Randegg

Randegg is a market town with 1908 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the district Scheibbs in Lower Austria.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 2.2 Population development

Geography

Randegg is located in the Most district in Lower Austria Eisenwurzen. The area of ​​the municipality covers 51.87 square kilometers. 38.87 percent of the area is forested.

Community structure

The municipality includes the following 10 places (in brackets population as of 31 October 2011):

  • Franz Reith (102 )
  • Trench ( 48)
  • Hinterleiten (119 )
  • Hochkoglberg (146)
  • Mitter Berg ( 125)
  • Perwarth (396)
  • Puchberg at Randegg (258 )
  • Randegg (365 )
  • Schliefau (198 )
  • Stone Wood (157 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral Franz Reith, Hochkoglberg, Perwarth, Puchberg at Randegg Randegg stone and wood.

History

Even before the Roman occupation Randegg was already known as a Celtic settlement edge -e -ack. In ancient times, the area was part of the province of Noricum.

Randegg was from the late 10th century fief of the bishops of Freising. The late- Gothic parish church dates from the 13th century. In the core Austrian state of Lower Austria lying the place informed the eventful history of Austria. Was established in 1848 today's political community.

Incorporations

On 1 May 1965, the municipalities Franz Reith, Hochkoglberg, Perwarth and Puchberg were incorporated in Randegg to Randegg.

Population Development

According to the results of the 2001 census, there were 1934 inhabitants. In 1991, the market town of 1872 inhabitants, in 1842 and 1981 in 1971, 1837 inhabitants.

Culture and sights

  • Meridian Stone: Not far from Randegg - in the neighboring municipality Gresten -Land - intersects the 15 eastern longitude with the north latitude 48 degrees. At this point a meridian stone is erected.
  • Bike path / herb garden

Economy and infrastructure

Non-agricultural workplaces, there were 54 in 2001, agricultural and forestry holdings according to the 1999 survey 182 The number of persons employed at the residence was according to the 2001 census 898 The employment rate in 2001 was 47.93 percent.

Policy

The council has 19 seats, mayor of the municipality is Claudia Fuchsluger, Vice Mayor Joseph is Tatzreither.

In the municipal elections of 2005, the ÖVP reached 12, the SPÖ 3 and the list Dallhammer 4 mandates. In the municipal elections of 2010, the Austrian People's Party won two seats, the Social Democrats lost one seat and the list Dallhammer retired from the council. Just moved in with three seats is the list The real necessary civic community model ( DENBGM ).

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