Nappersdorf-Kammersdorf

Nappersdorf - Kammersdorf is a market town with 1232 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the district of Hollabrunn in Lower Austria.

The church in its present form is market town since 1977. It was created in 1971 by the merger of political communities Kammersdorf ( who had joined in 1968 Kleinsierndorf ) Dürnleis and Nappersdorf. ( A large village Nappersdorf was not until 1970 that come through association with Haslach and Kleinweikersdorf about. )

  • 2.1 Origin of Place Names
  • 4.1 Population development

Geography

Nappersdorf chamber village located in the hills of the wine district in Lower Austria north-east of Hollabrunn, about 70 km north of Vienna on the way from Hollabrunn to Laa an der Thaya. The area of ​​the municipality covers 38.86 square kilometers. 7.05 percent of the area is forested. The locations of the community are influenced by the centuries-old culture of building the cellar lanes.

The community in the hills south-east of Laa pool is limmologisch in the catchment area of the effluent over the municipality Großharras to Pulkau Mottschüttelbaches which arises in the cadastral Kammersdorf by the confluence of the Giessbach (of Kleinsierndorf about Kammersdorf ), the Patzen Thaler trench and the Dürnleisergrabens; He also takes up the coming of Kleinweikersdorf about Diepolz Gallows ditch here. In the Dürnleisgraben lead to Kleinweikersdorf the Rötschelgraben from Haslach and the house wine garden digging out Oberstinkenbrunn about Nappersdorf. Also in Kleinweikersdorf flows to the house Weingarten Burrowing continued as Nappersdorfergraben Oberstinkenbrunn Brunner Bach.

Community structure

The municipality comprises the following six localities ( in parentheses population as of 31 October 2011):

  • Dürnleis (168 )
  • Haslach (145 )
  • Kammersdorf (324 )
  • Kleinsierndorf (55)
  • Kleinweikersdorf (195)
  • Nappersdorf (365 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral Dürnleis, Haslach, Kammersdorf, Kleinsierndorf, Kleinweikersdorf and Nappersdorf.

History

In the core Austrian state of Lower Austria lying the place told the eventful history of Austria.

Origin of Place Names

Kammersdorf

The place name ( first documentary in 1252 Camerstorff; Chomatsdorf 1261 ) is derived from a composite with Chom - Slavic personal names from (about Chometa as a short form of Duchomenta ).

On the importance of place in Altstraßennetz have the Wartberg (now inaccurate " forest hill ") on the southern end of the village and the corresponding Postal at Kleinsierndorf: Here several old streets come together as the Klippenzugstraße that Großmugler high street and the so-called Northern high street. The elsewhere in Altstraßenverlauf common field name " Tettenhenst " adhering to the mountain against Kleinkadolz called a " arduous slope "; still 1834 by the implementing here very lively commercial street of Stockerau to Moravia 's speech. It appears in 1470 as a country road at Wartberg.

Kammersdorf corresponds to the type of a wide anellipse, the Anger was partially installed only since the last century. In 1834 the place is described as in two rows mostly thatched houses, which are built but rather irregular and inconsistent. Some of the later houses grew out of press houses. The medieval village complex comprised about 40 peasant fief belonged to a whole fief here originally 32 to 35 yoke home fields.

Nappersdorf

The establishment of Nappersdorf which can be addressed as a typical Angersdorf along with triangle -shaped plant is likely to be to put a little later than that of the surrounding places. Nappersdorf is first mentioned as Nortprehtisdorf at the beginning of the 12th century. At that time gave Anshalm of Hetzmannswiesen (now Hetzmannsdorf ) a " Predium " to Nappersdorf to Göttweig. Anshalm, often owned predecessors of Kuenringer died before 1133, his widow married Truta with Kadolt of mail mountain - Harras - Pulkautal Göllersdorf from the family of the later to become masters of Seefeld.

Haslach

The first recorded spelling ( to 1161: Kaselaha, hare pool; Haslarm; 1210 Hasla ) leave as an interpretation of the place name, the possibility " of hazel umwachsendes waters ( Ache ) " or even " at the hazel bushes " to.

Kleinweikersdorf

The longitudinal Angersdorf Kleinweikersdorf is owned historically among others in the midst of national jurisdiction which last to Seefeld nominal border Kadolten, which is also used in place names expressed ( 1208 Wich Arte village). Wichart is one of the Leitnamen the Seefeld Men and their Stronsdorfer family circle. The possession was, as usual, in wines, fragmented early.

Dürnleis

The place name ( 1209 Durrenlitz ) perhaps derived from the Slavic " Lyss " ( bald). In the High Middle Ages, the town was in the sphere of influence of Kadolten of Seefeld and remained with this later Kuenringschen connected since 1629 Hardeggischen as a rule Kadolt domain until the repeal of the Untertänigkeitsverhältnisse.

Kleinsierndorf

The place name ( 1261 Syrendorf ) is probably connected with a Slavic personal names. The place was in the High Middle Ages, in the hands of Kadolten of Seefeld. A donation of their relatives, the Lords of Ottenstein, to the pin Zwettel in 1266 (2 fief, half feudal, 1 paddock ) arrived in 1541 Kaufweg to the Seefeld Kueninger and remained unchanged until 1848 when the rule Kadolz. To gift a vineyard right belonged to the Shire mountain next to the place, which was extended in 1309 by the Otten Steinem at Schellenberg and the Silent Castle stables.

Coat of arms

Coat Description: " A golden shield, topped with a red ring pull of the six black -rays to shield edge. " Colors of the market town are BLACK - RED-YELLOW. The ceremony took place on June 2, 1977.

The community Nappersdorf chamber village was formed in 1971 through the merger of the municipalities Nappersdorf, belonging to the cadastral Haslach and Kleinweikersdorf, and Kammersdorf with Dürnleis and Kleinsierndorf. The Diet of Lower Austria brought the new Village with law of 29 October 1977 on the market community. The occasion of the market survey conferred market crest is the coat of arms of the Lords of Kuenring based red ring and the colors " black gold " because this family in all six members of the community villages since the 12th century had possession. Emanating from the ring six black rays symbolize the six Katastralgemeinden, the ring is in its unity, the unity of the community.

Policy

  • Mayor of the municipality is Herbert Bauer of the SPÖ. Head Office is Sabine Dötzl.
  • In the market there are a total of 19 council seats after the municipal elections of 14 March 2010, the following distribution of seats:

SPÖ 12, ÖVP 7, no other seats.

Population Development

According to the results of the 2001 census, there were 1,333 inhabitants. In 1991, the market town of 1,271 inhabitants in 1981 and 1,325 in 1971, 1,486 inhabitants.

Attractions

Economy and infrastructure

Non-agricultural work places there were in 2001, 38 agricultural and forestry holdings according to the 1999 survey 121 The number of persons employed at the residence was according to the 2001 census 601 The employment rate in 2001 was 46.43 percent.

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