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Fischhamering ( Rotte )
locality
Fischhamering (Austria)
Red pog.svg
Basic data
Pole. District , state Vöcklabruck  (VB), Upper Austria
Judicial district Vöcklabruck
Pole. local community Gampern   ( KG  Baumgarting )
Coordinates 48 ° 1 '17 "  N , 13 ° 33' 36"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 1 '17 "  N , 13 ° 33' 36"  E
height 458  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 86 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 25 (2001)
Post Code 4851 Gampern
prefix + 43/07682 (Gampern)
Statistical identification
Locality code 12586
Counting district / district Gampern-Nord (41711 001)
Stop of the Westbahn Neukirchen-Gampern
Source: STAT : Directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Fischhamering is a place in Vöckla-Ager Valley in Upper Austria , and locality of the municipality of Gampern in District Vöcklabruck .

geography

The Rotte is seven and a half kilometers west of Vöcklabruck , four north of the municipality's capital , south of the Vöckla and north of the Western Railway , at around 460  m above sea level. A. in the lowlands of the wide valley between the Salzkammergut Mountains and Hausruckwald .

The village has about thirty buildings with about eighty inhabitants. The local area includes the hamlet of Furt in the east, Schererau in the north and the Neukirchen-Gampern railway stop in the west.

Neighborhoods:

(both in  Neukirchen adVöckla ) Oberthumberg (municipality of Neukirchen adVöckla) Unterthumberg (municipality of Neukirchen adVöckla)
Neighboring communities Jochling (municipality of Neukirchen adVöckla)
Poering Black moss

History and infrastructure

Earlier story

The Vöcklatal is, as evidenced by finds, an ancient settlement area and an old Roman road (broken fragments, milestone near Weiterschwang , Koberg fortification ), with pre-Roman - Romanesque - Slavic - Bavarian mixed settlement . The place name is likely to be a secondary -ing -name , Fischham is 2 km southeast of the Hehenberg. The place name Furt shows the traffic meaning as a ford over the Vöckla.

In the Josephine Lagebuch (around 1787), Furt is still listed as Fürth as an independent village.

Westbahn stop Neukirchen-Gampern

In 1860, what is now the Western Railway was built here by the then Imperial and Royal Empress Elisabeth Railway . A bus stop was built near Pöring, Neukirchen-Gampern . This had little influence on the townscape itself, the bus stop is free in the landscape, commercial development is concentrated on Schwarzmoos , which is more conveniently located in relation to Timelkam.

Previous station Austrian Federal Railways Next station
Redl-Zipf Bhf Logo ÖBB.svg REX / R Timelkam Bhf

Culture and sights

  • Wastl Chapel in Furth, built in 1907 to thank you for being spared the great Vöckla floods in 1897 and 1899 .

Individual evidence

  1. cf. Richard Reutner, Helen Bito, Peter Wiesinger: The place names of the political district Vöcklabruck (southern Hausruckviertel). With the collaboration of Hermann Scheuringer. Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1997 (= Peter Wiesinger (Hrsg.): Ortnamesbuch des Landes Oberösterreich. Vol. 4), p. 187 on Zeiling .
  2. ^ Maria Magdalena Gstöttner: First name and family name in the Upper Austrian parish of Gampern between 1658 and 1710 . Diploma thesis University of Vienna, Vienna September 2008, p. 22 ( pdf , othes.univie.ac.at)
    also in the Josephine recording, see original folder , map flyer in DORIS intermap - Fischhammering here with 2 «m»
    today it is neither in the directory nor the database Geonam Austria .
  3. Hans Plötzeneder: Heimatbuch Gampern , Gemeinde Gampern, 1993, quoted in Wastl-Kapelle , AtterWiki (with photo)