Au (municipality of Schildorn)

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Au ( hamlet )
locality
Au (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 48 ° 8 '25.2 "  N , 13 ° 28' 39.5"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 8 '25.2 "  N , 13 ° 28' 39.5"  E
height 514  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 10 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 3 (addresses 2008 f1)
Post Code 4920 Schildorn
Statistical identification
Locality code 10668
Counting district / district Schildorn (41 229 000)
formerly Prüglau , locality (same Occ.) formerly Knirzing locality (same Occ.) previously Ecklham
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS ; Schildorn community
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Au is a small town in the Innviertel of Upper Austria as well as a town in the Schildorn municipality in the Ried im Innkreis district .

geography

The village of Au is located about 7½ kilometers south of Ried im Innkreis , on the northern edge of the Hausruck and Kobernaußerwald train to the Innviertel hill country (southern Innviertel). The hamlet is located 1 kilometer southeast of Schildorn , on the left of the Kronawittbach , which drains over the Oberach near Ried into the Antiesen, at around 515  m above sea level. A. Height. The village has only 4 addresses with a dozen inhabitants.

Neighboring towns and cities:
Aigen Ecklham (Gem.  Pramet )
Ebersau Neighboring communities Pramet (Gem.  Pramet )
Rödt (Gem.  Pramet ) Knirzing (Gem.  Pramet )

history

Until 1779 the area was Bavarian (then Innbaiern ), and until 1783 (foundation of the diocese of Linz ) it belonged to the diocese of Passau , until 1784 to the parish of Waldzell . Originally, Knirzing (probably an early medieval -ing -name) comprised all localities southwest of Pramet, on both sides of the brook. Pramet and Schildorn were connected by a common parish for a long time, and were only established as two parishes in 1884. However, parts of the village of Rödt , located to the south of the river, gradually moved between them (Hof Rödt No. 8 was called Speck zu Weiteneben ), which came to Pramet when the community was separated.

For the Schildorn part, the name Prüglau (in Upper German: Prügel , 'strong stick' and -au 'wetland'), probably 'meadow landscape, where you can get strong wood' or a Knittelsteig, developed . The name appears as early as 1532 and 1603 (Priglau) .

In the late 2000s, only the village (i.e. the postal addresses) was called Knirzing , but the location (hamlet) was Prüglau . House no. 2 is called Müller in the Grillenau or in the Au .

Since the address reform of the municipality on July 1, 2008, the location has been known as Au , and is counted as one of the 23 new localities.

proof

  1. a b c d 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, in particular tables of household directory sorted by old addresses: Knirzing , p. 39 and Household directory sorted according to new addresses: Au , p. 49; the Rödt house is not mentioned there (pdf, schildorn.at, accessed September 3, 2014).
  2. Statistics Austria: Locations (download the current list of locations)
  3. a b c 2001: 12 residents, 3 buildings; 2011: 10 PE; see census of 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 Upper Austria , old editions, all Statistics Austria.
  4. a b A house in Rödt in Pramet is enough for Schildorn municipality.
  5. a b c Schildorn municipality (ed.): 1100 years Schildorn 903–2003 . A home book. Schildorn 2003, 16 Historical index of place names: Knirzing , p. 300 ( eReader , fbas.net).
  6. ^ So in the Franzisceischen Cadastre (around 1830); Primary map (as a layer online at DORIS, various map topics, such as first regional recordings , original map quality, in particular the cultural atlas ).
  7. Franziszäischer Cadastre 1817–1861 ( original map , as a layer online at DORIS various map topics , such as first regional recordings , original map quality, especially the topic of cultural atlas ).
  8. a b Municipality of Schildorn (ed.): 1100 years Schildorn 903-2003 . A home book. Schildorn 2003, 16 Chronicle of houses: Knirzing , p. 246 ff . ( eReader , fbas.net - The inhabitants are only known from the end of the 18th century. In 1811 the rectory burned down , which destroyed the parish archives, so the knowledge is incomplete.).
  9. Worth knowing: Facts & Figures ( Memento from September 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), schildorn.at, accessed September 3, 2014.