Prinzersdorf

Prinzersdorf is a market town with 1601 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the district of Sankt Pölten- Land in Lower Austria.

  • 2.1 religions
  • 2.2 Population development
  • 5.1 traffic

Geography

Prinzersdorf is in the Most district in Lower Austria west of Sankt Pölten in the Valley of Pielach on the southern edge of the Dunkelsteinerwald. The area of ​​the municipality covers 4.06 square kilometers. 11.37 percent of the area is forested.

Community structure

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

  • Prinzersdorf (1538 )
  • Uttendorf (68 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral Prinzersdorf and Uttendorf.

Neighboring communities

Prinzersdorf is surrounded

  • In the north of Hafnerbach,
  • In the east of Gerersdorf and
  • The south and west of marker -Haindorf.

History

In ancient times, the area was part of the province of Noricum. Prinzersdorf was first mentioned in 1058 as Brumeslawesdorf documented. In the core Austrian state of Lower Austria lying the place told the eventful history of Austria. Until the abolition of the manorial system in 1848 included a large part of the town to the rule Goldegg. 1850 was the local church Gerersdorf. In 1950, the existing cadastral Prinzersdorf and Uttendorf was excreted from the community Gerersdorf and combined to form a community. The market survey was carried out Prinzersdorfs 1969.

Religions

Since 1966 there is the branch church " to Holy Family " at the site, Prinzersdorf heard but further to the parish Gerersdorf - Prinzersdorf.

Population Development

According to the results of the 2001 census, there were 1413 inhabitants. In 1991, the market town of 1306 inhabitants, 1981 and 1199 in 1971, 1113 inhabitants.

Policy

Mayor of the municipality is Karl Fuchs.

In the market there are a total of 19 council seats after the municipal elections in 2010, the following distribution of seats: 10 List ÖVP, SPÖ 8, FPÖ 1, no other seats.

Culture and sights

Economy and infrastructure

Non-agricultural work places there were in 2001, 79 agricultural and forestry holdings according to the 1999 survey 8 The number of persons employed at the residence was according to the 2001 census 638 The employment rate in 2001 was 47.48 percent.

Traffic

Prinzersdorf located directly on the B1 Wiener Strasse and the Western Railway with its own railway station providing excellent connections to the nearby regional capital St. Pölten are available. Although also located close to the A1 western motorway can be reached ride on the B1 after a few kilometers, where the junction of St. Pölten Süd the urban area must be passed through.

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