Hallersdorf

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Hallersdorf ( village )
locality
cadastral community Hallersdorf
Hallersdorf (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Voitsberg  (VO), Styria
Judicial district Voitsberg
Pole. local community Söding-Sankt Johann
Coordinates 46 ° 59 '35 "  N , 15 ° 14' 17"  E Coordinates: 46 ° 59 '35 "  N , 15 ° 14' 17"  E
height 360  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 256 (January 1, 2020)
Area  d. KG 2.03 km²
Post Code 8564 Söding-Sankt Johann
Primariesf0 + 43 / (0) 3137 (Söding-Sankt Johann)
Statistical identification
Locality code 16198
Cadastral parish number 63318
Counting district / district St Johann -Köppling (61 633 000)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk
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Hallersdorf is a village and a locality in western Styria and a cadastral community of the municipality of Söding-Sankt Johann in the Voitsberg district . The place was an independent municipality from 1850 to 1948 and then came to the municipality of Sankt Johann ob Hohenburg . On January 1, 2015, she and the remaining area of ​​the municipality came to the newly created municipality of Söding-Sankt Johann as part of the municipal structural reform in Styria.

Place name and geography

The name Hallersdorf is derived from Hartmann , the name of a former landlord or the founder of the settlement.

Hallersdorf is located in the southwestern part of the municipality of Söding-Sankt Johann, south of the main town Sankt Johann ob Hohenburg and southwest of the main town Kleinsöding on both banks of the Kainach . In the north-west of the cadastral community is the cadastral community of St. Johann ob Hohenburg, which belongs to the same community. The Köppling cadastral community connects to the north , with the route of the S7 express train line of the Graz-Köflacher Railway running along the border. The border to the cadastral community of Moosing runs along a small, unnamed stream and the Kainach in the northeast . In the east, the Lassnitz forms the border to the cadastral community of Stögersdorf, which belongs to the market town of Mooskirchen, with the Rotte Bubendorf . In the south and southwest the border runs to the market town of Ligist and the cadastral community of Grabenwarth with the village of the same name Grabenwarth and the Rotte Dietenberg , with the Dittenbergbach partially marking the border here in the southwest .

According to Statistics Austria, the village also includes the two Rotten Holzberg and Lahn in addition to the village of Hallersdorf . The Rotte Furth, which is no longer listed by name today, is also located in the area of ​​the cadastral municipality of Hallersdorf.

history

The area of ​​today's village was already populated during the Roman Empire . In the east of the village are the remains of a presumed and not precisely dated tumulus. The present-day village goes back to a clustered village with boulder corridors, which emerged as a Bavarian founding settlement in the 10th or 11th century . Later, the block corridors were divided into strip corridors . The first mention of the place as Hartmansdorf comes from a princely Urbar from the years 1268/1269. Further documentary mentions took place in 1527 as Albersdorf , 1577 as Algersdorf and finally in 1755 as Hallersdorf .

The inhabitants of the village belonged to the abolition of the basic rule in 1848 to various dominations, about to Altenburg , Hohenburg , Lannach , Liebenau and the Office and Mining Authority Hallerndorf the rule Greißenegg , the Office Rollau the reign Great Söding , the Office Neudorf the rule Lankowitz , the court office of the Ligist rule and the Pfaffenhübl office of the Winterhof rule . The tithe of grain went to the Lankowitz rule in the 16th and 17th centuries, while the hair and millet tithes and, later, the Marchfutter went to the Ligist rule. Hallersdorf belonged to the advertising district of the Ligist rule.

With the constitution of the free communities in 1850, Hallersdorf became a free local community of Hallersdorf. A first planned merger with the municipality of Sankt Johann ob Hohenburg failed in 1919. In 1927 the Hallersdorf volunteer fire department was founded. In the referendum on the annexation of Austria to the German Reich on April 10, 1938, 99, and thus all persons entitled to vote in Hallersdorf, voted for the annexation. Hallersdorf was thus a so-called leadership community. On January 1, 1948, the municipality was finally merged with the municipality of Sankt Johann ob Hohenburg. The fire brigade in town was not dissolved in 1950. On January 1, 2015, the municipality of Sankt Johann-Köppling, and thus also the town of Hallersdorf, was merged with the municipality of Söding to form the newly created municipality of Söding-Sankt Johann as part of the Styrian municipal structural reform .

Economy and Infrastructure

Hallersdorf is characterized by agriculture. Agriculture in particular plays an important role, and viticulture has also been important in the past centuries.

The local children attend the elementary school in Sankt Johann ob Hohenburg. The local volunteer fire brigade has been in existence since 1927. The Hallersdorf-Moosing water cooperative is responsible for supplying the population with water.

Culture and sights

There are several sacred buildings in Hallersdorf. The village chapel has existed since at least 1875 because the Way of the Cross in this building was inaugurated in October of that year. The Hallersdorf village shrine created by Alfred Schlosser was consecrated in September 1969.

politics

Former community leaders and mayors

  • 1850–1860 Franz Ilgerl
  • 1868, 1874 Joseph Wenzel (Wenzl)
  • 1875 N. Langmann
  • 1884–1886 Stefan Fuchs
  • 1887–1889 Joseph Wenzel
  • 1890–1910 Josef Gogg
  • 1910–1918 Jakob Ilgerl
  • 1919 Anton Pope
  • 1920–1935 Joseph Plantl
  • 1935 Alois Ully
  • 1937 NN, unknown administrator
  • 1939, 1944 N. Wastian
  • November 1945 N. Wenzl
  • 1946–1947 Karl Hussler

literature

  • Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 85-87 .

Individual evidence

  1. Announcement of the Styrian regional government of March 27, 2014 about the unification of the municipality of Sankt Johann-Köppling and the municipality of Söding, both political district of Voitsberg. Styrian Provincial Law Gazette of April 11, 2014. No. 42. ZDB -ID 705127-x . P. 1.
  2. ^ A b c d Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 85 .
  3. ^ A b c d e Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 87 .
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Walter Brunner (ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 86 .