Wullersdorf

Wullersdorf is a market town with 2341 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the district of Hollabrunn in Lower Austria.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 3.1 Coat of Arms

Geography

Wullersdorf lies in the wine district in Lower Austria. The area of ​​the municipality covers 63.91 square kilometers. 4.16 percent of the area is forested.

Community structure

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

  • Ash village (53 )
  • Reason (228 )
  • Hart ( 80)
  • Hetzmannsdorf (149 )
  • Immendorf (419)
  • Kalladorf (245 )
  • Maria Rye Village (140 )
  • Oberstinkenbrunn (229 )
  • Schalladorf (121 )
  • Wullersdorf (704 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral village ashes, ground, hard, Hetzmannsdorf, Immendorf Kalladorf, Oberstinkenbrunn, Raffelhof, Roggendorfstraße, Schalladorf and Wullersdorf.

History

In the core Austrian state of Lower Austria lying the place told the eventful history of Austria.

Population Development

According to the results of the 2001 census, there were 2420 inhabitants. In 1991, the market town of 2251 inhabitants, 2320 and 1981 in 1971, 2575 inhabitants. Of these, 1199 ( 49.5 %) men and 1221 (50.5 %) women. 2355 people have Austrian citizenship, 6 are other EU ( 15) citizens and 59 persons otherwise having foreign citizenship.

Policy

Mayor of the municipality is Richard Hogl, office manager Günther Mittelmaier. In the market there are a total of 21 council seats after the municipal elections of 14 March 2010, the following distribution of seats: 13 ÖVP, SPÖ 6, FPÖ 1, FLR ( For our living room ) 1, no other seats.

Coat of arms

In the golden shield, a black eagle with a split in blue and gold breastplate.

Culture and sights

  • Parish Church of St. George in Wullersdorf
  • Basilica Maria Roggendorfstraße
  • Cistercian Abbey Marienfeld Maria Roggendorfstraße
  • Bauernmuseum Kalladorf

Economy and infrastructure

The employment rate of the market town Wullersdorf is 47.1 %. Non-agricultural work places there were in 2001, 83 agricultural and forestry holdings according to the 1999 survey 163 The number of persons employed at the residence was according to the 2001 census, 1052. The employment rate in 2001 was 44.58 percent.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Karl Frieberth (1736-1816), composer, singer and librettist, conductor of the University of Vienna
  • Alexander Karl (1824-1909), abbot of the monastery of Melk, politicians
  • Hans Naderer (1891-1971), writer
  • Robert Loeffler (1930-1989), politician ( ÖVP)
  • Georg Wilfinger (* 1949), abbot of the monastery of Melk
  • Markus Suttner (* 1987), professional football player
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