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Edelschrott (Austria)
Precious scrap
Basic data
Country: Austria
State : Styria
Political District : Voitsberg
License plate : VO
Surface: 87.69 km²
Coordinates : 47 ° 1 '  N , 15 ° 3'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 1 '25 "  N , 15 ° 3' 11"  E
Height : 793  m above sea level A.
Residents : 1,715 (January 1, 2020)
Postal code : 8583
Area code : 03145
Community code : 6 16 27
Address of the
municipal administration:
Packer Strasse 17
8583 Edelschrott
Website: www.edelschrott.at
politics
Mayor : Georg Preßler ( ÖVP )
Municipal Council : (2015)
(15 members)
12
2
1
12 
A total of 15 seats
Location of Edelschrott in the Voitsberg district
Bärnbach Edelschrott Geistthal-Södingberg Hirschegg-Pack Kainach bei Voitsberg Köflach Krottendorf-Gaisfeld Ligist Maria Lankowitz Mooskirchen Rosental an der Kainach Sankt Martin am Wöllmißberg Söding-Sankt Johann Stallhofen Voitsberg SteiermarkLocation of the community of Edelschrott in the Voitsberg district (clickable map)
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Edelschrott is a market town with 1715 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the judicial district or district of Voitsberg , Styria . On January 1, 2015, the municipality of Modriach was incorporated as part of the Styrian municipal structural reform.

Place name

The name Edelschrott is made up of the two syllables precious and scrap . The name part precious derived from the Slavic personal names gels from which, in turn, from the Slavic word jelenŭ * goes back for deer. In the 15th century attempts were made to combine the place name with alder in terms of folk etymology , whereby at the end of the 18th century the word alder was transformed into the dialect word Edel . The second syllable of the place name -schrott comes from Middle High German schrôt , which means something like cut off or cut off piece and was a common name for clearing in the 9th and 10th centuries . The place name is thus a German-Slavic composition and means something like clearing area of ​​the gel .

geography

The market town of Edelschrott is located in the southwestern part of the Voitsberg district, about 20 kilometers west of the provincial capital Graz . The market is located in a mountainous region with several notch valleys and extends over several ridges, which are formed in the north and southwest by the foothills of the Pack and Stubalpe and in the rest of the municipality by the foothills of the Koralpe . The municipality is traversed in the northern part from west to east by the Teigitsch and in the southern part in a northeastern direction by the Modriachbach . In the north, the Frei-Gößnitzbach and the Gößnitzbach form the municipal boundary to Maria Lankowitz and Köflach . In the east the Schinderbach , the Teigitsch and the Nießen Bach form the border to Sankt Martin am Wöllmißberg while in the northwest the Teigitsch and the Packer Bach partially form the border to Hirschegg-Pack .

The area of ​​the market town is 87.69 km², of which 78.47 km² (as of 2010) is used as agricultural and forestry area. The center of the village is a Kirchweiler and lies at an altitude of 793 meters, while the Gfallkogel on the municipal border with Hirschegg-Pack is the highest point in the municipality at 1527 meters.

The packer reservoir is located partly in the municipal area, as well as the two reservoirs along the Teigitsch ( Hirzmann reservoir , Langmann reservoir ).

Community structure

The market community is divided into three cadastral communities , which were originally all independent communities, and three localities. The village of Modriach is located in the south-western part of the municipality and the Rotte Stampf is located in the west, directly on the Teigitsch . There are also some scattered settlements .

The three towns are (population in brackets as of January 1, 2020):

  1. Precious scrap (1060)
  2. Kreuzberg (443)
  3. Modriach (212)

The three cadastral communities (areas 2019) are:

  1. Edelschrott (44.14 km²)
  2. Kreuzberg (21.56 km²)
  3. Modriach (21.97 km²)

Neighboring communities

The following cities, communities and localities border the community Edelschrott in a clockwise direction: in the north the market community Maria Lankowitz with the scattered settlements Hochgößnitz , Strantzgraben and Kuhschweif . In the northeast, the municipality of Köflach with the Puchbach district and the Hans Giegerl settlement and in the east the municipality of Sankt Martin am Wöllmißberg with the village of Sankt Martin am Wöllmißberg and the scattered settlement Nießenbach borders on Edelschrott. In the southeast there is a 70 meter long border to the market town of Ligist with the scattered settlement Dörfl . Edelschrott also borders the scattered settlement of Fallegg in the municipality of Sankt Stefan ob Stainz in the southeast . In the south and southeast, the border runs to the market town of Stainz with its scattered settlement Rosenkogel and the town of Deutschlandsberg with the scattered settlement of Klosterwinkel . In the west, the border runs to the Hirschegg-Pack municipality with the scattered settlements Packwinkel-Sonnseite , Mitterberg , Riegl , Unterrohrbach , Hirschegg-Piber-Sonnseite and Hirschegg-Piber-Winkel .

