Aspang Market
market community Aspang Market
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Lower Austria | |
Political District : | Neunkirchen | |
License plate : | NK | |
Surface: | 5.22 km² | |
Coordinates : | 47 ° 33 ' N , 16 ° 5' E | |
Height : | 498 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 1,779 (January 1, 2020) | |
Postal code : | 2870 | |
Area code : | 02642 | |
Community code : | 3 18 02 | |
NUTS region | AT122 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Hauptplatz 12 2870 Aspang-Markt |
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politics | ||
Mayoress : | Doris Faustmann ( ÖVP ) | |
Municipal Council : ( 2020 ) (19 members) |
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Location of Aspang-Markt in the Neunkirchen district | ||
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
Aspang-Markt is a market town with 1779 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the industrial district near the change .
geography
The place is in the Bucklige Welt region at the foot of the Hochwechsel. It is entirely owned by the municipality of Aspangberg-St. Peter , to which the outskirts of the market belong.
The large and small Pestingbach, which together with the Murtalbach belong to the source streams of the Pitten , unite in Aspang-Markt .
climate
Average monthly temperatures and rainfall for Aspang
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Community structure
Aspang also includes rash Zöbern and Unteraspang .
Neighboring communities
history
After the conquest of the Avar Empire by the Frankish Emperor Charlemagne , the settlement of Aspang began on the important transport link to Carantania . The resulting place was now in the area of the Baierischen Ostland . Aspang was first mentioned in a document in 1220. The Aspang castle was built probably the 12th century in the third quarter.
The district court of Aspang was closed on July 1, 2002, the communities Feistritz am Wechsel , Kirchberg am Wechsel and St. Corona am Wechsel became the judicial district of Gloggnitz and the communities Aspang-Markt, Aspangberg-St. Peter , Edlitz , Grimmenstein , Mönichkirchen , Thomasberg and Zöbern assigned to the Neunkirchen judicial district.
Population development
religion
According to the data of the 2001 census , 90.7% of the population were Roman Catholic , 2.6% Protestant , 1.0% Muslim , 0.3% belonged to Orthodox churches , and 3.4% of the population had no religious denomination.
Culture and sights
- Aspang Castle, from the 12th century, with modifications in the 16th and 19th centuries
- Catholic parish church Oberaspang hl. Florian (around 1503)
- Catholic parish church Unteraspang hl. John the Baptist with the Karner St. Magdalena
- late Gothic church in Aspang-Berg (early 16th century)
- Town houses (18th century)
- Automobile Museum: 120 automobiles from the years 1888–1972
- The Makos brass band has been one of the most prominent representatives and promoters of Bohemian-Moravian brass music in Austria since it was founded in the early 1980s. It used to organize the Bohemian Kirtag in Aspang annually, now every second year, which has made Aspang known far beyond the borders of Austria.
Economy and Infrastructure
traffic
- Rail: Aspang are named after the place Aspangbahn the name. The station is in the center of the village and was the terminus from 1881 until the opening of the Wechselbahn in 1910.
- Road: Important traffic arteries are the A 2 Südautobahn and the B 54 Wechselbundesstraße , which run right past the town.
Sports
In Aspang there is a soccer club (SC Aspang, founded in 1934) and a tennis club (UTC Aspang), both of which have soccer fields and tennis courts at the foot of the Rössler Park.
For skiers and snowboarders there are several ski areas at the foot of the Wechsel not far from Aspang :
There is also an outdoor pool.
politics
The municipal council has 19 members. After the municipal council elections, the municipal council had the following distributions:
- 1990: 13 ÖVP, 7 SPÖ and 1 Laschober list
- 1995: 12 ÖVP, 8 SPÖ and 1 Laschober list
- 2000: 14 ÖVP and 7 SPÖ (21 members)
- 2005 : 11 ÖVP and 8 SPÖ
- 2010 : 12 ÖVP and 7 SPÖ
- 2015 : 15 ÖVP and 4 SPÖ
After the 2020 municipal council elections , the municipal council has the following distribution:
- 16 ÖVP and 3 SPÖ.
- mayor
- until 2015 Hans Auerböck (ÖVP)
- since 2015 Doris Faustmann (ÖVP)
Personalities
- Günter Ramberger (1942–2009), Univ.-Prof. for steel construction at the Vienna University of Technology
- Herbert Feurer (* 1954), soccer goalkeeper
- Hans Müller (* 1943), politician ( FPÖ )
Web links
- 31802 - Aspang Market. Community data, Statistics Austria .
- www.aspangmarkt.at Website of the municipality
- Aspang Automobile Museum
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hans Krawarik: “The history of settlements in Austria: beginnings of settlements, types of settlements, genesis of settlements”, Lit Verlag, 2006, p.
- ↑ Ordinance of the Federal Government on the amalgamation of district courts and on the districts of the remaining district courts in Lower Austria (District Courts Ordinance Lower Austria): Federal Law Gazette of the Republic of Austria Part II of February 15, 2002, No. 81/2002 in the version of Amendment No. 190 / 2002.
- ↑ burgen-austria.com
- ↑ History ( Memento from December 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Result of the local council election 1995 in Aspang-Markt. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 30, 2000, accessed October 10, 2019 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2000 in Aspang-Markt. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, February 4, 2005, accessed October 10, 2019 .
- ^ Election result of the local council election 2005 in Aspang-Markt. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 4, 2005, accessed October 10, 2019 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2010 in Aspang-Markt. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, October 8, 2010, accessed October 10, 2019 .
- ↑ Election result of the municipal council election 2015 in Aspang-Markt. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, December 1, 2015, accessed on October 10, 2019 .
- ↑ Results of the municipal council election 2020 in Aspang-Markt. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, January 26, 2020, accessed on January 26, 2020 .