Gföhl

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Gföhl
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Coat of arms of Gföhl
Gföhl (Austria)
Gföhl
Basic data
Country: Austria
State : Lower Austria
Political District : Krems-Land
License plate : KR
Surface: 80.73 km²
Coordinates : 48 ° 31 ′  N , 15 ° 29 ′  E Coordinates: 48 ° 31 ′ 0 ″  N , 15 ° 29 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 579  m above sea level A.
Residents : 3,783 (January 1, 2020)
Population density : 47 inhabitants per km²
Postal code : 3542
Area code : 02716
Community code : 3 13 11
Address of the
municipal administration:
Hauptplatz 3
3542 Gföhl
Website: www.gfoehl.at
politics
Mayoress : Ludmilla Etzenberger ( ÖVP )
Municipal Council : ( 2020 )
(23 members)
14th
5
4th
14th 4th 
A total of 23 seats
Location of Gföhl in the Krems-Land district
Aggsbach Albrechtsberg an der Großen Krems Bergern im Dunkelsteinerwald Droß Dürnstein Furth bei Göttweig Gedersdorf Gföhl Grafenegg Hadersdorf-Kammern Jaidhof Krumau am Kamp Langenlois Lengenfeld Lichtenau im Waldviertel Maria Laach am Jauerling Mautern an der Donau Mühldorf Paudorf Rastenfeld Rohrendorf bei Krems Rossatz-Arnsdorf Schönberg am Kamp Senftenberg Spitz St. Leonhard am Hornerwald Straß im Straßertale Stratzing Weinzierl am Walde Weißenkirchen in der Wachau Krems an der DonauLocation of the municipality of Gföhl in the Krems-Land district (clickable map)
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Main square of Gföhl
Main square of Gföhl
Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria

Gföhl is a municipality with 3783 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the Krems-Land district in Lower Austria .

geography

Geographical location

Gföhl is located in the Waldviertel in Lower Austria on a plateau northeast of the Kremstal . The city of Krems an der Donau is about 20 km away. The area of ​​the municipality covers 80.75 square kilometers. 46.03 percent of the area is forested. Gföhl is located on the southwestern edge of the Gföhl forest.

Community structure

The municipality includes the following 19 localities (population in brackets as of January 1, 2020):

  • Felling (103)
  • Garmanns (77) including Au
  • Gföhl (2138) including Alt Gföhl and Seefeld
  • Gföhleramt (294) including defeat
  • Grand Moths (130)
  • Grotto Village (48)
  • Hohenstein (62)
  • Lengenfelderamt (36)
  • Litschgraben (23)
  • Mittelbergeramt (50)
  • Moritzreith (118)
  • New building (35) including Am Rodinger
  • Ober-Meisling (90)
  • Rastbach (107)
  • Rice pudding (60)
  • Horsemen (97)
  • Seeb (117)
  • Unter-Meisling (175) including Leisberg
  • Wurfenthalgraben (23)

The community consists of the cadastral communities of Felling, Garmanns, Gföhl, Gföhleramt, Großmotten, Grottendorf, Hohenstein, Lengenfelderamt, Litsch and Wurfenthalgraben , Mittelbergeramt, Moritzreith, Neubau, Obermeisling, Rastbach, Reisling, Reittern, Seeb and Untermeisling.

Neighboring communities

Notch field Jaidhof Langenlois
Lichtenau compass
Albrechtsberg Senftenberg ,
Weinzierl
Lengenfeld ,
Droß

history

The street group settlement was created when the streets to Zwettl , Krems an der Donau , Langenlois and Gars am Kamp met south of the old aristocratic palace Jaidhof .

In 2011/12, the Lotos-Lindmayer-Privatstiftung wanted to build a Buddhist stupa with parking lots and a building for monks on the outskirts of Gföhl . A referendum was held on February 12, 2012 about the necessary reallocation of the property. The turnout reached 52 percent, around two thirds of the votes cast rejected the project.

From 1988 to 2016, the Gföhlerwald open-air theater took place every year with the Karl May Festival .

Population development


Culture and sights

See also:  List of listed objects in Gföhl

economy

In 2001 there were 152 non-agricultural workplaces, and according to the 1999 survey there were 276 in agriculture and forestry. According to the 2001 census, the number of people in employment at home was 1,691. In 2001, the employment rate was 46.92 percent.

politics

Municipal council

The city ​​council has a total of 23 seats.

With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria 2020 , the municipal council has the following mandate distribution: ÖVP 14, SPÖ 5, FPÖ 4.

mayor

  • until 2013 Karl Simlinger (ÖVP)
  • since 2014 Ludmilla Etzenberger (ÖVP)

Personalities

Honorary citizen

Sons and daughters of the church

literature

  • Johann A. Wurzer (Ed.): 800 years of Gföhl. Homeland book . Lower Austrian education and homeland organization - Gföhl branch, Gföhl 1982.

Others

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Gföhl
  2. a b Dehio Lower Austria north of the Danube 1990 , Gföhl, pages 266ff
  3. Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
  4. Georg Renner: Stupa: When Buddha wanted to come to Gföhl. In: DiePresse.com . February 11, 2012.
  5. ^ ORF reporting on the referendum
  6. ^ Project Peace Pagoda Gföhl RegiowikiAT
  7. Gföhler mayor resigns. In: derStandard.at. December 6, 2013, accessed December 6, 2013 .
  8. http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung.php?schluessel=OTS_20080203_OTS0043
  9. http://www.sommerkinoe.at/?ki=st20080615125529

Web links

Commons : Gföhl  - collection of images, videos and audio files