Incorporations

On January 1, 1952, the previously independent municipality of Kreuzberg was merged with the municipality of Edelschrott. On January 1, 2015, as part of the Styrian municipal structural reform, the municipality of Modriach was merged with Edelschrott to form the newly created market municipality of Edelschrott.

climate

In the community of Edelschrott there is a continental , cold-temperate climate , which is influenced on the one hand by the protected location in a mountain range , but also by the shielding by the main Alpine ridge . This location favors the development of local valley and slope wind systems as well as regional but also modified gradient winds . The strongest ventilation takes place in spring, in locations over 1000 meters in winter and the main wind direction is west to southwest. Most of the precipitation falls in summer, while the winters tend to have little precipitation. The region has a high probability of thunderstorms.

There can be significant rainfall throughout the year, with the maximum in summer and the minimum in winter. The average annual rainfall is 1044 mm. The month with the lowest precipitation is January with a rainfall of 46 mm. On the other hand there is July, which is the wettest month with an average of 139 mm. The annual mean temperature is 5.9 ° C. The warmest month is July with an average of 16.4 ° C. In January, the coldest month, the average temperature is −4.8 ° C.

Average monthly temperatures and rainfall for Bärnbach
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Max. Temperature ( ° C ) -1.2 1.2 6.3 11.2 16.5 20.0 22.0 21.2 17.1 11.0 4.2 -0.4 O 10.8
Min. Temperature (° C) -8.4 -7.4 -3.6 0.5 5.4 8.8 10.2 9.6 6.1 1.7 -2.4 -6.3 O 1.2
Temperature (° C) -4.8 -3.1 1.3 5.8 10.9 14.4 16.1 15.4 11.6 6.3 0.9 -3.4 O 6th
Precipitation ( mm ) 46 49 62 71 103 135 139 124 96 79 80 60 Σ 1,044
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history

The oldest evidence of a settlement in the area around Edelschrott is a coin from the Roman Empire , the exact location of which is not known. Today's noble scrap originated in the 11th or 12th century as a single yard settlement with deserted corridors. The place was first mentioned as Gelenschro (e) t on January 12, 1245 in a deed of donation from the Piber parish by the land clerk Witigo von Steiermark . Further mentions were made in 1381 as gela meal , 1399 as geline meal , 1493/1494 as Erlschrott , 1588 in a letter as Edlschrott and finally in 1822 as Edelschrott .

For the year 1318 it is known that Ulrich von Graden received around 100 quadruplets of grain as tithe from Edelschrott, Herzogberg and Kreuzberg. In the 14th century, the lords of Leibnitz had several goods in precious scrap. In 1850, with the constitution of the free municipalities, the independent municipality Edelschrott was founded. Already in 1946 there was a planned administrative partnership with the Kreuzberg community , but this failed due to a lack of agreement. On January 1, 1952, the Kreuzberg community was finally incorporated into Edelschrott. On January 1, 1953, the Wöllmißberg area of ​​the municipality of Sankt Martin am Wöllmißberg also became part of Edelschrott. In 1995 Edelschrott was bought by Governor Josef Krainer jun. raised to the market town . On January 1, 2015, as part of the Styrian municipal structural reform, the municipality of Modriach was merged with Edelschrott to form the newly created market municipality of Edelschrott.

politics

With the municipal elections in Styria 2015, the municipal council with 15 members has the following distribution: 12 ÖVP, 2 SPÖ, 1 FPÖ.

mayor
  • 1932–1938 Franz Stiboller
  • 1938–1945 Josef Flecker
  • 1945–1946 Karl Edler
  • 1946 Anton Schmidt
  • 1946–1951 Franz Stiboller
  • 1952 Johann Arzberger, as government commissioner because of the incorporation of Kreuzberg
  • 1952–1964 Franz Stiboller († August 13, 1970)
  • 1964 Roland Petrischek, as government commissioner
  • 1964–1980 Peter Reinthaler
  • 1980–1990 August Gößler
  • 1990–1991 Hans Guggi
  • 1992–2009 Franz Kienzl (ÖVP)
  • since 2010 Georg Preßler (ÖVP)

badges and flags

AUT Edelschrott COA.png

The municipal coat of arms was awarded with effect from July 1, 1967. Due to the amalgamation of the municipalities, the coat of arms lost its official validity on January 1st, 2015. The re-award took effect on November 20, 2015.
The new blazon is:

"In a shield divided by blue and gold, a golden deer head above, a red grating below."

