Judicial district Taufers

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Former judicial district of Taufers
Basic data
state Tyrol
district Brunico
Seat of the court Sand in Taufers
Template: Infobox judicial district / maintenance / no code number
competent regional court  Bolzano
surface 634.85 km 2  (1910)
Residents 8,738  (1910)
Dissolved 1919
Assigned to Italy

The judicial district Taufers was the District Court Taufers by standing judicial district in the princely county of Tyrol . The judicial district included the Tauferer Ahrntal and belonged to the Bruneck district . After the First World War , Austria had to cede the entire judicial district to Italy .

history

The judicial district Taufers was created by a 1849 decided promulgation of the State Court introductory Commission and initially involved 19 municipalities Achhornach , third sand , Gais , Kemathen , Lanne Bach , Lappach , Lutago , Muehlbach , mills , Mühlwald , Neuhaus , Prettau , clean , Sand , St. Jakob , St. Johann , St. Peter , Uttenheim and Weißenbach .

In the course of the separation of the political from the judicial administration from 1868, the judicial district of Taufers, together with the judicial districts of Bruneck , Enneberg and Welsberg, formed the district of Bruneck (later Bruneck). The judicial district had a population of 9,151 in 1869.

In 1910, 8,738 people were expelled from the judicial district, 8,716 of whom stated German (99.7%) and 7  Italian or Ladin (0.1%) as the colloquial language.

Due to the border regulations of the Treaty of Saint-Germain , concluded on September 10, 1919 , the judicial district of Taufers was completely closed to Italy.

Courthouse

In 1910, the court district comprised the 15 communities Ahornach , Gais , Kematen , Lappach , Luttach , Mühlbach , Mühlen , Mühlwald , Prettau , Rain , Sand , Sankt Jakob in Ahrn , Sankt Johann in Ahrn , Sankt Peter in Ahrn and Uttenheim .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Provincial law and government gazette for the Kronland Tirol and Vorarlberg. 1850, 1st piece, No. 1: Announcement of the State Court Introductory Commission of November 29, 1849, about the organization of courts in the Crown Lands of Tyrol and Vorarlberg
  2. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XVII. Piece, No. 44: "Law of May 19, 1868 on the establishment of political administrative authorities in the kingdoms ..."
  3. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XLI. Piece, No. 101: Ordinance of July 10, 1868.
  4. ^ Kk Statistische Central-Commission (Hrsg.): Local repertory of the princes of Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Edited on the basis of the census of December 31, 1869. Innsbruck 1873, p. 18.
  5. ^ Kk Central Statistical Commission (Ed.): Special locations repertory of Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. Vienna 1917, p. 27.

literature

  • kk Statistische Central-Commission (Hrsg.): Local repertory of the princes of Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Edited on the basis of the census of December 31, 1869. Innsbruck 1873
  • kk Central Statistical Commission (Ed.): Special locations repertory of Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. Vienna 1917 (Special locations repertories of the Austrian states. Volume VIII. Tyrol and Vorarlberg)