Fish ham ring
Fischhamering ( Rotte ) locality |
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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 | |
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 |
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) |
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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 |
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Redl-Zipf Bhf |
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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
- 41711 - Gampern. Community data, Statistics Austria .
- ↑ 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 .
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^ 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 . - ↑ Hans Plötzeneder: Heimatbuch Gampern , Gemeinde Gampern, 1993, quoted in Wastl-Kapelle , AtterWiki (with photo)