Baumgarten (Munderfing municipality)

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Baumgarten ( Rotte )
village
Baumgarten (Munderfing Municipality) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Braunau am Inn  (BR), Upper Austria
Pole. local community Munderfing   ( KG  Munderfing )
Coordinates 48 ° 2 '33 "  N , 13 ° 12' 18"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 2 '33 "  N , 13 ° 12' 18"  Ef1
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Residents of the village 30 (January 1, 2020)
surface 13.04 km²
Post Code 5222f1
Statistical identification
Locality code 07629
Counting district / district Munderfing area (40426 001)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Baumgarten is a group in the municipality of Munderfing in Upper Austria ( Braunau am Inn district ). The village has 30 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020).

geography

Baumgarten is located in the south of the municipality of Munderfing and in the southwest of the cadastral municipality of Achenlohe. The village can be reached from the center of the community via the main road leading to the southeast, as well as Braunauer Strasse and the roads that branch off at Lichteneck or Parz . The houses in the village are located in a larger group of houses south of the Schwemmbach , two more are north of the brook. In addition, there is a building far away between the actual village and the neighboring village of Valentinhaft . Neighboring villages are Lichteneck in the north, Achenlohe in the northwest, Valentinhaft in the west, Kolming in the southeast and Parz in the east.

A total of 11 buildings were counted for Baumgarten in 2001, with nine buildings having a main residence and 12 apartments or 11 households. There were two agricultural and forestry facilities and two other workplaces in the village.

History and population

The place name Baumgarten is derived from the garden with trees, although the place name is first recorded in the Passau Urbar in 1324 as Paumgerting . In the 18th century the village consisted of four houses or farms, the carpenter's house, formerly Taubenvichtenhäusl or Taubenveitlhäusl (Baumgarten 1), the Lipbauer-Gut, formerly Diggenbauerngut (Baumgarten 3) and the Hausl-Gut, formerly Weberbauerngut or Webergütl (Baumgarten 6 ). The Schrödergut south-east of today's town, however, no longer exists. The Melchhammer House (Baumgarten 7), remote in the west, was only added later.

In 1869, 21 people lived in six houses in Baumgarten. By 1910 the population increased slightly, with 24 residents in seven houses that year. All residents of the village were of the Catholic faith.

Individual evidence

  1. Classification according to Statistics Austria
  2. Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
  3. ^ Statistics Austria (ed.): Ortverzeichnis 2001. Oberösterreich. Vienna 2005
  4. cf. Digital Upper Austrian room information system , farm names and house history
  5. ^ Kk statistical Central Commission (ed.): Orts-Repertorium des Erzherzogthumes Oesterreich ob der Enns. Based on the census of December 31, 1869 Linz 1871, p. 9
  6. kk Central Statistical Commission (Ed.): Spezialortsrepertorium von Oberösterreich. Edited on the basis of the results of December 31, 1910. Vienna 1916, p. 10

literature

  • Waltraud Berghammer, Anton Moser, Erwin Moser, Roswitha Probst, Johann Wiener: Munderfing am Kobernaußerwald. The new home book. Ried 2005, ISBN 3-902121-63-7 .