Sankt Pantaleon

St. Pantaleon (also Sankt Pantaleon, in the local dialect Pontigo ) is a municipality in Upper Austria Innviertel (district of Braunau am Inn ), with 3076 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). The competent court is the district court district Mattighofen until 2004, the village belonged to the district court Wildshut.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 3.1 Coat of Arms

Geography

St. Pantaleon is on 436 m above sea level. A. in Innviertel. The expansion is 7.5 kilometers from north to south, from west to east 5.7 km. The total area is 18.2 km ². 23.6 % of the area is forested, 63.7 % of the area is used for agriculture.

Community structure

The municipality includes the following 15 places (in brackets population as of 31 October 2011):

  • Hollerbach (29 )
  • Kirchberg ( 219)
  • Laubbach (22 )
  • Loidersdorf (116)
  • Mühlach (21)
  • Pirach (67 )
  • Reith (191 )
  • Riedersbach ( 844 )
  • Roidham (28)
  • St. Pantaleon ( 843)
  • Seeleiten (91 )
  • Steinwag (42 )
  • Stockham (74 )
  • Trimmelkam ( 364)
  • Wildshut (142 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral St. Pantaleon, Steinwag and Wildshut.

Furthermore, there are settlements with their own names, which are attributed to one or two localities:

  • Zeal thing
  • Esterloh
  • Söllham
  • Bichling
  • Vordernberger settlement

The municipality is located in a wooded valley, the small Höllerersee.

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 again shortly Bavarian, part of St. Pantaleon in 1814 finally to Upper Austria.

After the "Anschluss " of Austria to Nazi German Empire on 13 March 1938, the village belonged to the Upper Danube.

During the Nazi period ( the community Haigermoos belonging today ) was built by the Nazis in July 1940 on the former municipality in Weyer the labor education and gypsy detention camp St. Pantaleon- Weyer set up, the first operated until January 1941 as a work camp and then to the end of 1941 was continued as gypsy detention camp.

In 2000, a small tributary of the Salzach River, the memorial bearing Weyer / Innviertel was on a district of the parish of St. Pantaleon at the Moosach, created and built there a memorial. The prisoners of former Nazi prison camp in Weyer were then used in the regulation of Moosach as forced laborers.

A bridge that passes close to the first camp on the Moosach and St. Pantaleon the Salzburg town of St. Georgen connects, was declared in 2009 by the Santa Panta Leoneans Mayor together with the mayor of the neighboring town of Bridge of Remembrance.

Population Development

In 1991, the municipality had 3108 inhabitants according to the census 2001 3062 residents were counted.

Policy

Mayor 's Valentin David (ÖVP ), who won in 2009 in the run-off election against the former Mayor Herbert Huber.

Coat of arms

The official description of the municipality coat of arms reads: "Divided; top in silver, a blue, red and reinforced bezungter, border lion in green diagonally crossed below a silver hammer and a silver flail. "The church colors are blue, white and green.

Traffic

The area contains five stations of the railway line Bürmoos - Trimmelkam. This is operated by Salzburg AG and is integrated as line S11 in the S-Bahn Salzburg. Stops are hourly, partially run every half hour.

Sport and Leisure

The Höllerersee considered as a destination in summer and winter and is used for recreational purposes (swimming, fishing, ice skating). He is one of several small lakes in the surrounding area on which were eponymous for the tourism region SEELENTIUM, St. Pantaleon belongs.

Through the municipal area of ​​St. Pantaleon leads the run as R 25 " Ibm Moor Trail", a cycle path from near Ibm Moor, leading over the St. Panteleimon Leoneans village Riedersbach after stronghold - Oh.

Clubs

  • Music Chapel of St. Pantaleon
  • Kinderfreunde Riedersbach
  • Rural Youth St. Pantaleon
  • UPS St. Pantaleon
  • Mining and friends of St. Pantaleon

Culture and sights

Personalities

  • Franz Hofer (* 1980), triathlete, living in St. Pantaleon
  • Karl Kinzl (1878-1949), farmer and politician, member of the municipal committee
  • Ludwig Laher (* 1955), writer, lives in St. Pantaleon
  • Lukas Perman ( born 1980 ), singer, grew up as the son of Ulrich Permanschlager community physician in St. Pantaleon
  • Karlheinz good weather (1941-2006), artist, was from 1981 to 1989 Director of the School of St. Pantaleon
  • Reinhard Todt ( b. 1949 ), politician, born in St. Pantaleon
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