Judicial district of Mauerkirchen
Former judicial district of Mauerkirchen | |
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Judicial district Mauerkirchen Regional Court Ried im Innkreis |
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Basic data | |
state | Upper Austria |
district | Braunau am Inn |
Seat of the court | Wall churches |
competent regional court | Ried im Innkreis |
surface | 638.35 km 2 |
Dissolved | January 1, 2005 |
Assigned to | Braunau am Inn |
The judicial district Mauerkirchen was the District Court Mauerkirchen under standing judicial district in the political district of Braunau am Inn (federal state Upper Austria ). The judicial district was dissolved in 2005 and the area was subordinated to the judicial district of Braunau am Inn .
history
Population development
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The judicial district was originally subordinate to the Duchy of Bavaria as the “Mauerkirchen Regional Court” . In the course of the War of the Bavarian Succession , Bavaria had to cede the Innviertel to Austria through the Peace of Teschen Austria in 1779 and became part of Austria ob der Enns . The judicial district of Mauerkirchen last comprised the communities Altheim , Aspach , Burgkirchen , Helpfau-Uttendorf , Höhnhart , Mauerkirchen , Moosbach , Polling im Innkreis , Roßbach , St. Veit im Innkreis , Treubach and Weng im Innkreis . Due to the amalgamation of municipalities, other formerly independent municipalities were originally part of the judicial district of Mauerkirchen, for example Stern, Weirading and Sankt Laurenzen (today part of Altheim). In addition, in 1898 the judicial district of Mauerkirchen had to cede the localities of Breitenberg, Bucheck, Gstocket, Haslau, Schweigesreit, Sollach and Winkelpoint (at that time the Höhnhart community) to the newly formed Maria Schmolln community in the Mattighofen judicial district . With the District Court Ordinance of the Austrian Federal Government on November 12, 2002, the dissolution of the Mauerkirchen judicial district and the assignment of the area to the Braunau am Inn judicial district were resolved.
Individual evidence
- ^ Kurt Klein (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Upper Austria Part 1, statutory cities, Braunau am Inn, Eferding, Freistadt, Gmunden, Grieskirchen, Kirchdorf an der Krems, Linz-Land ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - undated [updated]).
- ↑ local Repetorium of Erzherzogthumes Austria above the Enns. Based on the census of December 31, 1869, edited by the Imperial and Royal Statistical Central Commission. Vienna 1871.
- ↑ State Law and Ordinance Gazette for the Archduchy of Austria ob der Enns, 1898, XVIII. Piece, No. 26 of August 6, 1898
- ↑ Federal Law Gazette II No. 422/2002 : Ordinance of the Federal Government on the amalgamation of district courts and on the districts of the remaining district courts in Upper Austria (District Courts Ordinance Upper Austria)