Groß-Enzersdorf district

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The District Grossenzersdorf , who from 1897 to 1906 District Floridsdorf said, was a political district in Austria.

Groß-Enzersdorf district

1850 –1854, in the first era of the district authorities, Groß-Enzersdorf was the capital of the Enzersdorf district with the judicial districts of Groß-Enzersdorf, Marchegg and Matzen .

In 1868 a district authority was established again Groß-Enzersdorf with the same judicial districts.

With the establishment of a district court in Floridsdorf in 1896, the communities of Aderklaa , Deutsch-Wagram , Floridsdorf, Gerasdorf , Groß-Jedlersdorf , Jedlesee , Stammersdorf , Strebersdorf and Süßenbrunn from the Korneuburg district came to the district of this court and thus to the Groß-Enzersdorf district authority.

Floridsdorf district

In 1897 the official seat of the district administration was transferred to Floridsdorf and renamed accordingly

In 1901 the judicial districts of Matzen and Marchegg were given to the newly established district authority of Unter-Gänserndorf .

In 1906 the district administration was closed due to the incorporation of the district capital into Vienna .

The communities Aspern , Floridsdorf, Leopoldau , Kagran , Hirschstetten , Stadlau , most of Groß-Jedlersdorf, parts of Groß-Enzersdorf and the then still independent community Breitenlee have belonged to Vienna since then, the then also independent communities Strebersdorf and Stammersdorf with the The rest of Groß-Jedlersdorf went to the Korneuburg district, the rest of the district went to the Floridsdorf-Umgebung district

The district today

From the area of ​​the former district belong today

To the city of Vienna: most of the 21st and 22nd districts ( Floridsdorf and Donaustadt )

To the Korneuburg district : the Gerasdorf community (excluding the former Seyring community)

Regarding the Gänserndorf district: the municipalities (names according to the current status)

for the entire duration of the district administration: Aderklaa, Andlersdorf , Deutsch-Wagram, Eckartsau (former municipality of Witzeisdorf only until the district of Gänserndorf was founded), Glinzendorf , Groß-Enzersdorf, Großhofen , Haringsee , Leopoldsdorf im Marchfelde , Mannsdorf an der Donau , Markgrafneusiedl , Obersiebenbrunn , Orth / Donau , Parbasdorf and Raasdorf

until the Gänserndorf district was founded: Angern / March , Auersthal , Bad Pirawarth , Ebenthal , Engelhartstetten , Gänserndorf , Groß-Schweinbarth , Hohenruppersdorf , Lassee , Marchegg , Matzen-Raggendorf , Prottes , Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf , Spannberg , Strasshof an der Nordbahn , Untersiebenbrunn , Velm-Götzendorf , Weiden an der March and Weikendorf as well as the former municipality Waidendorf from the municipality Dürnkrut

From the Mistelbach district to the founding of the Gänserndorf district: the former Martinsdorf community from the Gaweinstal community

Individual evidence

  1. RGBl. No. 353/1849 [1]
  2. RGBl. No. 101/1868 [2]
  3. RGBl. No. 160/1895 [3]
  4. RGBl No. 166/1895 [4]
  5. RGBl. No. 27/1901 [5]
  6. RGBl. No. 212/1905 [6]
  7. Area and name changes of the municipalities of Austria since the middle of the 19th century = Research of the cities and markets of Austria II Ed. Wilhelm Rausch, editor Hermann Rafetseder (Linz, 1989), p. 309 and 312ff, the passage of the municipality Strebersdorf mentioned there the Floridsdorf area is neither from the legal gazettes (jurisdiction of the district court and tax office Korneuburg) nor geographically (would have formed an exclave) and should therefore be an error