Allersdorf (municipality of Weißkirchen in Styria)
Allersdorf ( village ) locality cadastral community Allersdorf |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Murtal (MT), Styria | |
Judicial district | Judenburg | |
Pole. local community | Weißkirchen in Styria | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 9 '32 " N , 14 ° 45' 48" E | |
height | 700 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the village | 275 (January 1, 2020) | |
Building status | 84 (2001 | )|
Area d. KG | 4.45 km² | |
Postcodes | 8741 Weißkirchen in Styria | |
prefix | + 43/3577 | |
Statistical identification | ||
Locality code | 15284 | |
Cadastral parish number | 65003 | |
Counting district / district | Allersdorf (62048 007) | |
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk |
Allersdorf is a place in the upper Murtal in Styria , and a place and cadastral municipality of the municipality of Maria Buch-Feistritz in the Murtal district .
geography
The village is about 700 m above sea level. A. on the southern edge of the Aichfeld , the inner-alpine basin of the upper Mur, 3½ kilometers south of Zeltweg and 7 kilometers east of Judenburg . The Feistritzbach flows past, and Gaberl Straße B 77 (Judenburg - Knittelfeld ), which runs along the southern edge of the Aichfeld, leads through the village.
The village of Allersdorf, which also includes the Rotte Unzdorf north and the single location Zechner in the north-west, comprises almost 90 buildings with around 250 residents.
The cadastral community Allersdorf, which extends north to Möbersdorf , west to the local border of Weißkirchen and south to Donauer ( 809 m above sea level ), also includes the Rotte Baumkirchen (own village) to the west, and the Sankt Maximiliankapelle ( Maxlan chapel ) on the wooded hill south of the village.
- Neighboring towns, villages and cadastral communities
Fisching (Ortsch., KG) |
Möbersdorf (locality) Unzdorf |
Feistritz (KG)
Pichling (locality)
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Weißkirchen iS Baumkirchen (KG, Gem.)
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Großfeistritz (locality) | |
Schoberegg (KG) |
Hopfgarten (locality)
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history
Allersdorf near Judenburg
Allersdorf bei Judenburg (Former municipality) | |
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Basic data | |
Pole. District , state | Murtal, then: Judenburg Styria | ,
Judicial district | Judenburg |
Coordinates | 47 ° 9 ′ 32 " N , 14 ° 45 ′ 47" E |
Residents of the stat. An H. | 1020 (1961) |
surface | 20.69 km² |
Statistical identification | |
Community code | 62048 |
former community code 62015; dissolved as of January 1, 1965 Source: STAT : Local directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk |
The community of Allersdorf was created by a proclamation of the State Court Introductory Commission passed in 1849 and formed from the two (cadastral) communities Allersdorf and Mühldorf .
At that time it had 689 inhabitants, 239 in Allersdorf and 459 in Mühldorf. The parish of the community was Weißkirchen. It belonged to the district authority Judenburg and the judicial and tax office district Judenburg .
The political community, called Allersdorf bei Judenburg at the time , was dissolved as a community in the Judenburg district on January 1, 1965, and its area was divided between the communities of Maria Buch-Feistritz and Eppenstein . At the time of its dissolution, the community continued to consist of the cadastral communities Allersdorf and Mühldorf with a total of 20.69 km². The population was 1020 at the 1961 census. Maria Buch-Feistritz was part of the Allersdorf cadastral community with 4.45 km² and 262 inhabitants (based on 1961). The rest and the cadastral community Mühldorf with a total of 16.25 km² and 758 inhabitants (based on 1961) was added to Eppenstein (parts are now in the cadastral community Schoberegg ).
The localities Allersdorf, Baumkirchen and Unzdorf as well as Mühldorf (today all part of Weißkirchen in Styria) belonged to the community.
Attractions
The Filialkirche St. Maximilian (Sankt Maximiliankapelle, Maxlan Kapelle) is a listed building .
Individual evidence
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^ General state law and government gazette for the Crown Land of Styria. 1850, XXI. Piece, No. 378 : Decree of the governor of September 20, 1850, with which the new local parishes established according to the provisional law of March 17, 1849 with their allocation to the political judicial and tax office districts in the Crown Land of Styria are made known.
General state law and government gazette for the Crown Land of Styria. 1850 (Bruck district supplement) , here p. 18, entry Judenburg 25. - ↑ a b Regulation 372/1964, published in the Landesgesetzblatt of December 31, 1964, p. 214f. Digitized at ALEX , accessed on May 3, 2012