Hörweix

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Hörweix ( cadastral community )
cadastral community Hörweix
administrative district
Hörweix (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Zwettl  (ZT), Lower Austria
Pole. local community Zwettl-Lower Austria
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Coordinates 48 ° 33 '4 "  N , 15 ° 3' 37"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 33 '4 "  N , 15 ° 3' 37"  Ef1
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Residents of the stat. An H. 37 (2001 census)
Area  d. KG 1.38 km²
Post Code 3911f1
prefix + 43/02828f1
Mayor Ernst Bauer
(as of September 16, 2019)f1
Statistical identification
Cadastral parish number 24326
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS
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Hörweix is a village in Lower Austria and a cadastral municipality of the municipality of Zwettl-Lower Austria . According to the 2001 census, the cadastral community had 37 inhabitants on an area of ​​1.38 km².

geography

Hörweix is ​​about twelve kilometers southwest of the city center of Zwettl and is connected to the Austrian intercity bus network by the Postbus in Marbach am Walde, about two kilometers away .

The municipality borders in the west and north on the cadastral communities Etzen and Josefsdorf, which belong to the municipality of Groß Gerungs , in the east on Marbach am Walde and in the south on Oberrabenthan ( market town Rappottenstein ).

history

Hörweix was first mentioned in a document around 1359 as Herweigs . The name meant "settlement of a man named Herweig".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mayor - All. In: zwettl.gv.at. Retrieved September 16, 2019 .
  2. Census of May 15, 2001: inhabitants by locality. (PDF; 16 kB) In: Statistics Austria. Federal Statistical Office Austria, p. 1 , accessed on August 20, 2009 .
  3. ^ Austrian Academy of Sciences (ed.): The cities of Lower Austria . Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1982, ISBN 978-3-7001-0463-6 , p. 388 .
  4. ^ Cadastral communities, initial mention and interpretation of names. City of Zwettl-NÖ, accessed on August 20, 2009 . Cf. Elisabeth Schuster: The Etymology of Lower Austrian Place Names . Ed .: Association for regional studies of Lower Austria. Vienna (1989, 1990, 1994).