Mistelbach (community Großschönau)

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Mistelbach ( village )
locality
cadastral community Mistelbach
Mistelbach (municipality of Großschönau) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Gmünd  (GD), Lower Austria
Judicial district Gmünd in Lower Austria
Pole. local community Großschönau
Coordinates 48 ° 39 '59 "  N , 14 ° 55' 55"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 39 '59 "  N , 14 ° 55' 55"  Ef1
height 636  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 60 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 31 (2011)
Area  d. KG 3.3 km²
Post Code 3922 Großschönau
prefix + 43/02815f1
Statistical identification
Locality code 03628
Cadastral parish number 07321
image
Mistelbach taken from a hill (facing northeast)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS
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Mistelbach is a cadastral community and village of Großschönau in the Gmünd district in Lower Austria .

geography

Mistelbach is located in northwestern Lower Austria ( Waldviertel ) at an altitude of approx. 636 meters southeast of Weitra. Greiner Straße (B119) passes east of the village . Mistelbach is from the same stream flows through Mistelbach.

history

The village of Mistelbach was founded around 1165 by Hadmar II von Kuenring . Mistelbach got its name from Hadmar's wife, Euphemia von Mistelbach in the Weinviertel. According to stories, Hadmar wanted to alleviate her homesickness by naming a village after Euphemias' hometown. Originally Mistelbach was an independent municipality until it joined the Großschönau municipality in 1968 and thus became a cadastral municipality .

Volunteer firefighter

The Mistelbach volunteer fire brigade was founded in 1925 and provides fire protection and general help. There is a fire water pond , an underground fire water tank and a hydrant in Mistelbach for the extraction of fire water .

Fire station of the volunteer fire department Mistelbach

Infrastructure

Mistelbach is connected to the Austrian road network by Greiner Straße (B119) . Furthermore, a supply road leads from Mistelbach to the neighboring village of Spital , which already belongs to the municipality of Weitra . In 1987 the planning of the approx. Three kilometer long "Haselberg Forest Road" began. Due to long delays caused by planning obstacles, the forest road could not be opened until 1997.

literature

  • Rupert Hauer: Local history of the Gmünd district , 2nd edition, Gmünd 1951
  • Walter Pongratz and Josef Tomaschek as well as Paula Tomaschek, Hubert Haider and Elisabeth Grübl : Heimatbuch der Marktgemeinde Großschönau , Großschönau 2000

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