Sankt Georgen am Fillmannsbach

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St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach (also Sankt Georgen am Fillmannsbach ) is a municipality in the Austrian state of Upper Austria in the district of Braunau am Inn in Innviertel with 388 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). The municipality is part of the judicial district of Braunau am Inn.

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Geography

St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach is located on 488 m altitude in Innviertel. The expansion is 4.9 kilometers from north to south, from west to east 4.3 km The total area is 7.2 km ². 20.8% of the area is forested, 75 % of the land used for agriculture.

The municipality is crossed from south to north from Fillmannsbach.

Community structure

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

  • Anferding (27)
  • Angern (33 )
  • Instead of fire ( 2)
  • Feichtenschlager (54 )
  • Fillmannsbach (68 )
  • Reichberg (16 )
  • St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach (111 )
  • Scrub (47 )
  • Steckenbach (33 )
  • Wies ( 7)

The municipality comprises the cadastral St. Georgen.

Coat of arms

Official Description of 1985 conferred municipality coat of arms: In gold, a black, red flame -breathing dragon hull with red flames sparkling ears. The municipality colors are red - yellow-black. Symbolic representation of its namesake and patron of the place of the parish of St. George slaying the dragon. The in slightly modified form the coat of arms of the Gottfried Wilhelm Graf Rheinstein - Tattenbach taken dragon hull can also be interpreted as referring to the founder of the benefice at the Women's intercession chapel in Eberschwang, the 1786 supply of clergy in the Lokalie newly founded St. Georgen was moved.

History

Since the establishment of the Duchy of Bavaria, the place was Bavarian until 1779 and came to the Peace of Teschen with the Innviertel (then ' Innbaiern ') to Austria. During the Napoleonic Wars shortly Bavarian, He joined the 1814 final 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.

Policy

November 1st, 2013 Franz Wengler of the Freedom Party mayor.

Management

St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach forms since January 1, 2007 with the community Handenberg administrative matters.

Culture and sights

See list of listed properties in St. Georgen am Fillmannsbach

Personalities

  • Franz Giger (1856-1937), farmer and politician
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