Huttich (Seekirchen am Wallersee municipality)

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Huttich ( Rotte )
locality
Huttich (Municipality of Seekirchen am Wallersee) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Salzburg area  (SL), Salzburg
Judicial district Neumarkt near Salzburg
Pole. local community Seekirchen am Wallersee   ( KG  Seewalchen)
Coordinates 47 ° 55 '28 "  N , 13 ° 9' 24"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 55 '28 "  N , 13 ° 9' 24"  Ef1
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Residents of the village 242 (January 1, 2020)
Postcodesf0 5201, 5203 Seekirchen am Wallersee
prefix + 43/6212 (Seekirchen am Wallersee)
Statistical identification
Locality code 13886
Counting district / district Kothgumprechting-Bayerham (50339 001)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; SAGIS
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Huttich is in the north of the province of Salzburg lies the township Seekirchen am Wallersee related settlement and village with 267 inhabitants (2017).

geography

The location Huttich and has an area of 4.9 extending from the Obertrumer national road (L 102) east to Seekirchner national road (L 238) and then continue on to the Wallersee located Europe reserve Wallersee-Wengermoor . The village is bordered in the north by Tödtleinsdorf (municipality of Köstendorf ) and in the south by the Seekirchen villages Seewalchen and Bayerham . In addition, the villages of Zaisberg and Waldprechting border in the west and southwest and the Köstendorfer village of Helming in the east . The locality of Huttich, together with the localities of Seewalchen and Bayerham, form the cadastral community of Seewalchen. With regard to official statistics, Huttich belongs to the Kothgumprechting-Bayerham counting district .

Settlements in the local area are the villages Wirthenstätten, Ober- and Unterkriechham as well as the Rotten Gezing and the eponymous Huttich itself. The area is traversed in a west-east direction by the 2.8 km long Gezingbach. To the north, the Schönbach first flows parallel to the Gezingbach, after a bend to the south it joins the Gezingbach near Huttich and shortly afterwards flows into Wallersee in Wallersee-Zell (Bayerham).

Most of the undeveloped soil consists of meadows and pastureland, and a small part of it is forest in the west, north and east.

history

The place Huttich in the Franziszeischen cadastre

No sources are known about the origin of the place, but it has existed at least since the High Middle Ages . The first evidence of the location can be found in the Salzburg document book (SUB) from the second half of the 12th century with a Heinr (I) de Hůtich . The place name itself is accepted as a settlement name going back to an Old High German personal name Huotuhh , later Huotihh . This would not rule out a settlement in the early Middle Ages.

In 1783 a property for Huettich is mentioned in the SUB . The spelling Huttich can be found in the Franziszeischen cadastre of the 19th century. In the record made between 1823 and 1830, there are four houses with small outbuildings in the village of Huttich, today's addresses Huttich 1, 2, 3 and 5.

Culture

In Huttich the estate is Zachhiesenhof where the Community toiling Christians for a New Jerusalem is located. Members of the community of around fifty people run a farm there, the Weinbergschule boarding school and a publisher with seminars ( ISE Verlag und Seminare ).

Individual evidence

  1. Statistics Austria: Population on 1.1.2017 by location (area status 1.1.2017). (PDF; 3.9 MB)
  2. Ingo Reiffenstein and Thomas Lindner: Historical-Etymological Lexicon of Salzburg Place Names (HELSON) . Volume 1 - City of Salzburg and Flachgau, Edition Tandem, Salzburg 2015 [= 32nd supplementary volume to the communications of the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies ], ISBN 978-3-902932-30-3 , p. 57.
  3. ^ Verlag ISE - About Us , accessed on November 30, 2017.