List of judicial districts in Gorizia and Gradisca
This list of judicial districts in Gorizia and Gradisca lists all former judicial districts in the Austrian crown land of Gorizia and Gradisca .
history
Gorizia and Gradisca belonged to the Austrian kingdom of Illyria until 1849, after which it was united with Trieste and Istria to form the new crown land coastal land . With the imperial constitution of 1861, the county of Gorizia and Gradisca acquired the property of an independent crown land, although the common kk coastal governor in Trieste and the common law and regulation gazette for the Austro-Irish coastal country were retained.
The organization of the courts also reflected the togetherness of the three areas of the coastal country, as the k. k. Higher Regional Court of Trieste has been established as the competent Higher Regional Court for the areas of Trieste, Istria and Gorizia.
For the area of the county of Gorizia and Gradisca, the district court in Gorizia was also created, which stood above the district courts in the judicial districts.
Judicial districts
The table contains the following information (as of 1910):
Judicial district: | Name of the judicial district in German |
Slow. Bez .: | Slovenian name |
Ital. Designation: | Italian name |
Regional Court: | Regional court to which the district court was subordinate |
Polit. District (s): | Political district (s) in which the judicial district was then located |
Residents: | Residents |
Area in km²: | Area in km² |
Population density: | Population density in inhabitants per km² |
German speakers: | Residents with German colloquial language |
Italian-speaking: | Italian colloquial residents |
Slow.-spr .: | Residents with Slovene colloquial language |
Other: | Residents with other colloquial languages as well as foreigners |
Judicial district | Slow. Bez. | Ital. Bez. | Regional court |
Polit. District (s) |
Check- residents |
Area in km² |
Population density |
German speakers |
Ital.- spr. |
Slow- spr. |
Sons- term |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cervignano | Červinjan | Cervignano | Gorizia | Monfalcone | 30,477 | 309.78 | 98.38 | 110 | 27,991 | 48 | 2,328 |
Cormons | Kormin | Cromons | Gorizia | Gradisca | 19,790 | 117.47 | 168.47 | 329 | 13,538 | 4,354 | 1,569 |
Flitsch | Bovec | Plezzo | Gorizia | Tolmein | 5,621 | 363.53 | 15.46 | 26th | 8th | 5,528 | 59 |
Gorizia | Gorica | Gorizia | Gorizia |
Gorizia city / Gorizia (country) |
76.016 | 403.49 | 188.40 | 3,521 | 17,545 | 52.207 | 2,743 |
Gradisca | Gradiška | Gradisca | Gorizia | Gradisca | 14,365 | 69.48 | 206.75 | 62 | 12,725 | 302 | 1,273 |
Passion | Ajdovščina | Aidussina | Gorizia | Gorizia (country) | 14,788 | 168.72 | 87.65 | 15th | 9 | 14,685 | 79 |
Canal Castle | Canal ob Soči | Canal | Gorizia | Gorizia (country) | 14052 | 211.68 | 66.38 | 50 | 22nd | 13,937 | 43 |
Good Friday | Kobarid | Caporetto | Gorizia | Tolmein | 9,120 | 202.84 | 44.96 | 7th | 0 | 9,064 | 49 |
Kirchheim | Cerkno | Cirehina | Gorizia | Tolmein | 8,141 | 159.26 | 51.12 | 0 | 0 | 8,131 | 10 |
Comein | Komen | Comeno | Trieste | Sesana | 14,708 | 195.47 | 75.24 | 66 | 250 | 14.009 | 383 |
Monfalcone | Tržič | Monfalcone | Gorizia | Monfalcone | 22,561 | 123.79 | 182.25 | 125 | 17,944 | 1,645 | 2,847 |
Tolmein | Tolmin | Tolmino | Gorizia | Tolmein | 15,357 | 314.98 | 48.76 | 89 | 21st | 15.166 | 81 |
Zizan | Sežana | Sesana | Trieste | Sesana | 15,753 | 276.48 | 56.98 | 80 | 93 | 15,488 | 92 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ General Reich Law and Government Gazette for the Empire of Austria. 1850, XLI. Piece, No. 138: "Ordinance of the Minister of Justice of April 6, 1850 [...]"
literature
- kk Central Statistical Commission (Ed.): Special locations repertory for the Austrian-Illyrian coastal region. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. Vienna 1918 (special location repertories of the Austrian states)