Wildendürnbach
Wildendürnbach
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Lower Austria | |
Political District : | Mistelbach | |
License plate : | MI | |
Surface: | 53.65 km² | |
Coordinates : | 48 ° 45 ' N , 16 ° 30' E | |
Height : | 203 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 1,568 (January 1, 2020) | |
Postal code : | 2164 | |
Area code : | 02523 | |
Community code : | 3 16 53 | |
NUTS region | AT125 | |
UN / LOCODE | AT WDB | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Wildendürnbach 95 2164 Wildendürnbach |
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politics | ||
Mayor : | Manuela Leisser ( ÖVP ) | |
Municipal Council : ( 2020 ) (19 members) |
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Location of Wildendürnbach in the Mistelbach district | ||
Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
Wildendürnbach is a municipality with 1568 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the northern Weinviertel on the Czech border. It is located about 10 km east of Laa an der Thaya and 25 km north of the district capital Mistelbach (Lower Austria) .
geography
Wildendürnbach is located in the Weinviertel in Lower Austria. The area of the municipality covers 53.65 km², 11.92% of the area is forested.
Community structure
The municipality includes the following four localities (population in brackets as of January 1, 2020):
- Alt-Prerau (18)
- Neuruppersdorf (465)
- Pottenhofen (255)
- Wildendürnbach (830)
The community consists of the cadastral communities Altprerau, Mitterhof, Neuruppersdorf, Pottenhofen and Wildendürnbach.
Neighboring communities
history
The place was first mentioned in 1267 as Durrenpach.
In the last days of the Second World War , Wildendürnbach and its cadastral communities were the scene of violent and varied battles between troops of the Wehrmacht and the Red Army . Wildendürnbach itself was the target of air raids on April 20, 1945 , with 50 homesteads being hit by bombs, several of which were completely destroyed. Between April 22nd and May 8th there was infantry fighting, with the German troops evacuating the place on April 21st; and the Soviet Army entered on the morning of April 22nd. Two civilians were killed in an air raid in Neuruppersdorf . In Pottenhofen, the fighting lasted for over a week, and several civilians were also killed.
Population development
After a sharp decline in population from 1939 to 1991, it has remained almost constant since the turn of the millennium.
politics
The municipal council has 19 members.
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Culture and sights
- Catholic parish church Pottenhofen hl. Florian
- Catholic parish church Wildendürnbach hl. Peter
- Catholic branch church Neuruppersdorf Mariahilf
- Kellergasse am Galgenberg : The Kellergasse was named Lower Austrian Kellergasse of the Year in 2013 .
- Schüttkasten with chapel of the Mitterhof manor
- Alt-Prerau estate
economy
In 2010 there were 40 non-agricultural workplaces; According to the 1999 survey, the number of agricultural and forestry holdings was 174. The number of 697 persons in employment at the place of residence according to the 2001 census corresponds to an employment rate of 43.73%.
traffic
The former Wildendürnbach train station was on the Novosedly – Zellerndorf railway line . Passenger traffic ceased towards the end of World War II and did not resume after the war.
education
There is a kindergarten and a primary school in the community.
Sports
- UFC Wildendürnbach: The UFC Wildendürnbach was founded in 1970. He appears with the colors blue / white. In 1996, planning began for a new sports field with an automatic irrigation system. The groundbreaking took place in spring 1998, the opening in August 2000 with a test match against SK Rapid Wien . In the 2011/2012 season, the club rose from 1st class Northwest to 2nd class Pulkautal. The most successful player in the club's history is Christian Bruckner, who scored 430 goals in 450 championship appearances. The chairman is Johannes Kölbl, who was awarded the Silver Medal of Honor of the Lower Austrian Football Association in 2017 for his services to football .
- USC Neuruppersdorf: USC Neuruppersdorf is the younger club and was founded in 1984, it played its home games in the Waldstadion, which is located in the forest on the Burgstallberg in the northeastern part of the village. The club colors are red / white. The game was played in 3rd class in the Mistelbach region. The greatest success was the championship title in 2011. In the 2018/19 season, the active game operation was stopped, but the club continued to exist and has been playing in the Weinviertel district class again since the 2019/20 season.
- UTC Wildendürnbach: The tennis club "UTC Wildendürnbach" plays its games next to the Wildendürnbach pond. The facility has two spaces and was renovated in April 2011. The UTC Wildendürnbach takes part in the borderland championships every year.
Personalities
- Sons and daughters of the church
- Leopold Mathias Schleifer (1771–1842), patriotic poet with songs of protection and defiance
- People who work or have worked on site
- Walter Kermer (born August 16, 1899 in Znaim ; † April 20, 1968 Gablitz Monastery ), archbishop clerical council, parish priest of Wildendürnbach 1929–1955, the honorary grave was dissolved by the community of Wildendürnbach
Web links
- 31653 - Wildendürnbach. Community data, Statistics Austria .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
- ^ Church history. Retrieved November 18, 2019 (Austrian German).
- ^ Army History Museum / Military History Institute (HGM / MHI) , Military History Research Department (MilFoA), study collection, inventory 1945, box 5, fasc. 45/9, municipality reports Lower Austria, District Mistelbach
- ↑ Statistics Austria, A look at the community Wildendürnbach, population development. Retrieved November 18, 2019 .
- ^ Result of the local council election 1995 in Wildendürnbach. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 30, 2000, accessed on January 18, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the local council election 2000 in Wildendürnbach. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, February 4, 2005, accessed on January 18, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the local council election 2005 in Wildendürnbach. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 4, 2005, accessed on January 18, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the local council election 2010 in Wildendürnbach. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, October 8, 2010, accessed on January 18, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the 2015 municipal council election in Wildendürnbach. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, December 1, 2015, accessed on January 18, 2020 .
- ↑ Results of the 2020 municipal council elections in Wildendürnbach. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, January 26, 2020, accessed on February 11, 2020 .
- ↑ Galgenberg is the first "Kellergasse of the year". In: noe.orf.at . July 23, 2013, accessed July 7, 2020 .
- ↑ School and Education. In: wildenduernbach.gv.at. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .
- ^ Silver medal for Johannes Kölbl! In: wildenduernbach.gv.at. 2017, accessed October 30, 2018 .