wolf Cabin, Scharedt, Starling, Stocket, Bending book, Wolf Cabin and fence line.

History

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. The community was until the end of 2004 part of the judicial district swan city and was effective January 1, 2005 Part of the judicial district Vöcklabruck.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " split from green and blue wave by a silver rod; right pole, three golden cowslip flowers left from a golden Kornmandl growing a golden patriarchal cross with trefoil ends. " The municipality colors are blue and white.

The coat of arms granted in 1986 refers to the primroses on the agricultural character of the community, the number three represents the membership of the municipal area to three parishes ( Atzbach, Ottnang, Ungenach ). Double Cross and sheaf of corn symbolize the Kreuthererkapelle, erected in 1766 in memory of the unfortunate peasants there Balthasar Humer, and its roof is shaped like a grain Mandl. The wave bar represents the Ottnanger Redlbach, which runs through the municipality from north to south.

Population Development

In 1991 the community had 763 inhabitants according to the census, in 2001 then 829 inhabitants.

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