Sattledt

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Sattledt (Austria)
Sattledt
Basic data
Country: Austria
State : Upper Austria
Political District : Catfish Land
License plate : WL
Surface: 22.15 km²
Coordinates : 48 ° 4 '  N , 14 ° 3'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 4 '24 "  N , 14 ° 3' 27"  E
Height : 400  m above sea level A.
Residents : 2,706 (January 1, 2020)
Population density : 122 inhabitants per km²
Postal code : 4642
Area code : 07244
Community code : 4 18 17
Address of the
municipal administration:
Market town of Sattledt
Marktplatz 1
4642 Sattledt
Website: www.sattledt.at
politics
Mayor : Gerhard Huber ( ÖVP )
Municipal Council : (2015)
(25 members)
14th
7th
4th
14th 7th 4th 
A total of 25 seats
Location of Sattledt in the Wels-Land district
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Sattledt [ satˈleːt ] is a market town in Upper Austria in the Wels-Land district in the Hausruckviertel (historically and geographically, however, in the Traunviertel ) with 2706 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020). The responsible judicial district is Wels .

Geography and geology

location

The geographical coordinates of the municipality of Sattledt are 48 ° 04 ′ 24 "north latitude and 14 ° 03 ′ 27" east longitude. It is about 400 m. The lowest point of Sattledt is on the Aiterbach near the hamlet of Gold. There you are at 355 m, while near Krugeldorf you can find the highest point in the community at an altitude of 451 meters. The municipal area encompassing 22.15 km² has a maximum north-south extension of 5.2 km and an east-west extension of 5.9 km.

Community structure

The - quite young - church has a somewhat unusual church structure:

The ten localities , which mostly represent the historical settlements, are almost all with districts also in neighboring communities. They are (population in brackets as of October 31, 2011):

The only Katastralgemeinde is Sattledt I . The Sattledt II cadastral community - areas that initially belonged to this community and remained near Kremsmünster when the community was re-established - today belong to the Kirchdorf an der Krems district .

The counting districts are the Sattledt central area (locality Sattledt and some surrounding settlements) and Sattledt-Umgebung for the more distant areas of the remaining 9 localities.

Neighboring communities

Stone house Sipbachzell
Steinerkirchen on the Traun Neighboring communities
Eberstalzell Ried im Traunkreis ( District Kirchdorf ) Kremsmünster ( District Kirchdorf )

geology

The subsoil of the Sattledter soil consists of an approx. 2000 meter thick streak layer in which limestone and sandstone from the Eocene are located. There are significant oil deposits in it. A total of 5 oil and 2 natural gas fields are located in the municipality at depths of 630 m to 1950 m. The largest oil field is about 1700 m directly below the village. This 10 meter thick layer has an area of ​​about 12 km². Since the beginning of oil and gas production in Sattledt in 1970, over 30 wells have been drilled. At the height of the production activity around 1975, production in the municipality was around 100,000 tons of crude oil. In total, almost 1.5 million tons of crude oil have been extracted from the subsoil in the municipality of Sattledt . At the beginning of 2016, eight production sites for crude oil and four production sites for natural gas were in operation in the municipality.

In the municipality of Sattledt you can find the oldest moraine walls in the foothills of the Alps from the Günz Ice Age . On the eastern border of Sattledt there is also a moraine from the Mindel Ice Age . The community is located in the western part of the Traun-Enns-Platte and is therefore in a flat hilly area. Fertile brown earth soils can be found in Sattledt. The most fertile soils are found in sub-Hart and Maidorf and as waterlogging soils called. The place Sattledt lies on a flat moraine cone and the drainage of this area takes place via four channels: the Aiterbach, the Sipbach, the Schleissbach and the Seltenbach.

history

Surname

The first mention was made in a Zehentverzeichnis the monastery Kremsmünster from the year 1468 with a Hube as Satelod . In a robot directory from Wels Castle from 1570, the hub is already divided into two half lifts . Wolfgang and Leonhart Sadtleder are named as owners of the two farms . There are three houses in Sadlöd in 1787, but the first land register from 1791 only mentions two farms - Ober- and Untersadledergut . Around 1830 the name was Sadlödt (today's farm - formerly Obersadleder - Sattledterstraße 13, the second - formerly Untersadleder - abandoned as an independent farm at Sattledterstraße 8 in 1779), but it was already registered as a more important landmark in 1857: this farmstead was followed at the beginning of the 19th century a tax municipality (forerunner of the cadastral municipality) named. In 1893 , a train station was built at Wirth im Holz an der Straße, which appeared in 1667, around which a settlement, today's Sattledt, developed.

