Natschbach-Loipersbach
- ÖVP: 11
- SPÖ: 5
- FPÖ: 2
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Natschbach - Loipersbach is a municipality with 1737 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, directly south-east of the district capital Neunkirchen.
Natschbach or Loipersbach each have a fire station and a kindergarten.
- 3.1 Demographics
- 3.2 Religion
- 4.1 Town twinning
Geography
Geographical Location
Natschbach - Loipersbach is located in the northern foothills of the Hunchback world in the valley of the Schwarza or the southern end of the Vienna Basin.
Adjacent communities
Community structure
The municipality comprises the three villages (in brackets population as of 31 October 2011):
- Lindgrub (50)
- Loipersbach ( 785)
- Natschbach ( 883 )
The municipality consists of three cadastral Natschbach, Lindgrub and Loipersbach.
History
The villages in the municipality have already been mentioned earlier. 1130 functioned a Megnoz de Nedaspach as a witness a donation to the church Formbach (now Vornbach in Neuhaus am Inn). Around 1140 the name Luiprantesdorf, which is assigned to a local founder named Liuprant seemed. 1150 Lintgraben first mentioned. The spelling of names changed over time. In 1970 it came to the merging of Natschbach and Loipersbach. In 1973, the merger with Lindgrub.
Population
Demographics
Religion
According to the data of the 2001 census, 78.2 % of the population Roman Catholic, 4.3% are Protestant. 2.1% are Muslim, 0.7 % are members of Orthodox Churches. 12.2% of the population has no religious affiliation.
Policy
Mayor Günther Stellwag, Vice Mayor Franz Birnbauer (both ÖVP). Head Office is Renate Dürauer.
The council consists of 19 members and has been committed to the local council election 2010 mandates the following parties together:
Twinning
Since 1987, a partnership with Cornuda in Italy.
Culture and sights
Natschbach - Loipersbach maintains a music club
Sports
- Football club UPS Natschbach - Loipersbach.