Michaelnbach

Michael Bach is a municipality in Upper Austria in the Gries district churches in Hausruckviertel with 1278 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). The municipality is located in the judicial district of Gries churches.

  • 4.1 Population development

Geography

Michael Bach is located at 394 m altitude in Hausruckviertel. The expansion is 5.7 kilometers from north to south, from west to east 6.5 km. The total area is 23 km ². 9.5% of the area is forested, 82.3 % of the area is used for agriculture.

Community structure

The municipality includes the following 32 places (in brackets population as of 31 October 2011):

  • Aichet at Grub ( 32)
  • Aichet at Kiesberg ( 19)
  • Armau (18 )
  • Gaisedt (18)
  • Grub ( 38)
  • Haid ( 60)
  • House ( 77)
  • Hilpetsberg (16)
  • Holzing (15 )
  • Kiesberg (33 )
  • Krumbach ( 23)
  • Mairdoppl (35)
  • Michael Bach (381)
  • Mini Thal ( 71)
  • Niederwödling (28 )
  • Upper Furth (18 )
  • Upper Reitbach (14 )
  • Oberspaching (54)
  • Pollesbach (11 )
  • Reichenau (26 )
  • Schappenedt (30)
  • Schickenedt (24)
  • Schmid trench ( 26)
  • Schölmlahn (69)
  • Seiblberg (26)
  • Spöck ( 5)
  • Stefan Village ( 5)
  • Stockedt (21)
  • Under Furth ( 1)
  • Unterreitbach (30 )
  • Weiking (17)
  • Zelli (46 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral Grub, home and Michael Bach.

Neighboring municipalities are: St. Thomas, Pollham, Tollet, Pötting, Bruck - Waasen, Waizenkirchen, Prambachkirchen

Coat of arms

The municipal coat of arms is matched to the St. Michael symbol (flame sword) and the heraldic symbol for water (Bach). It is closely related to the historical development of the site and the origins of Michael brook.

Blazon: Azure, a silver, slanted left wave beams, covered with a red flaming sword with black handle. The municipality colors are red, white and black

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 ' 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 town belonged to the " Upper Danube ". In 1945 the restoration of Upper Austria.

Michael Bach was until 1923 part of the district court Waizenkirchen and slammed the judicial district of Gries church after the dissolution of this court district. At the same time the church was separated from the district Eferding and part of the district Gries churches.

Policy

Mayor Martin Dammayr of the ÖVP.

Population Development

In 1991 the municipality had 1,177 inhabitants according to the census, in 2012 then 1287 inhabitants.

Culture and sights

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