There are several versions of the origin of the name Sattledt (the emphasis is on the> e <). The most historically well-founded is:
The Counts of Lambach owned a forest in today's municipal area in the 10th century ( only remnants of this hard forest - Hardt 'forest' - have survived today). At that time, farmers who were subservient to Kremsmünster Monastery had rights of use in this forest ; z. B. they were allowed to collect honey and obtain a certain amount of wood. You know, because a dispute broke out about the extent of use, which finally ended with a contract in 992/993. This contract, which has been preserved in two versions in the Kremsmünster monastery and in the Lambach monastery , also reports on three bee pastures on the edge of the “Harter Wald” - the area in which the municipality of Sattledt is located today.

Those farmers who previously had the right to obtain honey were called Zeidler , a form of beekeeping . The bee pastures mentioned in the treaty of 992/993 also meant Zeitelhube , a hamlet made up of two farms in the municipality, and Zeitelöde , a hamlet made up of two farms as well. As Lame one called a deforested area in Middle High German. Thus the name “Sattledt” originally meant a “bee pasture”.

Early history

The Lochstein - a medieval boundary stone (originally Pochendorf , today on the market square)

There are numerous indications that the Sattledt region has been inhabited almost continuously for at least 6000 years. Only a few meters outside the municipal area near the town of Giering , the largest Bronze Age collective find in Central Europe to date was discovered in 1987 . It was a bulbous vessel made of sheet bronze with a capacity of 120 liters, which was filled with around 170 kg of metal waste. The individual parts have a large spread over time. They may have been collected by a metal dealer and hidden here around 3,200 years ago.

The numerous earthworks in the forests of the area, of which a long time originated in the time of the Celts over 2000 years ago, are more recent. Because of the mostly good state of preservation of the ramparts, they are likely to date from the Middle Ages . For the most part, they coincide with the parcel boundaries that are still valid today and apparently served as a barricade for the forest pasture that was common at the time , for which the walls had an additional fence made of knots.

However, some place names in the area could be based on a Celtic origin, such as Maidorf (from magos 'field') or Krugeldorf (from crucion 'pile'). Later the Sattledter area was settled by the Romans . The area belonged to the area surrounding Ovilava / Wels, Noricum province . The trunk road over the Pyhrnpass probably also ran here . Due to the similarities with the Roman units of measurement, some of today's farms could have been replaced by Roman manors ( e.g. Marsteiner in Rappersdorf from Mailstein  1299).

Middle Ages and early modern times

With the migration of peoples , there was a sharp decline in population and large areas were deserted. The area became a borderland. A medieval cultural border between Slavs and Baiern ran on the eastern border of Sattledt along the ridge between the Kremstal and the Sipbachtal . With the founding of the Kremsmünster Abbey in 777, the border was pushed eastwards.

During the Hungarian invasions in the early 10th century, earth stalls could have arisen in today's Maidorf , but only tradition can tell about them today. Evidence that these were secret places of refuge can no longer be brought. As a result of the discovery of the earth stalls, subsidence was also interpreted as a sign of possible undiscovered cavities. Ultimately, there were also rumors about long underground passages that are said to have existed between different homesteads. Despite brisk construction activity in the area recently, no corridor or cavity has ever been discovered.

In the High Middle Ages - at that time the area is the southern border of the Traungau to the Ulsburggau (around Kirchdorf ), as a result of the Regional Court of the Volkenstorfer (today Tillysburg ) - the agriculturally characterized cultural landscape arose as you can find it today in large parts of the Alpine foothills . In several waves of colonization , large forest areas were cleared and the landlords gave land to farmers. The most important manors in the Sattledt area were the Burgvogtei Wels (belonging to the sovereign from 1222) , the Kremsmünster monastery, the Lambach county (monastery from 1076) and the Pollheimer noble family . The only event that can be documented at that time in what is now the municipality of Sattledt is a dispute over the use of forests between the Counts of Lambach and the Kremsmünster monastery, which could be settled with a contract in 992/993 - the Lambachers should meanwhile at their expense of the monastery here weakened after the Hungarian storm .

Local history 19./20. century

With the creation of the local parishes in 1848/49 , a parish of Sattlödt was created on January 1, 1851 . This was then attached to the municipality of Kremsmünster as early as 1874 (dissolved on October 27) .

