Pichl-Kainisch
Pichl-Kainisch (Former municipality) Cadastral municipality Pichl |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Liezen (LI), Styria | |
Judicial district | Liezen | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 34 '1 " N , 13 ° 51' 29" E | |
height | 803 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the stat. An H. | 740 (January 1, 2018) | |
Building status | 303 (2001 | )|
Area d. KG | 29.84 km² | |
Post Code | 8984 Cainic | |
prefix | + 43/3624 (Pichl-Kainisch) | |
Statistical identification | ||
Community code | 61255 | |
Cadastral parish number | 67008 | |
Counting district / district | Pichl-Kainisch (61255 003) | |
Independent municipality until the end of 2014; Town: 15,838 exterior Kainisch, 15,839 Knoppen, 15,840 Mühlreith, 15,841 Pichl at Aussee Source: STAT : gazetteer ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk |
Pichl-Kainisch is a former municipality with 740 inhabitants in Styria , in the Styrian Salzkammergut , district and judicial district Liezen . As part of the municipal structural reform in Styria , it was merged with the municipalities of Bad Mitterndorf and Tauplitz on January 1, 2015 , the new municipality continues to bear the name of Marktgemeinde Bad Mitterndorf. The basis for this was the Styrian Municipal Structural Reform Act - StGsrG. A complaint brought by the communities of Pichl-Kainisch and Tauplitz against the amalgamation to the Constitutional Court was unsuccessful.
geography
The former municipality of Pichl-Kainisch is located in the Hinterberger Tal , between Bad Aussee and Bad Mitterndorf . In the municipality is the Ödensee with an area of approximately 19.92 hectares . The Ödensee is drained by the Kainischtraun , one of the three source rivers of the Traun .
structure
The municipality comprised four localities (population on January 1, 2017 by locality):
- Outer Cain (277)
- Button (193)
- Muhlreith (75)
- Pichl near Aussee (195)
The community consisted of the only cadastral community Pichl.
Neighboring communities by the end of 2014
Bad Aussee | Bad Mitterndorf | |
Grobming |
history
For the history of Pichl-Kainisch see also Bad Mitterndorf .
The first evidence of human activity in the municipality has been preserved from the Bronze Age. A rag ax was found in Mühlreith , others in Kainisch and near the Ödensee. The finds are related to the traffic route from Hallstatt to the Ennstal .
As part of the structural reform of the Styrian community , the community was merged with the two other communities in the Hinterberger Valley, Bad Mitterndorf and Tauplitz , in 2015 . The community attracted attention at home and abroad with its negative attitude towards structural reform.
Population development
politics
Manfred Ritzinger (SPÖ) was the mayor until December 31, 2014. The council sat down after the municipal elections in 2010 and the resolution of six mandatories of the SPÖ and three mandatories of the ÖVP together.
coat of arms
On February 3, 1986, the municipality of Pichl-Kainisch was awarded a municipal coat of arms.
Blazon (coat of arms description):
- "In blue a slanting silver thread with two silver, leafy flowers of the fever clover, one directed downwards, the other upwards"
The coat of arms shows the rare fever clover , which is strongly represented in the community , the thread indicates the salt road .
Personalities
Honorary citizen
- 1988: Josef Krainer (1930–2016), Governor of Styria 1980–1996
Sons and daughters of the place
- Herbert Zand (1923–1970), narrator, poet, essayist and translator
- Werner Haim (1941–2012), mountaineer
Web links
- Matthias Neitsch: Historical background of the legends in the Hinterbergertal . 3.6 In: Legendary Hinterbergertal. Sagas and legends from Bad Mitterndorf, Pichl-Kainisch and Tauplitz from the end of the Ice Age to the construction of the railway. Developed within the framework of the Leader + project "KultiNat" 2005–2007, SAGEN.at (outline of the cultural history of the region)
Individual evidence
- ^ Styrian municipal structural reform .
- ↑ Section 3, Paragraph 6, Item 1 of the Act of December 17, 2013 on the reorganization of the municipalities of the State of Styria ( Styrian Municipal Reform Act - StGsrG). Provincial Law Gazette for Styria of April 2, 2014. No. 31, year 2014. ZDB -ID 705127-x . P. 3.
- ↑ recognition of the Constitutional Court of 23 September 2014 G 42/2014, 80/2014 G.
- ↑ Population on January 1, 2017 by location (Excel file, 835 kB); accessed on June 15, 2017
- ↑ Franz Hollwöger: The Ausseerland. Bad Aussee 1956.
- ^ The State of Styria: The new municipal structure of Styria. (PDF; 685 kB) Archived from the original on July 29, 2013 ; Retrieved October 22, 2013 .
- ↑ Meret Baumann: Election debacle for reform government. The example of Styria is wavering. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . November 27, 2013, accessed July 3, 2014 .
- ↑ Neue Zeit (September 28, 1988), p. 27.