Pulst community

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The municipality Pulst (originally: municipality Feistritz ) was a municipality in the Carinthian district of Sankt Veit an der Glan , which existed from 1850 to 1958. It was founded in 1850 under the name Feistritz , expanded in 1875 and renamed Pulst , and in 1958 it was merged into the newly created community of Liebenfels .

geography

location

The community was in the southwestern part of the Sankt Veit an der Glan district, in the core area of ​​today's Liebenfels community. Their area was last 16.1 km². It extended from the Glantalboden in the south ( 478  m above sea level ) to about 850  m above sea level. A. Höhe near the Steinerkofel northwest of Glantschach.

structure

Cadastral communities

The community initially comprised the cadastral communities of Liebenfels and Rosenbichl , and from 1875 also the cadastral communities of Glantschach and Rottschaft Feistritz within their boundaries at that time.

Localities

At the time the municipality was founded, the following localities were listed:

Due to the expansion in 1875, the places Liebenfels, Glantschach and Tschadam were entirely within the municipality. In addition, the following localities came to the municipality at that time:

Infrastructure

Inscription on the former school building: Old School 1868-1957 of the former municipality of Pulst. The local fire station was located here in the northern part of the building.

Pulst was a parish and the location of an elementary school; There was a train station and gendarmerie post in Liebenfels (originally called Feistritz ) on Ossiacher Strasse . In 1875 the parish and school town Glantschach came to the community.

history

In the course of the administrative reforms after the revolution of 1848/49, the two tax and cadastral communities Liebenfels (at that time still under the name Feistritz ) and Rosenbichl became the community Feistritz with an area of ​​11.3 km² and 466 inhabitants. The cadastral community of Liebenfels (or Feistritz) had previously belonged to the Kraig and Nußberg tax district, and the Rosenbichl cadastral community to the Rosenbichl tax district .

From 1850 the community belonged to the political district of Sankt Veit an der Glan and to the judicial district of Sankt Veit an der Glan . From 1854 to 1868 it belonged to the mixed district of Sankt Veit . The reforms in 1868 made it part of the political district of Sankt Veit an der Glan and the judicial district of Sankt Veit an der Glan, where it remained until it was dissolved.

In 1875 the cadastral communities of Glantschach and Rottschaft Feistritz with a total area of ​​about 4.8 km² and 334 inhabitants, who had previously belonged to the community of Glantschach , were attached to the community of Feistritz, the number of which almost doubled; at the same time, the parish was renamed from Feistritz to Pulst .

On January 1, 1958, the municipality of Liebenfels was formed by amalgamating the municipalities of Pulst, Hardegg and Liemberg , with which in 1973 the municipality of Sörg was merged.

mayor

The following people were, in chronological order, mayors of the municipality:

  • Thomas Wutte
  • Bartholomäus Sandner
  • Rupert Lippnitz
  • Ignaz Feistritzer
  • Anton Stenzl
  • Thomas Sandner
  • Karl Czerny
  • Josef Elleberger
  • Franz Wutte
  • Josef Czerny
  • Ferdinand Kernmaier
  • August Pirker
  • Karl Kirchmayer
  • Josef Gampnigg
  • Max Brunner
  • Viktor Wiggisser
  • Julius Schummi, 1945-1946
  • Kajetan Wutte, 1946-1954
  • Ferdinand Sucher, from 1954

population

At the time of its existence, the following population figures were given for the municipality:

  • 1880: 1052 inhabitants, 149 houses
  • 1890: 1021 inhabitants, 150 houses
  • 1900: 1012 inhabitants, 130 houses
  • 1910: 1137 inhabitants, 141 houses
  • 1923: 1143 inhabitants, 143 houses
  • 1934: 1100 inhabitants
  • 1946: 1420 inhabitants
  • 1957: 1243 inhabitants

literature

  • Community Liebenfels (ed.): Community chronicle Liebenfels. 1998.

Individual evidence

  1. State government gazette for the Crown Land, Duchy of Carinthia. Born in 1854, 2nd department, 4th item. Klagenfurt 1854. p. 25.
  2. a b Community Liebenfels (ed.): Community chronicle Liebenfels. 1998, p. 215.
  3. ^ Oskar Glanzer, Ralf Unkart: The reorganization of the community structure in Carinthia in 1972. Office of the Carinthian regional government, Klagenfurt 1973. P. 97.
  4. ^ Community Liebenfels (ed.): Community chronicle Liebenfels. 1998, p. 216f.
  5. KK Statistische Central-Commission (Ed.): Complete list of localities of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrathe according to the results of the census of December 31, 1880. Alfred Hölder, Vienna 1882. S. 58.
  6. KK Statistische Central-Commission (Hrsg.): Local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Reichsrathe. Revised based on the results of the census of December 31, 1890. V. Carinthia. Alfred Hölder, Vienna 1894. p. 59.
  7. KK Central Statistical Commission (ed.): Community encyclopedia of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrat. Revised based on the results of the census of December 31, 1900. V. Carinthia. KK Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1905.
  8. ^ Central Statistical Commission (ed.): Special locations repertory of the Austrian countries. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. V. Carinthia. Verlag der Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1918. p. 41.
  9. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Directory of Austria. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of March 7, 1923. Österreichische Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1930. Section Carinthia, p. 17.
  10. Handwritten addendum to the 1923 local directory (Federal Statistical Office (Hrsg.): Local directory of Austria. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of March 7, 1923. Österreichische Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1930.) with the signature II 28238 of the Klagenfurt University Library. Section Carinthia, p. 17.
  11. ^ Austrian Central Statistical Office: Register of local authorities in Austria. Based on a special survey from 1946. 1948. p. 112.