Carrot

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Carrot ( scattered houses )
locality
area / Rotte
Carrot (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state St. Pölten  (PL), Lower Austria
Judicial district St. Polten
Pole. local community Frankenfels
Coordinates 47 ° 59 '26 "  N , 15 ° 17' 8"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 59 '26 "  N , 15 ° 17' 8"  E
height 870  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 23 (January 1, 2016)
Building status 8 (2001 f1)
Post Code 3213 Frankenfels
Statistical identification
Locality code 05439
Counting district / district Frankenfels area (31906 001)
with Haag, Hochscharten, Hofstadt, Seestein
Source: STAT : Place directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS
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Karrotte is a village in the Türnitz Alps in the Lower Austrian Mostviertel ( Lower Austrian Limestone Alps ), municipality of Frankenfels , St. Pölten district .

geography

The place is located about 36 kilometers southwest of St. Pölten , 9 km east of Scheibbs , about 3 km northwest of the municipality's capital.

The scattered settlement is around 870  m above sea level. A. height on the north slope of CHF Felsberg  (933/ 918  m above sea level. A. ), in the source area of the white Bach , which then in the ruin Weissenburg the Pielach flows, and the angle of the trench to Weissbach. Here the mountainous region of the Mostviertel limestone foothills ( Türnitz Alps ) merges into the foothills of the Ötscher region .

The village has only eight buildings with around 20 inhabitants. The local area includes - from east to west - the individual layers of Hochscharten as a pass summit in the summit region of the Frankenfelsberg via Frankenfels to Winkelgraben, Hofstadt , Haag , and Seestein on the uppermost Weißenbach.

Neighborhoods
Gardens Mountain
(Gem.  St. Anton ad J. , District Scheibbs )
Wiesrotte
Welfare strike
(Gem.  St. Anton ad J. , District Scheibbs )
Neighboring communities Fiefdom
Ödrotte Rosenbühelrotte

history

The place name is related to the alpine valley form Kar and the settlement form Rotte . The place name is already documented in 1449 ( Urbar von Wallsee ) , the division of the region into Rotten in 1629.

Population and building status
Archduchy of Austria Crown land of Austria under the Enns
( Austrian Empire /
Austria-Hungary )
State of Lower Austria
(Republic of Austria )
year 1449 1629 1751 1771 1787 1794 1822 1830 1869 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
population - - - - - 54 - - 64 36 42 34 35 25th 22nd
building 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 6th 6th 7th 7th 7th 8th

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 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 . Lower Austria part 3, carrot , p.  82 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special sources::  1499: land registers of the sovereign rulers, court chamber archive . After lit. Gamsjäger: Frankenfelser Häuserbuch. 1987
    1629: Gamsjäger: Frankenfelser Häuserbuch. 1987. Also: Lit. Gamsjäger, Langthaler: Das Frankenfelser Buch. 1997
    Lower Austrian Provincial Archives (NÖLA), State Archives . Information based on the Weigl estate in the NÖLA.
    1771: Existence of houses when house numbers were introduced. After Heinrich Weigl: Historical book of place names of Lower Austria. 1964-81; partly local sources.
    1787: Josephine versions 1786/87. NÖLA, State Archives .
    1794: Topographical Materials 1794/97, NÖLA, Ständisches Archiv . According to Kurt Klein: The population of Lower Austrian villages in 1794/97. In: Our home 1/1984, 3 ff.
    1822: Numbers of houses from the military conscription, probably around 1820. According to JWC Steinius: Topographical Land Schematismus or list of all the villages in the Archduchy of Austria under the Enns. 1822.
    1830: Mostly information from the military conscription 1830/37, some older. After Franz Xaver Joseph Schweickhardt (von Sickingen): Representation of the Archduchy of Austria under the Enns . 1831–41.
    1869: Statistical Central Commission (ed.): Local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . (1871 ff.).
    1951 and later: Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (Ed.): Ortverzeichnis . (Results of the census).