Feuersang (municipality of Flachau)
Feuersang ( Rotte ) locality cadastral community Feuersang |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | St. Johann im Pongau (JO), Salzburg | |
Judicial district | St. Johann im Pongau | |
Pole. local community | Flachau | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 21 '44 " N , 13 ° 22' 56" E | |
height | 880 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the village | 916 (January 1, 2020) | |
Building status | 305 (2001) | |
Area d. KG | 13.85 km² | |
Post Code | 5542 Flachau | |
Statistical identification | ||
Locality code | 13989 | |
Cadastral parish number | 55304 | |
Counting district / district | Flachau -Feuersang (50408 000) | |
The Flachau , view from the valley entrance to the southeast. In the foreground Reitdorf , behind it Feuersang and in the far right Flachau Ort . Left in the background the Strimskogel , in the middle and dominating the picture the Lackenkogel (half left and further in the foreground its wooded secondary summit Koppen ), right, in the far background, the main ridge of the Radstädter Tauern . |
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Ortsch. and KG do not correspond exactly; Place up to the 19th century. Lützelmoos, Litzlenns Source: STAT : Place directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; SAGIS |
Feuersang is a place in the Ennspongau in the state of Salzburg , as well as a locality and cadastral municipality of the Flachau municipality in the St. Johann (Pongau) district .
geography
The place is about 14 kilometers east of St. Johann , 7½ km southwest of Radstadt .
The Rotte Feuersang is located in the front Flachau valley of the Radstädter Tauern , outside the valley of Flachau , at around 880 m above sea level. A. Height. To the east, the Tauern Autobahn (A 10) passes with a junction. The place stretches over 2½ kilometers along the L230 Flachauer Straße to Flachau and the municipal road to Reitdorf and also on both sides of the Enns , which is still a small mountain stream here. It includes around 80 addresses.
The village of Feuersang has around 300 buildings with around 850 inhabitants. The local area also includes:
- the hamlet of Steiner north above Reitdorf
- the hamlet of Thurnhof northeast on the other side of the Enns
- the outer valley of the Litzlingbach westwards to Wagrainer Höhe , with the village of Mayerdörfl , the hamlets of Scharfettgut and Steinbach
- the Rotten Hundsdörfl and Unterberg towards the valley, the Rotte Pichler and the hamlet Hof bei, and the hamlet Wexler above Flachau Ort
- as well as the scattered houses Grießenkar , that is the Flachau – Wagrain ski area
The cadastral municipality with 1385 hectares corresponds roughly to the local area, but still includes parts of the scattered areas Am Feuersang , the ridge to the east.
- Neighboring cities, towns and municipalities
Höch (O & KG) |
Reitdorf (O and KG) |
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Schwaighof (O and KG, Wagrain district )
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Hofmarkt (O and KG, Wagrain district )
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Hundsdörfl Flachau (O and KG) |
Palfen (O and KG, Altenmarkt iP )
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history
The Flachau belonged from time immemorial to the Hofmark Wagrain , the Radstadt nursing court and the Altenmarkt parish . Originally the Flachau was settled in rural areas, the field name Feuersang is documented in 1526 ("from the feuersanng ob Altnmarkht"). The name is either a clearing name , actually describes a historical forest fire , or the forest for the firewood production of the Flachau ironworks , which is used today The towns of Flachau and Feuersang were responsible as the Flachau colliery . Until the early modern times, the name refers to the Feuersangberg (today's Am Feuersang), where the Feuersang forest was also located towards Palfen in the neighboring valley. The village was actually originally called Lützelmoos ( Bavarian litzl , small).
In 1719, at the long request of the colliery, the Flachau church was built under Archbishop Franz Anton von Harrach and in 1722 a vicariate of the Altenmarkt parish was set up - before that, the Flachau people had to go to mass in Altenmarkt. The Feuersang remained directly subordinate to the "protection of Altenmarkt", and the separation of Flachau and Feuersang developed. Only when Flachau was raised to a parish in 1858 did Feuersang come back to it, where it was also incorporated with the creation of the local parishes in 1848/49 .
The place itself was still called Litzlenns ('Kleinenns') at the beginning of the 19th century and included the farms Mayer, Bayer on the left and Sieglhube, Schrempf, Goldschmiedhube, Rosner on the right of the Enns. Out of the valley were Finger, Garnhof and Steg , towards Höch Castle Speher , the Grabenhube and the Schafeigut , at the foot of the Feuersangberg Gänsbichl and Nestenbichl (which still belong to Am Feuersang today ), and the courtyards Vorder- and Hinterrain to the south were already part of Hundsdörfl .
The local development then began with the construction of the Tauern motorway in 1975, when the junction for Flachau was built here.
