Putzleinsdorf

Putzleinsdorf is a market town in Upper Austria in the district of Rohrbach in Upper Austria upper with 1538 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). The competent jurisdiction is Rohrbach in Upper Austria.

  • 4.1 Population structure
  • 4.2 Demographics
  • 5.1 municipal
  • 5.2 Mayor
  • 6.1 Workplaces and Employees
  • 6.2 Agriculture and Forestry

Geography

Putzleinsdorf situated at an altitude of 603 m above sea level. A. in the upper Upper Austria in the southwest of the district Rohrbach. Based on the nature conservation space planning, the municipality is mostly for Zentralmühlviertler Highlands, the North East to the South Bohemian Forest foothills. The expansion is 5.7 kilometers from north to south, from west to east 8.5 km. The total area is 22.07 km ², which Putzleinsdorf was in the upper middle of the 42 municipalities of the district. Even with the 70 inhabitants per km ² lies the community in the upper middle. In 2001, the municipality was covered with forest to 30.3 percent, 66.4 percent of the area was used for agriculture. In comparison with the state of Upper Austria Putzleinsdorf is slightly less forested than the national average (Upper Austria: 38.3 percent ) and is more agricultural area ( Upper Austria: 49.3 percent). The proportion of other uses ( construction areas, gardens, waters and other ) is around 6.7 per cent below the Upper Austrian average of 13.8 percent. Neighboring municipalities are Atzesberg in the north, and Hörbich Lembach Mühlkreisautobahn in the northeast, Niederkappel in the west and southeast, Hofkirchen Mühlkreisautobahn in the southwest and Parishes in Mühlkreisautobahn in the West.

Geology and soil

The landscape of the municipality is part of the Bohemian Massif which goes back to a very old mountain range that was created by the Variscan orogeny in the Paleozoic ( Carboniferous). After the strong erosion of the former high mountains, it came during the alpidic orogeny in the Tertiary repealing the crystalline basement to several 100 meters, which fractures and faults formed. Subsequently, it came in the Tertiary and Quaternary deposition of sediments. As dominate rocks are found in the municipality of older coarse-grained granites of the type Weinberger granite. He is one of the first solidified during the folding mountain magma series, has a typical coarseness and causes a restless landscape character with a rapid change of local maxima and minima. In the municipality soils predominate the brown earth - Podsolreihe from Crystalline, which dominates as soil type, the siliceous brown soil that forms on granites and gneisses. The light to very light soils are generally poor in nutrients in their quality and in their use of the depth and the water supply dependent. The soil is generally loamy sand or sandy loam, humus form dominates in dry locations Moder, Mull otherwise. In addition, in the valley of the Daglesbaches podzol soils occur.

Landscape and vegetation

According to the nature conservation area classification of the state of Upper Austria, the municipality mostly heard in the room unit Zentralmühlviertler highlands or in part to the Southern Bohemian Forest foothills. According to their natural classification according to Hermann Kohl municipality lies equally in Wavy highlands with its V-shaped valleys of the so-called " Ranna - Mill Rodl highlands " or the " Ameisbergzug with God villages mountains " of the so-called Wegscheider mountain country. The district can be divided into two sections, the east and south of the community is an intensively -used agricultural area with residual structure and is a forested mountain country in the west and northwest. The east and south is mainly used for agriculture, with grassland farming dominates. The subregion has small differences in height in about 600 meters and includes a number of structural elements such as small areas of forest (mainly coniferous forest forests but also deciduous and mixed forests ), hedges, orchards and individual trees. The extensive nature conservation significant grassland is limited, however, to rest areas. The wooded highlands on the west and north of the municipal territory is mainly used in forestry, where coniferous forest predominates. In between small forest areas found with predominantly deciduous trees. Agricultural areas are mostly used intensively as grassland. The mountain country shows at altitudes between about 630 and 900 meters and rises continuously north to Lutz cross.

Districts of the municipality

Mountain at Mairing, Daglesbach, Ebrasdorf, Egner village, Glotzing, Hague, Harrau, Hochetting, Kaindl village, small upper mountain, Kleinstifting, Krien, Kronewittet, Mairing, Mayrhof, Moss, Men village, Neundling, Upper Mountain, Ollerndorf, Pernersdorf, Putzleinsdorf, Schrattendoppel, play directing, Starnberg, Starz, Steining, Steinstraß, Vernatzgersdorf.

Coat of arms

Official description of the municipality coat of arms: In a silver blue wave beams; above three silver, yellow inseminated, sechsblätterige flowers on green, emanating from the split bar stems with two green, pointed leaves; grüngestielte down on silver Dreienberg three silver flowers in side view with two green, pointed leaves. The municipality colors are blue and white green

History

Originally under the suzerainty of the Bishops of Passau, the place during the Napoleonic Wars was repeatedly inter alia, occupied by Bavaria. Since 1814, the place is definitely a thing to Upper Austria. After the annexation of Austria to the German Reich on 13 March 1938, the town belonged to the " Upper Danube ". After 1945 the restoration of Upper Austria.

Population

Population structure

2013 lived in the town of 1,538 people, which Putzleinsdorf was in the middle of the 42 municipalities of the district. End of 2001, 94.9 percent of the population Austrian citizens (Upper Austria 92.8 percent, 96.9 percent Rohrbach district ) until the beginning of 2013 Upper Austria the figure rose to 96.2 percent ( 91.1 percent, 96.9 Rohrbach District percent). A total of 58 foreigners were counted in 2013 in the community who came to 93 from Europe. The share of EU foreigners had it at 53 percent, 36 percent comes from Yugoslavia ( excluding Slovenia ). Overall lived in Putzleinsdorf 2013 102 people with a foreign country of birth. (Upper Austria: 88.6 percent) to the Roman Catholic Church in 2001, 93.2 percent of residents known, 1.3 percent had no religious affiliation, 3.4 percent and 0.6 percent Protestant Islamic faith.

