Parz (parish of St. Agatha)
Parz ( scattered houses ) locality |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Grieskirchen (GR), Upper Austria | |
Judicial district | Grieskirchen | |
Pole. local community | St. Agatha ( KG St. Agatha) | |
Coordinates | 48 ° 23 '35 " N , 13 ° 53' 53" E | |
height | 601 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the village | 24 (January 1, 2020) | |
Postcodes | 4083, 4084 St. Agatha | |
Statistical identification | ||
Locality code | 09398 | |
Counting district / district | St. Agatha-East (40 824 000) | |
Parz is located in the eastern part of the municipality
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS |
Parz is a village in the Upper Austrian municipality of St. Agatha in the Grieskirchen district .
geography
The scattered settlement is located about one and a half kilometers northeast of the center of St. Agatha at an altitude of 601 m above sea level. A. Parz is naturally located in the southeastern area of the Sauwald forest and is close to the Freyentalerbach , which rises about 300 meters southeast of the village and is a right tributary of the Danube . Parz has 24 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020).
history
The earliest written document is from 1230 and is "ze Portze". The name is one of the Parz toponyms that are common in Upper Austria and Lower Austria and goes back to East Central Bavarian porze ( thinly overgrown hills).
Stefan Fadinger Museum
About half a kilometer southeast of the center of Parz is the Stefan-Fadinger-Hof, which has the postal address Parz 5 and is therefore part of the district. The Stefan Fadinger Museum has been housed in this courtyard since 2009 and commemorates the farmer leader Stefan Fadinger . He was the best-known figure of the rebellious peasants in the Upper Austrian Peasants' War of 1626 and died of injuries sustained during the unsuccessful siege of Linz . His farm, which has no longer been preserved, was not at the location of the museum, but about 300 meters below this square.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Mapcoordinates.net
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
- ^ Ernst Schwarz: The place names of eastern Upper Austria (= Pr. German studies ). Kraus Verlag, Reichenberg, p. 121 .
- ^ Website about the Stefan Fadinger Museum