Buch (municipality of Buch-St. Magdalena)
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Hartberg-Fürstenfeld (HF) district, Styria | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 13 ′ 41 ″ N , 15 ° 59 ′ 31 ″ E | |
height | 314 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the stat. An H. | 699 (January 1, 2020) | |
Building status | 142 (2001 | )|
surface | 8.38 km² | |
Post Code | 8274 book | |
prefix | + 43/3332 (Hartberg) | |
Statistical identification | ||
Community code | 62205 | |
Community 1849 / 50–1959, then with Buch-Geiseldorf , since 2013 with Buch-St. Magdalena ; KG: 64130 Oberbuch, 64149 sub-book; OS: 15095 Oberbuch, 15096 Unterbuch |
Buch was a political municipality in what was then the Hartberg district in Styria . It existed from 1849/50 to 1959, was then combined with Geiseldorf to form the Buch-Geiseldorf community and has been part of the Buch-St. Magdalena .
geography
Buch is located on the northern edge of the Eastern Styrian Riedelland , 45 kilometers east of Graz, 5 km south of Hartberg . Book is in the valley of the Hartberger Safen .
The community had two localities (residents as of January 1, 2020) and cadastral communities of the same name (area 2018):
history
Buch (1258 as Pueche ) was originally the name of Oberbuch, Unterbuch is first mentioned in 1329 as inferior Puech . The municipality used to belong to the parish of Waltersdorf ( Dean's Office Waltersdorf ).
When the local parishes were set up in the Austrian Empire after the revolution of 1848/49 , the two tax communities of Ober- and Unterbuch were combined to form the municipality of Buch . Even then, the main town of the community was the larger sub-book.
It was not until 1945 that commercial businesses began to settle in the Buch area , before the area was exclusively used for agriculture .
In 1959, the municipality was merged with the neighboring municipality of Geiseldorf to form the municipality of Buch-Geiseldorf .
country | Duchy of Styria | State of Styria | |
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Country | Austrian Empire | Austria-Hungary | Republic of Austria |
year | 1846 | 1869 | 1951 |
population | 150 | 165 | 175 |
building | - | 29 | 36 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Statistics Austria: Population on 1.1.2020 by locality (area status 1.1.2020) , ( CSV )
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↑ a b Kurt Klein (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Styria Part 1, Buch-Geiseldorf: Series Oberbuch, Unterbuch , p. 117 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references:
- 1846: military conscription. Announcement about the judicial organization of the Crown Land of Styria , 1849.
- According to Adolph Schaubach: Salzburg, Upper Styria, the Austrian mountains and the Salzkammergut. 3rd vol. Of The German Alps , 2nd edition, 1865.
- South-eastern Tyrol and Styria, Lungau, Carinthia, Krain, Gorizia and the coastal region . :: 5th vol. Of The German Alps , 1867.
- Quote from Manfred Straka: Administrative boundaries and population development in Styria 1770–1850: Explanations for the first delivery of the Historical Atlas of Styria . In: Research on the historical regional studies of Styria 31, 1978.
- 1869: Statistical Central Commission (ed.): Local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . 1871.
- 1951: Austrian Central Statistical Office (ed.): Directory of places . (Results of the census).
- 1846: military conscription. Announcement about the judicial organization of the Crown Land of Styria , 1849.
- ↑ Klein : Historical local dictionary . Ed .: VID. Styria Part 1, Bad Waltersdorf: Former Waltersdorf Parish , S. 116 ( online document - oD [update]).
- ^ Kramer, Mirsch, Rupp: At home in ... Documentation of the communities in the Hartberg district. Scripta Verlag, 1996, p. 90 .