Aigen (municipality of Schildorn)

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Aigen ( Rotte )
locality
Aigen (municipality of Schildorn) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Ried im Innkreis  (RI), Upper Austria
Judicial district Ried im Innkreis
Pole. local community Schildorn   ( KG  Schildorn )
Coordinates (K) 48 ° 8 ′ 42 "  N , 13 ° 28 ′ 27"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 42 "  N , 13 ° 28 ′ 27"  E
height 500  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 62 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 19 (addresses 2008 f1)
Post Code 4920 Schildorn
Statistical identification
Locality code 10666
Counting district / district Schildorn (41 229 000)
Location and addresses since 2008 Building status: Addresses with Aigen business park ; Place (same Occ.) Before Ecklham
Source: STAT : place directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS ; Schildorn municipality;
(K) Coordinate not official
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62

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Aigen is a place in the Innviertel of Upper Austria as well as a place of the municipality Schildorn in the district Ried im Innkreis .

geography

The place is located about 8 kilometers south of Ried im Innkreis , on the northern edge of the Hausruck and Kobernaußerwald train to the Innviertel hill country (southern Innviertel). It is located on the left of the Oberach , a tributary of the Antiesen near Ried, on the Schildorner Strasse state road (L1069), where it crosses the Oberach, directly between the towns of Pramet and Schildorn (road km 0.7-1.0) , and a little further down the Schildorngraben towards Ebersau . The place is around 500  m above sea level. A. Height. At the bridge to Pramet near Ecklham flows the Kronawittbach , which forms the boundary here to the south.

The village of Aigen comprises a good 20 buildings, classified as Rotte , with around 60 inhabitants. The Aigen industrial park , which initially (2014) consists of only one company building , also belongs to the local area .

Neighboring towns and cities:
Ramping up Pattigham (Gem.  Pattigham )
Schildorn Neighboring communities

Pramet
(both Gem.  Pramet )

today only a parameter of the location
∗∗formerly Knirzing / Prüglau

history

The location was originally called Ecklham (a Bavarian -ham -name of the early Middle Ages probably to a personal name Ekkilo ,) and extended on both sides of the Oberach bridge. It appears in 1470 as Ekhelheim , 1557 as Agklheim , 1558 as Eckhlhaim . In the Franzisceischen cadastre (around 1830) the place is listed in the Schildorn part as Eklham , in the parameter part as Eckelham . This included two farmsteads and some smallhouses on the left of the Oberach, and three on the right ( Hanselbauer ) - Pramet and Schildorn were long connected by a common parish, and until 1884 also united as a political community. Until 1779 the area was Bavarian (then Innbaiern ), and until 1783 (foundation of the Diocese of Linz ) it belonged to the Diocese of Passau and until 1784 to the parish of Waldzell .

Middle High German aigen, allod means 'by name inherited property', a free property in contrast to the fiefdom , is thus originally a farm name ( Aigner , a free farmer ). The place name Aigen appears later, in the late 2000s in Schildorn only the village (i.e. the postal addresses) was called Ecklham , the location (Rotte) was called Aigen (last 19 addresses).

Since the address reform of the municipality on July 1, 2008, the location has finally been known as Aigen , with 2 houses with the old addresses of Ebersau being added. Today the Urhöfe have house numbers 12 and 22. Since then, the place has been one of the 23 new localities.

literature

  • Schildorn community (ed.): 1100 years Schildorn 903–2003 . A home book. Schildorn 2003, especially 16 chronicle of houses: Ecklham , p. 235 ff . ( eReader , fbas.net).

proof

  1. a b c d e Street, town and house number directory in the Schildorn municipality ( memento from September 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) , brochure, version from July 1, 2008, especially tables of household directory sorted by old addresses: Ecklham , p. 37 f and household directory sorted according to new addresses: Aigen , p. 49 and Gewerbepark Aigen , p. 51 f (pdf, schildorn.at, accessed September 3, 2014).
  2. Statistics Austria: Locations (download the current list of locations)
  3. a b c lit.1100 years Schildorn . A home book. 2003, 16 Historical index of place names: Ecklham , p. 300 , col. 2 ( eReader , fbas.net).
  4. ↑ Primary map (as a layer online at DORIS, various map topics, such as first regional recordings , original map quality, in particular the cultural atlas ).
  5. a b 2001 census: 43 inhabitants, 15 buildings; see census from May 15, 2001 - inhabitants by locality , register census from October 31, 2011 - inhabitants by locality (both pdf, accessed September 3, 2014) and place directory , volume Öberösterreich , old editions, all Statistics Austria.
  6. Worth knowing: Facts & Figures ( Memento from September 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), schildorn.at, accessed September 3, 2014.
  7. The inhabitants are usually only passed down from the end of the 18th century. In 1811 the parsonage burned down , which destroyed the parish archives, so the knowledge is incomplete.