Mitterreith (municipality of Zwettl)

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Coordinates: 48 ° 36 '  N , 15 ° 15'  E

Basic data
State : Lower Austria
District : Zwettl
Cadastral parish of: Zwettl-Lower Austria
KG number: 24346
Residents : 115 (2001 census)
Area : 3.68 km²
Population density : 31.25 / km²
Postal code : A-3533
Area code : 02822
politics
Mayor : Franz Zeindl
(as of September 16, 2019)

Mitterreith is a large town in Lower Austria and a cadastral municipality of the municipality of Zwettl-Lower Austria . According to the 2001 census, the cadastral community had 115 inhabitants on an area of ​​3.68 km².

location

Mitterreith is about 7.7 kilometers as the crow flies east of the city center of Zwettl. The place is connected to the Austrian intercity bus network by post buses .

The municipality is bounded in the north and east by the Ottenstein reservoir . To the north of it is the uninhabited cadastral communities Niederplöttbach , which belongs to the municipality of Pölla . The KG Flachau , which has also been uninhabited since 1970, borders in the east . In the south Mitterreith borders on Friedersbach , in the southwest on Rudmanns , in the west on Edelhof and northwest on Zwettl Stift .

Population
development
date Residents
1869 176
1951 144
1961 134
1971 132
1981 143
1991 125
2001 115
2011 133

history

Mitterreith was first mentioned in 1333 as Mitternrewt . The name means " clearing located in the middle ".

The center Reither local chapel houses several pieces from the inventory of the former St. Thomas Church, built a 1450 and 1785 by Joseph II. Abolished Sanctuary , located on the territory of today between Zwettl and Kühbach military training area Allentsteig was. There is a statue of Mary with the child from the first quarter of the 15th century, a baroque crucifix (around 1700) and a statue of St. Leonhard (early 16th century).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mayor - All. In: zwettl.gv.at. Retrieved September 16, 2019 .
  2. Census of May 15, 2001: inhabitants by locality. (PDF; 16 kB) In: Statistics Austria. Federal Statistical Office Austria, p. 1 , accessed on January 23, 2010 .
  3. ^ Austrian Academy of Sciences (ed.): The cities of Lower Austria . Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1982, ISBN 978-3-7001-0463-6 , p. 388 .
  4. Kurt Klein: Historisches Ortslexikon - Statistical Documentation on Population and Settlement History. Lower Austria, part 4: Waidhofen an der Thaya, Wiener Neustadt (Land), Vienna area, Zwettl. (PDF; 840 KB) In: oeaw.ac.at. ÖAW , August 31, 2016, p. 116 , accessed on May 4, 2019 .
  5. ^ Cadastral communities, initial mention and interpretation of names. City of Zwettl-NÖ, accessed on January 22, 2010 . Cf. Elisabeth Schuster: The Etymology of Lower Austrian Place Names . Ed .: Association for regional studies of Lower Austria. Vienna (1989, 1990, 1994).
  6. The inventory. In: Döllersheim.at. Waldviertel Information Association, archived from the original on October 25, 2012 ; Retrieved January 23, 2010 .