Mödling district

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The District Mödling was around the mid-19th century an administrative unit in the area under the Vienna Woods in Lower Austria .

The district was subordinate to the district authority in Wiener Neustadt and carried out their official business on site. The jurisdiction covered aside Mödling the former municipalities of Biedermannsdorf , Hinterbrühl , Vorderbrühl , Brunn , Enzersdorf , Gaaden , Gießhübl , Grub , Gumpoldskirchen , Guntramsdorf , Inzersdorf , Kaltenleutgeben , Laxenburg , Neudorf , Perchtoldsdorf , Rodaun , Siebenhirten , Sittendorf , Sparbach , Sulz , Vösendorf and Weissenbach .

Individual evidence

  1. Schematism of the kk tax officials of the Austrian. Imperial State , Publishing House Jos. A. Kienreich, Graz 1858, p 14 online
  2. Niederösterreichischer Gemeinde-Schematismus (with the exception of the Gross-Commune Wien) with statistical-topographical notes for the electoral period 1861-1863 written and edited by Eduard Matzenauer, Carl Gerolds Sohn, Vienna 1862 online