Kruckenberg (communities Deutschlandsberg, Bad Schwanberg)
Kruckenberg (cadastral community) locality counting district Weitensfeld |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Deutschlandsberg (DL), Styria | |
Judicial district | Deutschlandsberg | |
Pole. local community | Deutschlandsberg | |
Coordinates | 46 ° 48 '52 " N , 15 ° 8' 54" E | |
Residents of the village | 139 (January 1, 2020) | |
Building status | 40 (addresses 2018 | )|
surface | 634.41 ha | |
Post Code | 8530 Deutschlandsberg | |
Statistical identification | ||
Locality code | 14519 | |
Counting district / district | Weitensfeld (60344 018) | |
with Oberkruckenberg ; until 2014 part of the community of Trahütten Source: STAT : Ortverzeichnis ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk |
Kruckenberg is a place on the Koralm in the district of Deutschlandsberg in Styria .
The former municipality was divided into the two (today former) municipalities of Hollenegg and Trahütten on January 1, 1975 and today forms a locality or cadastral municipality of the municipality of Deutschlandsberg , as well as another village in the municipality of Bad Schwanberg .
geography
The place is about three kilometers west of Deutschlandsberg .
The scattered settlement Kruckenberg lies south of the wine level road (here L619 ) at Riedel, who retreats to Hollenegg down, and left in the valley of Stullneggbachs on the 480- 820 m above sea level. A. Height. The hill towards Hollenegg is the Wolfgangikogel ( 767 m above sea level ), on the summit of which the St. Wolfgangi mountain church stands.
Kruckenberg locality |
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Basic data | |
Pole. District , state | Deutschlandsberg , Styria |
Pole. local community | Bad Schwanberg ( KG Neuberg ) |
Coordinates | 46 ° 47 ′ 17 " N , 15 ° 10 ′ 45" E |
height | 478 m above sea level A. |
Residents of the village | 51 (January 1, 2020) |
Building status | 32 (addresses 2018 | )
Post Code | 8541 Bad Schwanberg |
Statistical identification | |
Locality code | 17271 |
Counting district / district | Kruckenberg (60344 005) |
with Unterkruckenberg ; until 2014 part of the municipality of Hollenegg Source: STAT : Ortverzeichnis ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk |
Oberkruckenberg (Gem. Deutschlandsberg) |
Trahütten (Gem. Deutschlandsberg) |
Trahütten-Scattered Houses (Gem. Deutschlandsberg) |
Rostock (Gem. Deutschlandsberg)
Gressenberg Schattseite |
Warning view (in Bad Schwanberg) |
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Obermainsdorf (municipality of Bad Schwanberg) |
Unterkruckenberg (community Bad Schwanberg) |
The northern houses on the Riedel belong to Deutschlandsberg and together with Oberkruckenberg form the village of Kruckenberg to the northwest . It includes around 40 addresses with around 150 residents (January 1, 2020: 139).
The rest of the village belongs to the village of Kruckenberg von Bad Schwanberg, which mainly includes the scattered houses of Unterkruckenberg . This place has about 30 addresses with 51 inhabitants (January 1, 2020: 51).
Trahütten (Gem. Deutschlandsberg) |
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Deutschlandsberg (Gem. Deutschlandsberg) | ||
Mainsdorf (district of Bad Schwanberg) |
Rostock (Gem. Deutschlandsberg)
Gressenberg |
Neuberg (municipality of Bad Schwanberg) |
The Deutschlandsberg cadastral community of Kruckenberg with 634 hectares stretches as a narrow strip 4 kilometers further uphill along the Weinebenstraße, past the Reschsiedlung , to the south of Osterwitz . The houses there are already counted as part of Rostock . The southern districts of Trahütten are also in the cadastral area .
Osterwitz (Gem. Deutschlandsberg) |
Trahütten (Gem. Deutschlandsberg) |
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Rostock (Gem. Deutschlandsberg)
Gressenberg |
Warning view (in Bad Schwanberg) |
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Mainsdorf (district of Bad Schwanberg) |
Neuberg (municipality of Bad Schwanberg) |
History and infrastructure
The old spelling of the name is Krukenberg. The area on the Stullneggbach, which had much more agricultural land in the 19th century, was also called "Weidenfeld" or "Weitensfeld". This name has been retained for the counting district of what is now Germany's locality.
The Gothic branch church of St. Wolfgang ob Hollenegg was built in 1494, but later fell into disrepair, so that only the choir is now a small church. It was an important local pilgrimage church.
With the creation of the local parishes in 1848/49 , Kruckenberg became its own political municipality. On January 1, 1975, the community was dissolved and divided between the communities of Hollenegg and Trahütten. On January 1, 2015 , this division was carried over to the communities of Schwanberg and Deutschlandsberg, to which Hollenegg and Trahütten, respectively, were incorporated.
Web links
- 60344 - Deutschlandsberg. Community data, Statistics Austria .
- 60349 - Bad Schwanberg. Community data, Statistics Austria .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c The Josephinische Landesaufnahme around 1780 leads here (from northwest to southeast) “In Warenblüch” on today's Weinebenstrasse, “Weidenfeld”, “Sct. Wolfgang ”and“ Krukenberg ”; the settlement corridors cf. Franziszäischer Cadastre 1820–1841 (the latter layer online at STMGIS: "Education & Culture"; all regional recordings online at Arcanum / Austrian State Archives: mapire.eu ).
- ↑ Josef Andreas Janisch: "Topographisch-Statistisches Lexikon von Steiermark.", Volume 3, Verlag Leykam, 1885, "Weitensfeld", p. 1279 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
- ↑ Law of December 12, 1974 on the division of the municipality of Kruckenberg into the municipalities of Hollenegg and Trahütten Landesgesetzblatt für die Steiermark of February 3, 1975, 2nd item, No. 5., p. 3. (eReader, ALEX Online ).