The deer head describes the name of the community as a talking coat of arms, which in its oldest form is "Gelenschroet" (from Slavic jelen = deer). The lower field shows the attribute of St. Lawrence to whom the parish church is consecrated: the glowing torture.

Two-lined (blue-yellow) and three-lined (blue-red-yellow) with the coat of arms are used as municipal flags.

Culture and sights

education

  • In the community there is a local school center with a music elementary school, which has been piloted for 25 years.
  • The affiliated secondary school and music secondary school took part in the pilot project “New Middle School” launched in 2008 with the focus on “Music”.
  • In 2007 a community kindergarten was built next to the school center.

tourism

The five places Hirschegg and Pack together with the places Edelschrott, Modriach and Sankt Martin am Wöllmißberg form the Styrian Backpacking Villages Tourist Association. The Hans Kloepfer circular hiking trail leads through the municipality's capital and along the Hirzmann reservoir .

Infrastructure

  • A police station of the Voitsberg district police station has been established in Edelschrott . She is locally responsible for the communities Edelschrott, Hirschegg-Pack and Sankt Martin am Wöllmißberg.
  • After many post office closings in 2005, the Edelschrott post office became the central distributor for several surrounding communities. There are also some commercial and industrial companies, a general practitioner with a medicine cabinet and a dentist in the village.
  • Every six months, the “central cattle market” takes place in Edelschrott, where cattle are mainly traded.

The Packer Straße B 70 and the Süd Autobahn A2 run through Edelschrott, with the Modriach exit providing a separate connection to the motorway network.

Personalities

Honorary citizen

Personalities associated with the community

literature

  • Ernst Lasnik : Noble scrap. From the village to the market town . Precious scrap 2008.
  • Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 31-39 .

Historical maps

Web links

Commons : Edelschrott  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Announcement of the Styrian state government of October 24, 2013 on the union of the market community Edelschrott and the community Modriach, both political district Voitsberg. Styrian Provincial Law Gazette of November 15, 2013. No. 125, 32nd issue. ZDB ID 705127-x . P. 633.
  2. ^ A b Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 31 .
  3. a b climatic region east roofing of the Gleinalpe. In: Environment.steiermark.at. The State of Styria, accessed on January 17, 2019 .
  4. Agriculture and forestry operations and areas according to type of acquisition (precious scrap). (PDF) In: statistik.at. Statistics Austria, accessed on January 16, 2019 .
  5. Agriculture and forestry holdings and areas by type of occupation (Modriach). (PDF) In: statistik.at. Statistics Austria, accessed on January 16, 2019 .
  6. ^ Walter Brunner (ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 37 .
  7. Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
  8. cadastral communities Styria. 2015. In: gis2.stmk.gv.at. GIS Steiermark, accessed on January 16, 2019 .
  9. ^ Walter Brunner (ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 164 .
  10. a b Climate: Noble scrap. In: de.climate-data.org. AmbiWeb GmbH, accessed on January 17, 2019 .
  11. a b Marktgemeinde Edelschrott: History. In: edelschrott.gv.at. Retrieved January 22, 2019 .
  12. ^ Walter Brunner (ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 32 .
  13. ^ Styrian Landtag, VIIth period, 6th session, October 2, 1970
  14. ^ The mayors of Edelschrott
  15. 94. Announcement of the Styrian state government of October 22, 2015 on the granting of the right to use a municipal coat of arms to the market town of Edelschrott (political district Voitsberg) , accessed on October 28, 2015
  16. Entry on Edelschrott on the website kommunalflaggen.eu
  17. School in Edelschrott on the side Musikvolkschule.at ( Memento of 7 July 2009 at the Internet Archive )
  18. Backpacking Villages
  19. ^ Grazer Zeitung , Official Gazette for Styria. December 30, 2014, 210th year, 52nd piece. ZDB -ID 1291268-2 p. 630.
  20. Südost-Tagespost (June 13, 1976), p. 6.