Harterleiten

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Harterleiten ( scattered houses )
locality
cadastral municipality Harterleithen
Harterleiten (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Freistadt  (FR), Upper Austria
Judicial district Free City
Pole. local community Kefermarkt
Coordinates 48 ° 25 '46 "  N , 14 ° 33' 42"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 25 '46 "  N , 14 ° 33' 42"  E
height 660  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 102 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 43 (2001)
Area  d. KG 7.2 km²
Post Code 4292 Kefermarkt
Statistical identification
Locality code 08288
Cadastral parish number 41034
Counting district / district Kefermarkt (40607 000)
with Gratzer, Mairhofer
Source: STAT : Directory of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Harterleiten is a place in Upper Austria , and locality and cadastral community (Harterleithen) of the municipality of Kefermarkt and locality of the municipality of Lasberg , both in the district of Freistadt .

geography

Harterleiten (part of the municipality)
locality
Basic data
Pole. District , state Freistadt  (FR), Upper Austria
Judicial district Free City
Pole. local community Lasberg
Coordinates (K) 48 ° 26 '17 "  N , 14 ° 33' 45"  E
height 660  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 4 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 3 (2001)
Post Code 4292 Lasberg
Statistical identification
Locality code 08320
Counting district / district Lasberg - Wartberg (40609 000)
with Altmühle
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS ;
(K) Coordinate not official
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The scattered settlement is located almost 10 kilometers southeast of Freistadt , directly southeast above Kefermarkt, in the valley area of ​​the Feldaist , at an altitude of 660  m above sea level. A.

The local area includes the whole area in the lowest loop of the Flanitz near Flanitztal and the Luchsberg  ( 516  m above sea level ) to the Saselgrabenbach , which flows just below the Flanitz estuary at Mairhofer at the beginning of the Feldaist gorge. The two localities have almost 50 buildings with around 130 inhabitants, mostly in the Kefermarkt part, including the individual layers Mairhofer and Gratzer , which is already on the Riedl between Feldaist and Flanitz on the L1469  Selker Straße south of Lehen . Lasberg only includes the Altmühle an der Flanitz and a location near Schallhof on the L1474 Kefermarkter Straße to Gutau.

The Kefermarkt cadastral community Harterleiten largely comprises the local area and the village of Wittinghof on the other side of the Feldaist southwest of Kefermarkt, as well as the localities of the fiefdom of the market town.

Due to its landscape characteristics, the north-western part of the village is still counted as a protuberance as part of the Aist-Naarn-Kuppenland , which is actually to the east, while the south - eastern part and the rest of the cadastral municipality with the Aist valley belong to the central Mühlviertel highlands, which are located to the west .

Neighborhoods and cadastral communities:
Kefermarkt
(O, KG, Gem.)
Weinberg
(O, Gem. Kefermarkt)
Lasberg (KG, Gem. Lasberg)
Elz  (O, Gem.  Lasberg )
Dörfl (O, Gem. Kefermarkt)

Pernau (KG, Gem.Kefermarkt)

Wittinghof (O, Gem. Kefermarkt)
Neighboring communities Schallhof (O, Gem. Gutau)

Erdmanns-
village
 (KG, Gutau Gem.)
Netzberg    Neustadt

(O, Gem.  Pregarten ) (O, Gem. Gutau)

Selker (KG,  Pregarten )
Schöferhof (O, Gem. Gutau)

Hundsdorf (KG, Gem. Gutau)

history

The already prehistoric colonization of the room is carried Lochbeil from serpentine occupied, which was found in 1965 by the house Harterleiten no. 6 (Gratzer in Hart). The -itz names of the rivers are evidence of the Slavic settlement in the early Middle Ages, the settlement names of German origin throughout, the repopulation of the High Middle Ages. The place name itself is probably related to Hardt 'Wald' and Leite 'Hang'; in fact, in the early 19th century, the name was still a field name of the forest / meadow section southeast of the junction of the goods road at Hno. 14 and 15 (Gamlehener, Bergmann) - there is no explicit settlement of the name. The name is first documented in 1775 in the Josephinische Landesaufnahme . The dialect pronunciation is indicated with ˌhoːʊdʊˈlɑːi d n .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Upper Austrian regional archive A 7097; FD Nov. – Dec. 1965, p. 3. According to Josef Reitinger: Pre- and early history of Upper Austria . tape 2 . Oberösterreichischer Landesverlag, 1968, p. 206 , col. 2 .
  2. Franz Stundner: The office of the regiment of n.-ö. Landes at the time of Ferdinand I (1521-1564) . In: Yearbook for regional studies of Lower Austria . New series 31 (1953/54), footnote 84, p. 102 ( PDF on ZOBODAT - full article pp. 95–112). Ernst Schwarz: The place names of eastern Upper Austria . tape
     42 of Prague's German Studies . F. Kraus, 1926, p. 63 . gives "By the leadership of the hard, the people in the forest".
  3. 1827, at the official location coordinates. Franciscan cadastre 1817–1861 (layer online at DORIS, various map themes)
  4. a b Karl Hohensinner , Peter Wiesinger : The place names of the political districts Perg and Freistadt . In: Academy of Sciences. Commission for dialectology and name research (ed.): Ortnamesbuch des Landes Oberösterreich . tape 11 . Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2003, ISBN 978-3-7001-3103-8 , p. 165 .