Großmugl
market community Großmugl
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Lower Austria | |
Political District : | Korneuburg | |
License plate : | KO | |
Main town : | Großmugl | |
Surface: | 64.47 km² | |
Coordinates : | 48 ° 30 ' N , 16 ° 14' E | |
Height : | 217 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 1,607 (January 1, 2020) | |
Postcodes : | 2002 Großmugl, 2032 Enzersdorf im Thale | |
Area code : | 02268 | |
Community code : | 3 12 04 | |
NUTS region | AT126 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Marktplatz 23 2002 Großmugl |
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politics | ||
Mayor : | Karl Lehner ( ÖVP ) | |
Municipal Council : ( 2020 ) (19 members) |
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Location of Großmugl in the Korneuburg district | ||
The "great Mugl " (hill) that gives the place its name |
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
Großmugl is an Austrian market town with 1607 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the Korneuburg district in Lower Austria .
geography
Großmugl is located in the hill country of the Weinviertel in Lower Austria, about 15 km north of Stockerau . The area of the market town covers 64.47 km², 29.91% of the area is forested.
Community structure
The municipality includes the following ten localities (population in brackets as of January 1, 2020):
- Fillingersdorf (111)
- Geitzendorf (103)
- Glass wine (4)
- Grossmugl (529)
- Herzogbirbaum (274)
- Nursch (112)
- Ottendorf (74)
- Ringendorf (127)
- Roseldorf (164)
- Steinabrunn (109)
The community consists of the cadastral communities :
- Füllersdorf
- Geitzendorf
- Glasweiner forest
- Großmugl
- Herzogbirbaum
- Nursch
- Ottendorf
- Ringendorf
- Roseldorf
- Steinabrunn
Großmugl belongs to the Korneuburg judicial district , since the Stockerau judicial district was dissolved on January 1, 2013 .
Neighboring communities
Hollabrunn ( District Hollabrunn ) | ||
Göllersdorf ( District Hollabrunn ) |
Ernstbrunn |
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Sierndorf | Niederhollabrunn |
history
The place was first mentioned in 1298 as Grassemugl (large Mugel), referring to the widely visible Leeberg . This is an artificial hill grave and probably comes from the older Iron Age (Hallstatt period) between 800 and 480/450 BC. Because of its size, it can be assumed that an important personality is buried under the hill. There are also two circular moats, Lange Ries near Steinabrunn and Linen near Herzogbirbaum.
Numerous finds have been made during excavations in the municipality (tools, human and animal bones).
Squalls and heavy rain in the early hours of May 6, 2015 washed away surrounding fields and caused a mudslide in the village.
Population development
The population has decreased continuously since 1869 and reached its lowest level in 1991 at 1,428. Up until the next census in 2001 an increase of 6.4% was recorded for the first time. This is due to the positive balance of migration (+7.5%), which more than made up for the negative birth balance (−1.1%).
religion
90.1% of the population are Roman Catholic , 2.0% are Protestant . Members of the Orthodox Church , Islam and other religious communities are represented with less than 1% , 5.5% of the population are without religious beliefs.
politics
The municipal council has 19 members.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 1990, the municipal council had the following distribution: 16 ÖVP, 1 FPÖ, 1 SPÖ and 1 other.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 1995, the municipal council had the following distribution: 16 ÖVP, 2 SPÖ and 1 FPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2000, the municipal council had the following distribution: 14 ÖVP, 4 SPÖ and 1 FPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2005 , the municipal council had the following distribution: 14 ÖVP, 3 SPÖ and 2 ULB - independent citizen list.
- With the municipal elections in Lower Austria in 2010 , the municipal council had the following distribution: 14 ÖVP and 5 UBL independent citizens list.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2015 , the municipal council had the following distribution: 14 ÖVP and 5 UBL independent citizens list.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria 2020 , the municipal council has the following distribution: 16 ÖVP and 3 PRO – Promugl – Die Demokrats (SPÖ).
- mayor
- until 2009 Josef Kreitmayer (ÖVP)
- since 2009 Karl Lehner (ÖVP)
Environmental policy
In 2009 the municipality decided to be the first municipality in Europe to apply for the protection of the night sky by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site . The background of this action lies in the really dark night sky, which is not brightened ( light-polluted ) by the lighting fixtures in and around Großmugl . In Großmugl, around 5,000 stars can be seen at night, in contrast to the not far away city of Vienna , where only around 100 stars can be perceived through the many artificial light. Especially with regard to the numerous prehistoric installations, their - presumably contemporary - astronomical reference is a protected asset in the sense of world heritage endeavors, which should be preserved in a tangible way.
The community has declared itself to be a starlight oasis , which is a light protection area in the sense of the La Palma Declaration of UNESCO 2007 to a dark night sky as a legacy of mankind (“right to starlight”). The process of recognition by UNESCO has been in progress since 2010. The humorous name Großmugl is propagated on the Milky Way .
Culture and sights
- Leeberg : landmark of the community
- Catholic parish church Großmugl hl. Nicholas
- Regular events
- Fire brigade festival: on Ascension Day in Herzogbirbaum
- Cellar festival: at the end of June in the historic Herzogbirbaum cellar lane
- Raising the maypole: Every year on April 30 at the Großmugl fire station
- Star Festival: Every year at the end of July / beginning of August in Großmugl
Personalities
- Sons and daughters of the church
- Josef Sigmund Ebersberg (1799–1854), writer and journalist
- Eberhard Petschinka (* 1953), author, director and painter
- Josef Blum (musician) , conductor, composer, music teacher and choir director
- Günter Kraft (* 1972), member of the state parliament
- Honorary citizen of the community
- Robert Schießbiegl (1935–2007), master painter, composer, poet, local researcher, Regens Chori
- Stephan Turnovszky (* 1964), auxiliary bishop of Vienna, pastor of Großmugl and Herzogbirbaum from September 2000 to summer 2005, honorary citizen since May 14, 2008
- Louise Wottle , resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
Web links
- 31204 - Großmugl. Community data, Statistics Austria .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
- ↑ http://noe.orf.at/news/stories/2709222/ Schlammlawine rolled through Großmugl, ORF.at, May 6, 2015
- ^ Result of the municipal council election 1995 in Großmugl. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 30, 2000, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2000 in Großmugl. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, February 4, 2005, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2005 in Großmugl. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 4, 2005, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2010 in Großmugl. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, October 8, 2010, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the 2015 municipal council election in Großmugl. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, December 1, 2015, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ↑ Results of the municipal council election 2020 in Großmugl. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, January 26, 2020, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ↑ Großmugl an der Milchstraße (starlightoasis.org) ; Starlight oasis Großmugl ( Memento of the original from October 29, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , grossmugl.at;
- ↑ In July 2010, UNESCO decided that the starry sky could also be protected for astronomy, so that a basis for an application would also be given. The UNESCO World Heritage Committee confirmed the study on astronomy and world heritage at its 34th meeting , kuffner-sternwarte.at dated August 3, 2010.
- ↑ Will Großmugl Unesco World Heritage? (PDF file; 1.7 MB) in the Official Journal 7/2009, accessed on April 27, 2010.
- ↑ based on existing community names such as Glanz an der Weinstrasse, Fusch an der Glocknerstrasse and the like