Parbasdorf

Parbasdorf is a small municipality with 157 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the March field (district Gaenserndorf in Lower Austria ).

Geography

Parbasdorf lies in the wine district in Lower Austria. The area of ​​the municipality covers 10.22 square kilometers. 1.74 percent of the area is forested. There are no other cadastral except Parbasdorf.

The site is designed as a green village through which the Rußbach flows and in the middle of a small church. This form and the farm structure has been preserved by the remoteness until today.

Parbasdorf between German Wagram (3 km), Markgraf Neusiedl (3 km), Großhofen ( 5 km) and Raasdorf ( 4 km).

History

The name of the town changed in the course of time: Perwolfesdorf ( 1180), Perwarsdorf (1250 ), Parwolfsdorf ( 1307 ), Perwolfdorf, Parweinsdorf ( 1324 ), Paerboltzdorf ( 1345 ), Perbleinsdorf ( 1431), Baumersdorf (1809 )

Parbasdorf was royally country, from the end of the 15th century it was desolate and the reasons broke. Only towards the end of the 17th century it was aufgestiftet again. Then the rule Wolkersdorf could pull the jurisdiction itself.

In the battle of Wagram, the town was badly damaged shaft. At lunchtime, the July 5, 1809 Napoléon ordered to penetrate against Parbasdorf. After a short time the place was through the use of 40 guns ablaze. The place located in the brigade under the command of Major General Ignaz Count Hardegg defended himself against the attack led by General Oudinot heroic, so Hardegg the recognition of Napoleon, as well as the award of the Military Maria Theresa Order was bestowed.

The historian Franz Xaver Schweickhardt describes the place in 1833 as follows: " A place in the Marchfelde, which counts 31 houses, located three hours from the capital, Vienna, and of which the town Grossenzersdorf is the letter and Filialaufgabsort. At the parish and school community after Markgraf Neusiedl is rejected and 4 with the Werbkreis for Line Infantry Regiments No country court, land, local and Conskriptionsobrigkeit is the rule Wolkersdorf. "

In 1854, the blessing of the members of the parish Markgrafneusiedl Branch Church was approved. Since 1838, education einklassiges a school house was held in the five winter months, built in 1894 and abandoned in 1941.

The municipal archive was lost in 1945 when the retreating German troops invading from Markgrafneusiedl Red Army resisted. The Housing backlog remained, although badly damaged, mostly maintained.

Local judges

  • Simon Iser 1751-1766
  • Lawrence Iser 1787
  • Mathhias Hahn 1813

Churchwarden

  • Johann Iser 1854

Mayor

  • Andreas Comforter 1876
  • Johann Iser 1884
  • Lawrence Iser 1900
  • Franz Wieland 1925
  • William Iser 1929-1945
  • Josef Kuttler 1945-1950
  • Anton Mayer 1950 -
  • Josef Pregesbauer
  • Johann Gössinger

Policy

  • Mayor Gregor Iser (ÖVP ). Head Office is Mag Christina comforter.
  • The council consists of 13 councilors. After the local elections in 2010 following principle: People's Party 13 seats

Population Development

According to the results of the 2001 census, there were 135 inhabitants. In 1991 the community had 110 inhabitants in 1981 and 130 in 1971, 130 inhabitants.

Culture and sights

  • Catholic branch church Holy Trinity: in the early 19th century.

Economy and infrastructure

Non-agricultural workplaces there were in 2001 1, agricultural and forestry holdings according to the 1999 survey 19 The number of persons employed at the residence was according to the 2001 census 64 The employment rate in 2001 was 51.85 percent.

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