Kemating (municipality of Göming)
Kemating ( village ) locality |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Salzburg area (SL), Salzburg | |
Judicial district | Oberndorf | |
Pole. local community | Göming | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 56 '53 " N , 12 ° 57' 49" E | |
height | 450 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the village | 104 (January 1, 2020) | |
Post Code | 5114 Göming | |
Statistical identification | ||
Locality code | 13738 | |
View of Kemating from the southwest |
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Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; SAGIS |
Kemating is a village and a locality in the municipality of Göming in the province of Salzburg.
geography
The place Kemating is about 800 meters east of the community capital Göming and about 1 km north of Dreimühlen and the Oichten at about 450 m above sea level. A. The village also includes the Rotte Eberharten, 2 km to the east, and the hamlet of Furt, 700 meters to the south-east . As of January 1, 2020, the village of Kemating has 104 inhabitants.
history
The name is derived from the Old High German kemináta , which goes back to the Latin caminata (= 'provided with a fireplace, heated'). It was used to describe a house that - unlike others around it - was heated and therefore served as a place of residence for people.
The area has been populated at least since the High Middle Ages . In the Salzburg document book with the entry “in loco Cheminatingun” around 1050, the place was first mentioned in a document. Two other mentions of the place can be found in the 13th century.
Around 1780, in the Hieronymus cadastre of the district court of Laufen , to which the area was subject at the time, a Kematinger district is named as a cadastral community . The spelling Kemathen can also be found at this time for the place . From the naming of the cadastral area after this place it can be concluded that Kemating was more important at that time than later. Because around 1850 the political communities were established in the state of Salzburg and Göming made the capital . Kemating has been part of this community ever since.
Economy and Transport
The village lives primarily from agriculture; some agricultural products are sold from the farm. Not far south of Kemating there is a carcass recycling company . There is also a sales point for medical technology products in Kemating.
Kemating is located on the Göminger Landesstraße (L259) from Oberndorf near Salzburg to Nussdorf am Haunsberg and is not connected to any public transport. The next train stop is Oberndorf train station of the Salzburg Local Railway (around 1.7 km).
Culture
A wayside cross exists on the eastern outskirts of Kemating as small cultural goods and a house chapel on the western outskirts with the lip-maker chapel. The building probably dates from the middle of the 18th century and was originally a wooden structure. The chapel was renovated, redesigned and re-consecrated in 1958. The picture painted on wood shows the coronation of Mary . A prayer text on the wall calls on St. Francis Xavier for help.
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- ↑ All height and distance information according to the official Salzburg Geographic Information System ( SAGIS ).
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
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↑ For the sources see 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 of the communications of the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies , ISBN 978-3-902932-30-3 , p. 63); for word etymology s. also the entry Kemenate in: Kluge. Etymological dictionary of the German language , edited by Elmar Sebold, 24th, revised and expanded edition, Berlin: de Gruyter 2002 (CD-ROM).
The same word history also applies to the place Kemating (municipality Bergheim) in the same district and probably for all other places called Kemating , Kematen and Kemathen , all of which are located in southern Bavaria as well as predominantly in western Austria and in the South Tyrolean region. - ^ Lippbauer Chapel in Kemating. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .