Jadorf

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Jadorf ( village )
locality
Katastralgemeinde Jadorf
Jadorf (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Hallein  (HA), Salzburg
Judicial district Hallein
Pole. local community Kuchl
Coordinates 47 ° 38 '16 "  N , 13 ° 8' 50"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 38 '16 "  N , 13 ° 8' 50"  E
height 467  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 593 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 134 (2001)
Area  d. KG 8.5 km²
Post Code 5431 Kuchl
Statistical identification
Locality code 13637
Cadastral parish number 56211
Counting district / district Garnei-Jadorf-Moos (50207 001)
KG and counting district 001 with Garnei , Moos , Unterlangenberg : 2064 EW, 551 Geb. (2001)
Source: STAT : Local directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; SAGIS
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Jadorf is a place in the Salzachtal in the state of Salzburg as well as a place and cadastral municipality of the municipality of Kuchl , in the district of Hallein (Tennengau) .

geography

The place is about 6 kilometers southeast of Hallein , a good 1½ kilometers northeast of Kuchl . The Schöllbach , which becomes Mannsbach from the center of the village, flows through Jadorf towards the Salzach.

The village of Jadorf is a bit off the Salzach at around 470  m above sea level. A. Height. It forms a separate village and has a little under 150 buildings with a good 500 inhabitants.

The more extensive cadastral community of Jadorf with around 850  hectares also includes the villages of Moos near Kuchl, Garnei on the Salzach downstream and Unterlangenberg between Taugl and Auserbühel. This also corresponds to the Garnei-Jadorf-Moos census, which comprises around 550 buildings with around 2,000 inhabitants, a third of the community's population.

Neighboring towns, villages and cadastral communities:
Gamp  (KG, Gem.  Hallein )

Garnei  (O)

Vigaun  (KG,  Bad Vigaun community )


Rengerberg  (KG,  Bad Vigaun community )
Taugl  (KG, Gem.  St. Koloman )


Neighboring communities Unterlangenberg  (O)

Moss  (O)

Weissenbach  (KG)
Wood technical college

Kuchl   (O and KG)

Georgenberg (O and KG)

The village and KG Kuchl borders a short distance to the wood technology center in the southeast

History and infrastructure

The Roman road Virunum - Iuvavum , with the Mansio (post office) Cucullae probably at Georgenberg , passed east. In Oberlangenberg, traces of the Roman Quadraflur , measured exactly to the presumed north-west-south-east course of the road, are still legible today.

The place is already documented in the 13th century. In 1243 there is a “ mansum apud Iægerdorf / Iegersdorf ” called, 1325 a “Hof ze Ierdorf ”, 1395 Jaerdorf ; 1459 "ain Hofstat ze Jerdorf die yetz Hainrich Schawrer Innhat". Later the official spelling is Jardorf or Järdorf . The place name is difficult to interpret, it could have multiple roots to a personal name. It is unclear to what extent the “Hof zu Jadorf”, mentioned in the High Middle Ages, was the original courtyard (the villages of Kuchl mostly emerged from individual farms), or whether there was a group of houses that gave it its name. In 1609 Jadorf had 61 taxable residents, as many as the neighboring parish and market town of Kuchl, and until after the Second World War Jadorf was about the same size. In contrast to the more urban-looking main town, Jadorf has retained its village character. The facility as a street village on the local path along the Mannsbach (formerly from Garnei to Georgenberg, now to the wood technology center) is still recognizable today.

Jadorf is a bit off the Salzachtal Straße  (B159), the Tauern Autobahn  (A10) is directly connected to the neighboring Speckleiten ( Kuchl junction , Exit 22).

There is a fire brigade from the Kuchl volunteer fire brigade in the village.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Flood protection has been opened . In: mein district.at . ( mein district.at [accessed December 24, 2017]).
  2. a b c Local areas or census clusters (statistics) and cadastral parishes (land register) do not exactly match, the locality represents the current settlement area, the KG is historically determined: Some houses are alternately sorted differently for Kuchl and Georgenberg.
  3. Franz Brosch: Romance Quadrafluren in Noricum ripense. In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association (JOM) 94, Linz 1949, A. Chessboard-like structures. 1. The double find from Unterlangenberg-Asten. P. 132 ff., Full article p. 125–177 ( PDF on ZOBODAT ; there p. 8 ff.), Maps p. 134 and 136.
  4. a b 1243: Original in the Salzburger Urkundenbuch (SUB) III, p. 556, No. 1004a; P. 557, line 7, and p. 564, No. 1014-1325: Or., SUB IV, p. 358, line 1; Hans Widmann (Ed.), Adam Doppler: Documents and Regesta of the Benedictine nunnery Nonnberg , In: Communications of the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies (MGSLK) 36, 1896, p. 275 (whole article p. 1–43, 253–283) • 1459: Adam Doppler: Excerpts from the original documents of the Archbishop's Consistorial Archives in Salzburg (1441-1460). In: MGSLK 14, 1874, p. 125 (full article p. 1–202); Information according to the Salzburg Place Name Commission.
  5. August Prinzinger [d. Ä.]: The railroad and the old traffic routes. Kuchl and Georgenberg (continuation and conclusion) . In: MGSLK vol. 21, 1881, note 1), p. 6 ( full article, pp. 1–23, eReader, ANNO online);
    Roman, Slavic and Baier place names mix in the room.
  6. a b Kurt Klein  (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Salzburg , Kuchl: Garnei, Jadorf , p. 26 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references:   Urhof: Ziller Leopold: Contributions to the history of Kuchl , 1956. • 1609: Golling-Kuchl tax book , SLA Urbar 673.
  7. Löschzug Jadorf ( Memento of the original from January 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Kuchl Volunteer Fire Brigade, ff-kuchl.at.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ff-kuchl.at