Schoibern

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Schoibern ( Rotte )
locality
Schoibern (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Vöcklabruck  (VB), Upper Austria
Judicial district Vöcklabruck
Pole. local community Oberhofen am Irrsee   ( KG  Laiter )
Coordinates 47 ° 55 '51 "  N , 13 ° 20' 14"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 55 '51 "  N , 13 ° 20' 14"  E
height 760  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 17 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 7 (2011)
Post Code 4894 Oberhofen am Irrsee
Statistical identification
Locality code 17416
Counting district / district Oberhofen am Irrsee (41 719 000)
Village with Schneiding
Source: STAT : Directory of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Schoibern is a small village in the Salzkammergut in Upper Austria as well as the village of the municipality Oberhofen am Irrsee in District Vöcklabruck .

geography

Schneiding ( Scattered Houses )
Basic data
Pole. District , state Vöcklabruck  (VB), Upper Austria
Pole. local community Oberhofen am Irrsee   ( KG  Laiter )
Locality Schoibern
Coordinates 47 ° 55 ′ 37 "  N , 13 ° 19 ′ 57"  E
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Building status 3 (addresses 2014)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS ; with Gommersberg
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The place is located about 25 kilometers west of Vöcklabruck , 8 kilometers southeast of Straßwalchen and just as far north of Mondsee .

The rotting Schoibern is high above the Irrsee on Schoibernberg  ( 883  m above sea level. A. ) at the 760- 790  m above sea level. A. Höhe, on the south-western slope of the ridge to Gommersberg ( 806  m above sea level ) towards the lake, above the Haslau , a widening on the upper Vöckla . It is 3½ kilometers to the northwest as the crow flies to Oberhofen , the capital of the municipality , and southwest to Zell am Moos as well.

The village of Schoibern comprises only 7 buildings with about 25 inhabitants, 4 of which form the village of Schoibern itself, the others are the scattered houses of Schneiding on Gommersberg and below.

The place can be reached via a rural access road via Schneiding from Obernberg or from Haslau.

Neighboring towns and cities:


Oberholz  (O)

Obernberg (both Gem.  Straßwalchen , District Salzburg-Umg. , Sbg. )

Mountain  (O) Neighboring communities

Steinbach  (O)
Schweibern  (O)
Houses  (O, Gem.  Zell am Moos )

Geology and history

On the back near Schoibern there is a marginal moraine of the lobe of the Dachstein glacier that furrows the Mondseeland ("Mondseegletscher" or "Irrseegletscher"). It belongs to the Riss Ice Age (around 200,000 years ago), the highest glaciation in the Alps. The Stoiberberg and its neighboring mountains were nunataks at that time , rock islands protruding from the ice mass. The glacial sediments run down into the Haslau, opposite at Haslau-Berg and Gollau are the simultaneous moraines of the Haslauer side tongue of the Riß glacier.

Schoibern is already listed on a map in 1787, the farmstead on Gommersberg can be found in 1787 as Gundrichberg (?), Around 1830 Gundersberg , 1857 as Guntrichsberg , the Gommersberg itself in 1787 as Fuherlingberg (?).

The small town once got the attention of the public: In the winter of 1906/07, “large parts of the world sank and slipped as a result of the amounts of snow, a house was close to collapsing and several buildings were in danger.” The issue of disaster relief was even discussed in the Reichsrat in June 1907 negotiated.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. see Herbert Jandaurek and Friedrich Neubacher: The old road from Vöcklabruck to Mondsee. In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association. 106, 1961, especially p. 204, full article p. 197–218 ( online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at, p. 9).
  2. ^ Eduard Stummer: The interglacial lakes of Salzburg. In: Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute. 1936, p. 105, full article p. 101–107 ( PDF on ZOBODAT , PDF p. 5).
    Julius Fink: Contributions to Plaistocene Research in Austria: Excursions between Salzach and March. Federal Geological Institute, 1955, p. 20.
    Erich Seefeldner: Salzburg and its landscapes. A geographic study of the country. Verlag Das Bergland-Buch, 1961, p. 490.
    (Unknown article) In: Mitteilungen der Geographische Gesellschaft in München. Volumes 48–50, Geographical Society in Munich, 1963, p. 490 (on the reconstruction of the summit corridor ).
  3. ^ S. Schütz, F. Müller: Mappa of the land above the Enns. Reduced and engraved in 1781 by CS Schütz and written by F. Müller in 1787; Franciscan Cadastre 1817–1861 (original folder) ; Alois Souvent: Administrative map of the Archduchy of Austria above the Enns. 1st edition. 1857
    (all layers online at DORIS , topic first regional recordings) - difficult to read at Schütz / Müller and online instead of Haslau-Schlad or Entachern (status 10/2014) due to the projection distortions; the name of the mountain is probably related to the Fürling farmstead listed in the Franciscan land register ( Berg  11/12); the upper Vöckla is called Sprentzl there .
  4. Urgent motion by MPs Pichler and comrades, regarding the state of emergency due to landslides on June 18, 1907. Stenographic minutes of the meetings of the House of Representatives of the Austrian Reichsrat. XI. Legislative period, XVIII. Session: June 17, 1907 - February 4, 1909, minutes of the meeting. S. 88, Sp. 2 ( eReader , ALEX online).