Gauning (municipality of Klam)

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Gauning ( Scattered Houses )
locality
Gauning (municipality of Klam) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Perg  (PE), Upper Austria
Judicial district Perg
Pole. local community Klam   ( KG  Clam)
Coordinates 48 ° 13 '39 "  N , 14 ° 46' 8"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 13 '39 "  N , 14 ° 46' 8"  Ef1
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Residents of the village 9 (January 1, 2020)
Post Code 4352f1
prefix + 43/07269f1
Statistical identification
Locality code 10069
Counting district / district Klam (41107 000)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Gauning is a village with scattered houses in the market town of Klam in the Perg district in Upper Austria , with 10 inhabitants (2001 census).

geography

Gauning and the Gauninger wood named after the village are located at around 360  m above sea level. A. about one kilometer northwest of the center of Klam, next to the borders with the neighboring communities Baumgartenberg (Amesbach) and Münzbach ( Untergaisberg in the cadastral community of Innernstein ) north of Sperken .

A municipal road leading from Münzbach to Klam was laid from north to south . Gauning is delimited to the east by the Bäckerbach from the village of Linden, which belongs to the Klamer basin .

From a geological and geomorphological point of view as well as aspects of the use of space, Gauning and the Gauninger Holz mainly belong to the Upper Austrian spatial unit Aist-Naarn-Kuppenland .

history

The name Gauning, formerly also Guning, is an Old Baier place name with the final syllable -ing, which is derived from the personal name Guno and indicates settlement activity as early as the 9th century. Two pillars of plague in the village commemorate the disease that prevailed in the area in the 17th century. The residents of Gauning have belonged to the Klam parish since 1784 (previously Saxen parish ) and were assigned to the Klam school district . In 1869, 62 people lived in 8 houses in Gauning.

Between 1896 and 1908 9 farms and houses in Gauning were bought by the owner of Burg Clam and most of them were demolished. The area was fenced in and deer were used. Together with those in the neighboring villages of Linden and Sperken, 36 houses in the communities of Klam and Baumgartenberg were affected. As a result of the political and economic changes at the end of the First World War , the zoo was closed again. However, the area is still sparsely populated and has large areas of forest.

literature

  • Josef Lettner: 600 years of the market - 200 years of the Klam parish , Small home book of the market town of Klam, 1984

Web links

Map in the Digital Upper Austrian Room Information System ( DORIS )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Office of the Upper Austrian State Government, Nature Conservation Department (Ed.): Volume 16: Raumeinheit Aist-Naarn-Kuppenland , Linz, 2007 (download as pdf) ( Memento of the original from December 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at
  2. Josef Lettner: 600 years market - 200 years Pfarre Klam , Kleines Heimatbuch der Marktgemeinde Klam, 1984, p. 29.