Demographics

Policy

Parish council

The Parish Council, the supreme body of the municipality comprises 19 seats and is elected every six years, Upper Austria on municipal elections in the course. The parish council consists of five members, with the Austrian People's Party ( ÖVP) with the mayor, the deputy mayor and two other members of four community leaders and the Social Democratic Party of Austria ( SPÖ) represents another parish council after the local elections in 2009.

Strongest faction in the council of Putzleinsdorf has always been the ÖVP, which is always the absolute majority of votes and mandate, and often also reached a two-thirds majority in the period from 1973. The ÖVP recorded since 1973 election results between 61.4 percent (1997) and 85.6 percent ( 1973). The Social Democratic Party candidate in the period from 1973 onwards as the FPÖ at every council election and was 8.8 to 19.3 percent recorded for itself. The Social Democratic Party was primarily the second largest party, only 1991 and 1997, the SPÖ fell back through the Fall in a civil list behind the second place. The civil list was represented in the municipal council 1991-2009, ran but no more 2009. She had at that time from 11.1 to 28.4 percent of the vote. The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ ) was represented initially in the period from 1973 to 1973-1985 with one or two seats in the municipal council. After that, the FPÖ did not run at two municipal elections before they moved again in 1997 to the municipal council. In the last local elections of 2009, the ÖVP reached 66.0 percent, or 13 seats, the Social Democrats came to 19.3 percent, or three mandates, thus reaching as well as the FPÖ their best result so far, the FPÖ or 1.6 percent three mandates. came.

Mayor

The Mayor is determined since 1997 in a direct line, where there will be a runoff election for a candidate with no absolute majority. The first mayor direct dial the ÖVP candidate Berta Prechtl prevailed with 72.4 percent against the candidate of the Social Democratic Party and civil list. 20002 resigned Prechtl, whereupon the former Deputy Mayor Alois Schaubmayr (ÖVP ) took over the office of the mayor. He was confirmed in 2003 by the population with 80.2 percent in the office, where there was no opposing candidate. 2009 Schaubmayr was re-elected with 60.3 percent, the SPÖ candidate received 39.7 percent.

The ÖVP dominates As with municipal elections and in state elections in the community, although the dominance of the People's Party has declined somewhat. Nevertheless, the ÖVP could always be correct strongest party in the period from 1973 until 1997 they even had a two-thirds majority. Your best result reached the ÖVP 1973-2009 in 1979 with 83.8 percent, since she lost almost successive votes shares, while in 2009 63.0 alternately, the SPÖ and the FPÖ. The SPÖ came bi state elections since 1973 to 7.5 (1997) to 18.8 percent (2003, where she was the second largest party until 1985 and 2003. FPÖ recorded between 2.6 (1985) and 15.3 percent (1997 ) for himself and came 199-1997 and 2009 to the second place. During the last parliamentary elections in 2009 came the ÖVP with 63.0 percent in the first place. SPÖ only came to 11.3 percent and thus slipped behind the FPÖ back, which came to 13.4 percent. Greens reach 6.0 percent.

Economy and infrastructure

Workplaces and employees

Putzlinsdorf housed 2001, two companies with 20 or more employees. Overall, carried out as part of the Census Census of gave 49 workplaces with 244 employees (excluding agriculture ), where 84 percent of people in employment were. The number of workplaces showed a rise compared to 1991 by 13 ( 36 per cent ), the number of employees by 37 person (plus 18 percent). The most important industry was 2001, the manufacturing sector with ten workplaces and 75 employees (31 percent of all employees ) before trading with 14 workplaces and 51 employees ( 19 percent) and mining and quarrying and earth construction with two work sites and 39 employees ( 16 percent). Other important industries were the construction industry and the educational system. 33 percent of employees in Putzleinsdorf were employees or officials, 42 percent of workers and 14 percent of farmers.

From living in Putzleinsdorf 2010 861 labor only 1.3 percent were unemployed. Of the 850 177 persons in employment in the manufacturing sector (21 percent ), 130 in trade ( 15 percent) and 104 in de Agriculture, Forestry and 102 in the health and social work ( each 12 percent) were employed. Other important industries were the construction industry with 11 per cent and education, with the 4 per cent. Of the 832 workers from Putzleinsdorf (without temporarily absent from work persons employed population ) 2010 233 people went to the village in plaster performance of their employment. 599 or 72 percent had to commute to work. Of the 51 percent of commuters had their place of work in the district of Rohrbach and 45 percent in Linz. Important commuter communities adjacent to Linz was especially Sarleinsbach, Lembach in Mühlkreisautobahn, the district capital Rohrbach sowi Altenfelden. In return, 10 people commuted after a Putzleinsdorf, where 83 per cent were from the district of Rohrbach.

Agriculture and Forestry

The statistics from 2010 showed 96 agricultural and forestry holdings for the community harrows village. Among them were 43 commercial farms and 48 part-time farms. The total number compared to 1999 decreased by 24 companies, or 20 percent, with part-time farms were disproportionately affected. Jointly managed farms in 2010 a total of 2,228 hectares, with 68 percent of the area were managed by full- time farmers. The average size of the full- time farmers was placed with 35.2 acres just over the Upper Austrian average.

Population Development

In 1991, the municipality had 1612 inhabitants according to the census, in 2001 then 1585 inhabitants.

Culture and sights

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