Oberjacking

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Oberjacking
Municipality Tiefenbach
Coordinates: 48 ° 37 ′ 4 ″  N , 13 ° 25 ′ 3 ″  E
Height : 430 m above sea level NN
Residents : 11  (May 25 1987)
Postal code : 94113
Area code : 0851
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The Jackinger Linden

Oberjacking is a district of the municipality of Tiefenbach in the Lower Bavarian district of Passau .

location

Oberjacking is one kilometer southeast of Tiefenbach on the federal highway 85 on a hilltop. Four linden trees dominate the site. The B 85 ran directly through the village until the through traffic was relieved by the construction of the bypass road. In the southeast is Unterjacking, with which Oberjacking is usually simply referred to as "Jacking".

history

The name of the wasteland is derived from the personal name Jacho or Jacko. The first written mention of Jacking comes from the year 1150, the second from the year 1190. The Jaking estate belonged to the county of Hals in 1392 . It was a fiefdom of Johann, Landgrave zu Leutenberig ( Landgrave von Leuchtenberg ) and Count zu Halls and was in the court of Winnberg.

In 1545, the Niedernburg monastery was the landlord of the village of Jacking. In the “Urbar or Stüfftbuch des Landgericht Abtey” there is a first reference to an innkeeper Urban Kholler and a Tafern (inn) in Jacking. After 1545 Jacking appears, for example, from 1661 to 1670 in the tithe book of the parish of Tiefenbach.

Oberjacking belonged to the chairman stem moss in Landgericht- Oberhausischen Office Hacklberg of high pin Passau . After its dissolution, the first municipal edict in 1808 resulted in the Tiefenbach tax district, from which the Tiefenbach municipality emerged.

Detectable hosts in Jacking were the Haider, Seydl and Hauser families. Michael Knott acquired the corresponding property in Oberjacking, house number 1, on April 9, 1898.

In the area of ​​the inn Knott opposite the four linden trees, tabernacles and linden tree festivals took place, the " Day of the Tree " was celebrated and the traditional maypole erection of the Jacking folk costume association takes place.

The inn has been run by Johann Knott and his wife Franziska since 1958. Jacking's new landlady has been her daughter Johanna Knott since 2004.

On the cut-off date of the census on May 25, 1987, Oberjacking had 11 residents in two buildings with living space and two apartments.

Attractions

  • Four village linden trees, including the Jackinger Linde natural monument . This tree had to be felled in early March 2015 due to illness. The Jackinger Linde was the oldest natural monument in the Passau district up until then. The exact age of the tree is unknown; estimates vary between 300 and 800 years. The culture prize awarded by the community of Tiefenbach since 1984 is designed based on the model of the tree in the form of silver linden leaves.

societies

  • Folk costume association Jacking e. V., founded on January 6, 1924 as the Almarausch Mountain Costume Association , later the Almarausch Jacking folk costume association , now the Jacking folk costume association . The club includes a children's dance group, youth dance group, Goaßlschnalzergruppe, theater group and the Jackinger Dirndl singers .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official register of places for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987, Munich, 1991, p. 208
  2. 800 year old Jackinger linden tree felled. In: Passauer Neue Presse . March 5, 2015, accessed March 23, 2020 .