Niedernsill
Niedernsill is a municipality with 2554 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in Salzburg, Zell am See in Austria and is at the lower limit of the Oberpinzgau and this is also namesake.
- 2.1 Population development
- 3.1 Place name
- 5.1 Municipal Council
- 5.2 Coat of Arms
- 6.1 traffic
- 6.2 Tourism
Geography
Community structure
The municipal area covers seven villages (in brackets population as at 31 October 2011):
- Aisdorf (45 )
- Ematen (112)
- Gaisbichl (169 )
- Jesdorf ( 429 )
- Lengdorf ( 427 )
- Niedernsill ( 740)
- Stone Village ( 575 )
The municipality comprises the cadastral Jesdorf, Lengdorf and Niedernsill.
Neighboring communities
Population
Demographics
History
Place name
The name comes from Niedernsill Nidrinseli and consists of the original Nidrin for, lowest ', and seli for, settlement ': Niedersill is the first place of Oberpinzgau (of Piesendorf and Kaprun apart, which have historically been the Zeller area ).
Avalanche on 28 March 2000
On 28 March 2000, a ski instructor occurred in undeveloped mountain terrain between the Kitzsteinhorn and the Mühlbachtal to about 2,500 meters above sea level a heavy avalanche accident in which a total of 12 people, mostly in education, were killed. This was the most serious avalanche in the recent history of the Pinzgau.
Policy
Niedernsill was until 2002 part of the judicial district of Mittersill and belongs since 2003 to the judicial district of Zell am See.
Municipal council
- ÖVP: 8
- SPÖ: 6
- FUN submission: election diagram / Maintenance / Name: 2
- FPÖ: 1
The seats parameter is obsolete and redundant!
The municipal council of Niedernsill has 17 members and is composed as follows since the local council elections in 2009 together:
- 8 Austrian People's Party (ÖVP )
- 6 Social Democratic Party of Austria ( SPÖ)
- 2 Free & Independent Niedernsill (FUN )
- 1 Austrian Freedom Party ( FPÖ)
Directly elected mayor Günther Brennsteiner (ÖVP ).
Coat of arms
The municipal coat of arms is described:
Economy and infrastructure
Traffic
The place is reachable by the Pinzgau Local Railway. Furthermore, the B168 Mittersiller road passes through the village.
Tourism
Niedernsill has its own small ski resort.
Culture and sights
- Birgkögei
- Castle Radenbach
Nature
The municipality is bounded on the north by the slopes of the Kitzbühel Alps, in the south of the mountain chain runs west-east direction Hohe Tauern. In the valley, the landscape-shaping and shaping Salzach River, which drains the entire Oberpinzgau flows. In addition to the recorded in the biotope mapping structures are located in the municipality of the Protected Landscape parts " Lucia coatings", and the " forest reserve Hutter forest ".