Raggau

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Raggau
Community Schwarzhofen
Coordinates: 49 ° 24 ′ 28 ″  N , 12 ° 20 ′ 23 ″  E
Height : 440 m
Postal code : 92447
Area code : 09675
Raggau (Bavaria)
Raggau

Location of Raggau in Bavaria

Raggau is a district of the municipality of Schwarzhofen in the Upper Palatinate district of Schwandorf ( Bavaria ).

Geographical location

Raggau is located about four kilometers north of Schwarzhofen in the valley of the lake brook, which rises north of Raggau in Eheholz and flows into the Schwarzach about two kilometers further southwest .

history

Beginnings up to the 18th century

Raggau (also: Räckau, Rackhau, Rackau) is listed in the design registers 1522 with 2 teams and 1572 with four teams.

In 1622 there were four farms in Raggau. In 1631 Raggau belonged to the inner office of Neunburg vorm Wald and had four farms, one resident (guardian), 44 cattle, 12 pigs, 139 sheep, 3 goats and 2 beehives. In 1661 after the end of the Thirty Years War four farms (one of which had to be rebuilt), a resident (guardian), 38 cattle and 10 pigs.

At the end of the 18th century, 5 properties and one community Hüthaus were listed for Raggau.

19th century to the present

According to an ordinance of 1808, the district court of Neunburg vorm Wald was divided into 55 tax districts. Haag near Schwarzhofen formed a tax district with the towns of Denglarn, Girnitz, Höfen near Uckersdorf, Krimling, Laubenhof, Raggau and Uckersdorf. At that time, Raggau had 5 properties and 32 residents.

From 1830 to 1972 Haag near Schwarzhofen formed an independent municipality together with the towns of Denglarn, Krimling, Laubenhof and Raggau.

On March 23, 1913 (Easter), Raggau was listed as part of the Schwarzhofen parish with 5 houses and 40 inhabitants. When the municipality of Haag bei Schwarzhofen was incorporated into the municipality of Schwarzhofen in 1972, Raggau became part of the municipality of Schwarzhofen.

On December 31, 1990 Raggau had 28 inhabitants and belonged to the parish of Schwarzhofen.

literature

  • Wilhelm Nunzinger: Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52 , Neunburg vorm Wald, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9

Individual evidence

  1. William Nunzinger, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52, Neunburg vorm Wald, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9 , S. 112
  2. William Nunzinger, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52, Neunburg vorm Wald, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9 , S. 291
  3. William Nunzinger, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52, Neunburg vorm Wald, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9 , S. 291
  4. William Nunzinger, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52, Neunburg vorm Wald, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9 , S. 291
  5. William Nunzinger, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52, Neunburg vorm Wald, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9 , S. 332, 359, 443
  6. William Nunzinger, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52, Neunburg vorm Wald, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9 , S. 429
  7. ^ Antonius von Henle (Ed.): Register of the Diocese of Regensburg. Verlag der Kanzlei des Bischöflichen Ordinariates Regensburg, 1916, p. 375
  8. William Nunzinger, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52, Neunburg vorm Wald, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9 , S. 429
  9. Manfred Müller (Ed.): Register of the diocese of Regensburg. Verlag des Bischöflichen Ordinariats Regensburg, 1997, p. 668