Ebst. Sbg. ( Holy Roman Empire ) |
Salzachkr. ( Kgr.Bay . / Österr. OdE ) |
Krld. Sbg. ( Kthm. Österr. / Österr.- Ugrn. ) |
Bld. Salzburg ( 1st / 2nd Rep. Austria ) |
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1730 | 1734 | 1811 | / 1817 | 1829 | 1846 | 1880 | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1923 | 1934 | 1951 | 1961 | 1971 | / 1981 | 1991 | 2001 |
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447 | 284 | 395 | / 323 | 324 | 299 | 320 | 352 | 317 | 315 | 327 | 344 | 413 | 383 | 498 | / 589 | 676 | 836 |
54 | - | 51 | / 47 | 46 | 46 | 63 | 67 | 67 | 63 | 61 | 64 | 73 | 78 | 115 | / 172 | 225 | 305 |
- /probably breaks in the series: 1811/17 decrease in population / buildings, reclassification from Flachau (?); 1981: Increase in the number of buildings, reclassifications with Flachau (?)
Infrastructure
- Junction Flachau (Exit 66) of the A10 Tauern Autobahn
- Lifts to the ski area snow space Flachau (in Feuersang, Unterberg) and summer toboggan run
literature
- Rupert Weitgasser: Chronicle of the community Flachau. The farming community in structural change from iron and hammer mill to tourism. 1999.
Web links
- 50408 - Flachau (Salzburg). Community data, Statistics Austria .
Individual evidence
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↑ a b c d e According to the local boundaries given in SAGIS, some houses near Flachau Ort (the last houses out of the valley towards Hundsdörfl) are included in the village of Feuersang, and vice versa the houses towards Hof (around the valley station) in Flachau.
According to the STAT directory, Am Feuersang (including the individual vineyards Deml, Eder, Pertill, Winterbauer listed in the ÖK50 ) belongs to the Reitdorf village, and the Trigl, Sattelgut and Wexler houses belong to the Feuersang village. According to SAGIS, the houses of the cadastral community Reitdorf without Pertill , but also Trigl (KG Feuersang) also belong to this locality, the houses of the cadastral community Feuersang (without Trigl ) including Sattelgut (Sattelweg 47 and 267), and Pertill belong to that locality, and the homestead Wexler (Sattelweg 45) to the village of Flachau.
Furthermore, Steiner , of which only a single vineyard belongs to Reitdorf according to OVZ, belongs entirely there according to SAGIS.
There are also deviations from the locality and cadastral community in the northwest towards the Reitecksee and Schoß Höch. -
↑ 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 . Salzburg , Flachau: Feuersang
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65 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references: 1730, 1734: Lit. Weitgasser: Chronicle of the community of Flachau. also Klein Kurt: population and settlement . In: Heinz Dopsch , Hans Spatzenegger (ed.): History of Salzburg. Stadt und Land , Vol. II / 2, 1289 ff. Information for farms (BH) • 1811: census of the Bavarian administration of the Salzach district ( Montgelas census ) . In: Franz Xaver Weilmeyr: Topographisches Lexikon vom Salzach-Kreis . 1812. • 1817: Results of the military conscription (native, population present in 1846). In: Salzburger Landesarchiv (SLA): District Office Fasz. 889, M II / 2. The latter as well: Cook Matthias: Journey through Upper Austria and Salzburg. 1846. • 1829: Lit. Weitgasser, as 1730/1734. • 1846: as in 1817. • 1880, 1890: Statistical Central Commission: Special local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . 1883 resp. 1892 ff. • 1900: Central Statistical Commission: Community lexicon of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Imperial Council . 1903 ff. • 1910: Statistical Central Commission: Special Repertories . 1915 ff. • 1923 and later: Federal Statistical Office / Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Directory of places . (Results of the census).
1934: Federal Statistical Office (edit.): Results of the census. 1935. • 1951 and later: Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Directory of places . (Results of the census).
- ↑ Klein : Historical local dictionary . Ed .: VID. Salzburg , Samt Hofmark Wagrain, Radstadt Care Court , p. 10 ( online document - oD [update]).
- ↑ L (eopold) Spatzenegger: Correspondence between the rebellious farmers from Pinzgau and the citizens of Radstadt together with a diary from 1526 by Leonhard Dürrnpacher, citizen of Radstadt . (Based on the paper manuscript S.Peter, transcripts of documents, 237 sheets and the diary). In: Communications from the Society for Regional Studies in Salzburg . (MGSLK / MSGL). tape 2 , line 15, p. 173 .
- ↑ see for example Vital Jäger: The ironworks in Flachau and its mining area. In: Communications from the Society for Regional Studies in Salzburg. Part I in volume 56, pp. 183–227 ( PDF (6.6 MB) on ZOBODAT ), Part II in volume 57, pp. 25–60 ( PDF (5.1 MB) on ZOBODAT ).
- ↑ a b c Excerpt from the parish chronicle: Flachau parish church - establishment of the Flachau vicariate in 1722 , on Flachau.salzburg.at
- ↑ Franziszäischer Cadastre 1817–1861 (layer online at SAGIS)
- ↑ For Flachau: 1811: 28-337, 1817: 44-388