In 1893, the Wels – Rohr railway line established by the city of Wels was opened. A train station was built near the intersection of Pyhrnstrasse and Lambach-Steyr, so that goods could be transferred from the road to the more efficient rail. The name chosen for the station was the name of the village in which the station was located, namely Sattledt, which at that time consisted of around 25 scattered farms. Businessmen and craftsmen immediately settled around the station. In 1898 a brick factory was founded by the entrepreneur Robert Kunz. Workers followed, for whom houses had to be built quickly. After the First World War , the development of the place slowed down due to the economic crisis .

The idea of ​​wanting to become a separate political community again emerged before the First World War . However, efforts by local activists have always been nipped in the bud. None of the five neighboring communities, which in 1939 had to cede parts to the new community of Sattledt, voluntarily wanted to give up even one square meter. Ultimately, it was some functionaries of the local NSDAP who, in the context of the annexation of Austria to the German Reich , seized the opportunity in 1938 to establish a community with the help of the authoritarian structures of that time. The later first mayor of Sattledt, Alois Wimmer, was able to win the support of the head of the district organization in Linz, who in turn obtained approval for the foundation of a community from the Reich commissioner for reunification, Gauleiter Bürckel in Vienna. On February 17, 1939, a meeting took place in an inn in Sattledt at which the founding of the community was already established and the representatives of the five neighboring communities present were only "asked" for their consent. In total, Sattledt was to receive 25.87 km² of land from the five neighboring communities. On October 1, 1939, the independent municipality of Sattledt was officially founded by the district administration in Linz. In the last few days before that, the foundation of the municipality threatened to fail, as all border changes were prohibited from August 30, 1939, and the Wels District Office therefore wanted to call off the foundation of the municipality.

Sattledt was hardly affected by the effects of the Second World War . Allegedly only three bombs fell in the immediate area. The construction of the Reichsautobahn , which began in June 1938, had a defining effect , for which several labor camps were set up around Sattledt . After the war-related cessation of construction work, prisoners of war were quartered in the camps who were employed in the factories and farms in the area. At the end of the war, Sattledt was almost destroyed by American tanks due to the presence of Wehrmacht troops in the area. But the place capitulated on May 5, 1945.

After the war, the stormy development of the place continued, with the construction of the motorway with a motorway exit as the decisive impetus. In 1970 the Hofer company set up its corporate headquarters in Sattledt , although at that time it was not foreseeable that it would one day become one of the most important trading companies in Austria. In 1985 Hofer moved to its current location on the site of the former brickworks.

The community received a coat of arms for its 50th anniversary. The award ceremony took place on July 7, 1989 by Governor Josef Ratzenböck . On August 1, 1999, Sattledt was raised to a market town .

Population development

Population figures in the area of ​​today's municipality of Sattledt:

year population annotation
1788 950 -
1830 1,045 -
1869 1.014 -
1880 998 -
1890 972 Low point due to crisis in agriculture and abandonment of farms
1900 978 -
1910 1,147 -
1923 1,225 -
1934 1,286 -
1939 1,450 with engaged men, but without camp inmates of the "Reichsautobahn"
1951 1,806 including 320 officially expelled war refugees
1961 1,630 Decline due to the departure of war refugees
1971 1,810 Immigration and settlement activity
1981 1,971 -
1991 2.176 -
1996 2,378 Top by refugees from Bosnia
2001 2,241 -
2006 2,269 -
2010 2,327 (As of 1.1.2011)
2015 2,607 (As of January 1, 2016)

politics

The municipality of Sattledt

The community of Sattledt belongs to constituency 3, the Hausruckviertel .

Community representation

The distribution of seats since the 2015 municipal council elections :

mayor

Mayor of the old community of Sattlödt
  • August 30, 1850–1855 Georg Wiesmair
  • 1855-8. November 1867 Michael Seckellehner
  • November 8, 1867–1. August 1870 Wolfgang Lindenmair
  • August 1, 1870-29. June 1873 Georg Eichinger
  • June 29, 1873–1874 Franz Haim
Mayor of Sattledt (since 1939)
  • October 1, 1939–15. April 1940 Alois Wimmer
  • April 15, 1940-25. November 1945 Johann Roitner
  • November 25, 1945–1947 Mathias Ettl (ÖVP)
  • 1947-9. October 1949 Josef Wipplinger (executive / provisional),
  • October 9, 1949-22. October 1967 Hubert Hödl (ÖVP)
  • October 22, 1967–7. October 1979 Karl Atzelsdorfer (SPÖ)
  • October 7, 1979-28. September 2003 Volker Werner-Tutschku (ÖVP)
  • since September 28, 2003 Gerhard Huber (ÖVP)

coat of arms

Coat of arms at sattledt.png

Official description of the municipal coat of arms:

A golden arrowhead cross in green .

