Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf

Palterndorf - Dobermannsdorf is a market town with 1268 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the district Gaenserndorf in Lower Austria.

  • 2.1 Population development

Geography

Palterndorf Doberman village located in the hills of eastern wine district at the historic " Amber Road " in the Valley of Zaya. The area of ​​the municipality covers 18.64 square kilometers. 2.2 percent of the area is forested.

Community structure

The municipality comprises the two villages (in brackets population as of 31 October 2011):

  • Dobermannsdorf ( 647 )
  • Palterndorf ( 596)

The municipality comprises the cadastral Dobermannsdorf and Palterndorf.

Neighboring communities

The community is in a clockwise direction (starting in the north) surrounded by the municipalities Hausbrunn, Hohenau an der March, Ringelsdorf - Niederabsdorf, Zistersdorf and Neusiedl an der Zaya.

History

1290 gave Leutold Kuenring of the right of patronage of the church of Paltramendorf the Teutonic Knights. The German Order in Palterndorf ( and the wine industry in Dobermannsdorf ) were formative for the places in the municipality. In the core Austrian state of Lower Austria lying shared the places the eventful history of Austria. In 1991 the market survey of the community.

Population Development

According to the results of the 2001 census, there were 1,264 inhabitants. In 1991, the market town of 1,304 inhabitants in 1981 and 1,404 in 1971, 1,538 inhabitants.

Policy

Mayor of the municipality is Herbert Nowohradsky, Office Manager Markus Hoess.

In the market there are local council after the local elections in 2010 with a total of 19 seats following distribution of seats: 15 ÖVP, SPÖ 2, FPÖ 2, no other seats.

Attractions

  • Defense tower from the 14-15. Century in Palterndorf
  • Late Gothic " Plague " in Palterndorf
  • Kellergasse in Dobermannsdorf

Economy and infrastructure

Non-agricultural work places there were in 2001 35, agricultural and forestry holdings according to the 1999 survey 79 The number of persons employed at the residence was according to the 2001 census 529 The employment rate in 2001 was 42.16 percent.

Dobermannsdorf has a - when one considers the number of employed persons - excessively large station, which is sometimes even achtgleisig. This is due to the fact that there crossed two railway lines, on the other hand, the fact that there was a larger oil deposits in the neighboring village, transported away from where after the Second World War a number of trains to be delivered as reparations oil toward the Soviet Union. Passenger traffic on the routes to and from Dobermannsdorf was set in 1988.

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