Hoch-Liebenfels

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Hoch-Liebenfels ( scattered houses )
village
Hoch-Liebenfels (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Sankt Veit an der Glan  (SV), Carinthia
Judicial district Sankt Veit an der Glan
Pole. local community Liebenfels   ( KG  Rosenbichl )
Coordinates 46 ° 45 '17 "  N , 14 ° 16' 45"  O Coordinates: 46 ° 45 '17 "  N , 14 ° 16' 45"  Ef1
height 700  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 48 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 13 (January 1, 2011 f1)
Statistical identification
Locality code 01466
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Detached houses near the Liebenfels castle ruins
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; KAGIS
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Hoch-Liebenfels (until 1958: Liebenfels ) is a village in the municipality of Liebenfels in the Sankt Veit an der Glan district in Carinthia . The village has 48 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020). It lies entirely in the area of ​​the Rosenbichl cadastral community .

location

The village is located in the west of the Sankt Veit an der Glan district, immediately west and northwest of the village of Pulst . In addition to the Liebenfels castle ruins, it includes the castle's nursing home, which is now a listed building and is now used as a farm, some single-family houses built in recent years above the castle on the road from Pulst to Sörg , and the Schoberhof located between Pulst and Glantschach .

history

Liebenfels Castle was built in the 13th and 14th centuries and in the 15th century it was connected by walls to the initially isolated west tower. At the end of the 15th century the castle was besieged by the Hungarians and partly destroyed. The nursing home to the west of the castle was built in the 15th century. The Schoberhof or Zempnikhof is mentioned as an estate in the 17th century.

The village was named Liebenfels and belonged to the Rosenbichl tax district in the first half of the 19th century . With the creation of the political communities in the middle of the 19th century, the place came to the community Feistritz , which was renamed Pulst in 1875 . Through a municipality merger in 1958, the village came to the municipality of Liebenfels and has since been called Hoch-Liebenfels to distinguish it from the municipality capital, renamed by Feistritz to Liebenfels .

For a long time, the village consisted only of the nursing home and the Schoberhof with their respective outbuildings. However, from the end of the 1990s , a small settlement of single-family houses was built north of the castle, east of Miedling , belonging to the village of Hoch-Liebenfels.

Population development

The following population figures were counted for the village:

  • 1869: 3 houses, 33 inhabitants
  • 1880: 3 houses, 39 inhabitants
  • 1890: 4 houses, 38 inhabitants
  • 1900: 3 houses, 26 inhabitants
  • 1910: 3 houses, 36 inhabitants
  • 1923: 4 houses, 38 inhabitants
  • 1934: 45 inhabitants
  • 1961: 4 houses, 26 inhabitants
  • 2001: 10 buildings (including 10 with main residence) with 10 apartments and 7 households; 21 residents and 1 secondary residence cases
  • 2011: 13 buildings, 35 inhabitants

There are 0 workplaces in the village (as of 2011; 2001: 0) and 3 agricultural and forestry businesses (as of 2001).

Parts of the village

A distinction was the village constituents love rock and Schoberhof :

Liebenfels

Nursing home

The Liebenfels part of the village encompassed the immediate vicinity of the castle ruins with the nursing home.

  • 1890: 2 houses, 17 inhabitants
  • 1900: 2 houses, 9 inhabitants
  • 1910: 1 house, 18 inhabitants
  • 1923: 1 house, 18 inhabitants
  • 1961: 3 houses, 17 inhabitants

Schoberhof

Schoberhof

The Schoberhof part of the village comprised the group of buildings around the Schoberhof (also called Zempnikhof ).

  • 1890: 2 houses, 21 inhabitants
  • 1900: 1 house, 17 inhabitants
  • 1910: 2 houses, 18 inhabitants
  • 1923: 3 houses, 20 inhabitants
  • 1961: 1 house, 9 inhabitants

Individual evidence

  1. Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
  2. ^ Central Statistical Commission: Local Repertory of the Duchy of Carinthia. Based on the census of December 31, 1869. Carl Gerold's Sohn, Vienna 1872. p. 76.
  3. ^ KK Statistische Central-Commission (Ed.): Complete list of localities of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrathe according to the results of the census of December 31, 1880. Alfred Hölder, Vienna 1882. S. 60.
  4. a b c K. K. Statistical Central Commission (Ed.): Local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Reichsrathe. Revised based on the results of the census of December 31, 1890. V. Carinthia. Alfred Hölder, Vienna 1894. p. 60.
  5. a b c K. K. Central Statistical Commission (ed.): Community encyclopedia of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Imperial Council. Revised based on the results of the census of December 31, 1900. V. Carinthia. KK Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1905. p. 80.
  6. a b c Central Statistical Commission (Ed.): Spezialortsrepertorium der Österreichischen Länder. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. V. Carinthia. Verlag der Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1918. p. 41.
  7. a b c Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Local directory of Austria. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of March 7, 1923. Österreichische Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1930. Section Carinthia, p. 17.
  8. Handwritten addendum to the 1923 local directory (Federal Statistical Office (Hrsg.): Local directory of Austria. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of March 7, 1923. Österreichische Staatsdruckerei, Vienna 1930.) with the signature II 28238 of the Klagenfurt University Library. Section Carinthia, p. 17.
  9. a b c Austrian Central Statistical Office: Directory of Austria. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of March 21, 1961. Österreichische Staatsdruckerei, 1965. p. 256.
  10. a b c Statistics Austria (Ed.): Local directory 2001 Carinthia. Vienna 2004. 112.
  11. ^ A b Office of the Carinthian regional government, regional statistical office: Carinthian local directory. Territorial status January 1, 2014. Klagenfurt, 2014.