Negroes

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Coordinates: 48 ° 37 '  N , 15 ° 5'  E

Basic data
State : Lower Austria
District : Zwettl
Cadastral parish of: Zwettl-Lower Austria
KG number: 24348
Residents : 34 (2001 census)
Area : 1.55 km²
Population density : 21.94 / km²
Postal code : A-3931
Area code : 02822
politics
Mayor : Manfred Floh
(as of September 16, 2019)

Negers is a village in Lower Austria . It is located in the cadastral municipality of the same name in the municipality of Zwettl-Niederösterreich , which also includes the towns of Mitterfeld, Schnürlhof and Holzmühle. According to the 2001 census , the cadastral community had 34 inhabitants on an area of ​​1.55 km².

location

The town of Negers is located off the main roads, on the L8249 state road at a distance of about 5.5 km as the crow flies northwest of the city center of Zwettl. It is connected to the Austrian intercity bus network through the post bus stop in the neighboring village of Rosenau .

The land registry area borders in the north on Rosenau Dorf , Rieggers and Gerlas , in the east on Oberstrahlbach and Schickenhof , in the south on Guttenbrunn and Rosenau Schloss and in the west on Niederneustift .

history

  • Negers was first mentioned in a document in 1346 as Negaizz . The name probably means "settlement of a man with the ( Slavic ) name Negoj".
Population
development
date Residents
1869 65
1951 53
1961 52
1971 42
1981 43
1991 34
2001 34
2011 40

Web links

Wiktionary: Negroes  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

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 27, 2011 .
  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. ^ Cadastral communities, initial mention and interpretation of names. City of Zwettl-NÖ, accessed on January 28, 2011 . Cf. Elisabeth Schuster: The Etymology of Lower Austrian Place Names . Ed .: Association for regional studies of Lower Austria. Vienna (1989, 1990, 1994).
  5. 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. 117 , accessed May 4, 2019 .
  6. ^ Ordinance of the Federal Monuments Office regarding the administrative district of Zwettl, Lower Austria. (PDF; 75 kB) Accessed September 12, 2017 .