The community colors are green-yellow-red .

The distinctive, pictogram-like coat of arms refers to the central location of Sattledt as an important traffic junction in the Upper Austrian foothills of the Alps. The award took place on April 24, 1989.

Capital of the municipality

Sattledt ( main town of a market town )
village
Basic data
Pole. District , state Wels-Land  (WL), Upper Austria
Pole. local community Sattledt   ( KG  Sattledt I )
Coordinates 48 ° 4 ′ 21 ″  N , 14 ° 3 ′ 23 ″  E
height 400  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 1238 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 226 (2001)
Statistical identification
Locality code 13525
Counting district / district Sattledt central area, Sattledt area (41817 X [000,001])
ZSP Sattledt-Zentralgebiet 1406 EW, 390 Geb. (2001)
Source: STAT : Place directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
1238

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Municipality main town is the market town Sattledt , who is also the village is the church. It is located about 11½ kilometers south of Wels , in the center of the municipality. He is at heights around 400  m above sea level. A. in the headwaters of the Weyerbach , which flows into the Traun via Weißkirchen 20 km northeast at Haid , directly east of the Sattledt junction on the West Autobahn  (A1, Exit 196), 2 km northeast of the Voralpenkreuz . The Voralpen Straße  (B122) runs through the village .

The village comprises around 230 buildings with a little over 900 inhabitants and forms today's center around the Almtalbahn station and church . The settlement unit , so the largely closed local area ( Zählsprengel Sattledt central area ) is somewhat different, it comprises nearly 400 buildings with more than 1,400 inhabitants, or nearly 2 / 3 of the community. This also includes the settlement areas around Lindenstrasse / Birkenstrasse in the north ( Giering-Siedlung I , approx. 50 addresses), on Brandlmairstrasse near the industrial area in the east ( Giering-Siedlung II , approx. 50 addresses), on Kirchdorfer Strasse in the south ( Maidorf -Siedlung , approx. 30 addresses), as well as on the other side of the motorway the settlement and industrial areas on Welser Straße (B138  Pyhrnpass Straße ) and Gewerbestraße in the northwest (which belong to the village of Unterhart , a good 50 addresses), and Sattledter Straße  ( L537) / Waldstrasse in the west ( Oberhart settlement , approx. 30 addresses). For this, almost 20 scattered layers of the village belong to the Sattledt area counting area .

Neighboring towns and cities

Oberhart  (O)
Giering  (O)
Neighboring communities
Maidorf  (O)
Dirnberg  (O)
Shares also in the neighboring communities

Economy and Infrastructure

The basis of the economy in Sattledt was originally the railway. The Kunz brickworks first settled near the railway and dominated the economic structure of the place in the first half of the 20th century. This company had to be closed in 1970 after a very eventful history. Today the headquarters of the Hofer company are at their location.

With the construction of the motorway, Sattledt became a regional center in which numerous companies, mainly from the trading sector, settled. In the last few years, several large companies have emerged, making Sattledt the financially strongest municipality in Upper Austria in 2008. Many saddlers buy outside the community - mostly in Wels. However, many foreigners take advantage of the offer in Sattledt, with which the municipality had 77.75 percent coverage of its purchasing power potential in 2001 (130 million  ATS , ~ 10 million €).

Established businesses

Today, Sattledt is the location of several important companies. The largest companies in the municipality are:

  • Fronius , manufacturer of inverters for photovoltaic systems , welding and charging devices - approx. 1000 employees
  • Hofer KG , headquarters of the international branches of Aldi-Süd, head office for Austria, branch Upper Austria-West and Salzburg with warehouse, chocolate factory - approx. 550 employees
  • XXXLutz , central warehouse of the largest Austrian furniture store chain - approx. 80 employees
  • Landzeit , one of the largest operators of motorway service stations in Austria, service station and administration at the Voralpenkreuz - approx. 80 employees
  • Quartzolite , mixer for ready-mixed mortars and plasters - approx. 50 employees
  • Gmundner Milch , formerly the central dairy farm Furthmayr and Royer , manufacture of dairy products, annual capacity approx. 60 million kilograms of raw milk - approx. 40 employees
  • Jungheinrich , sales and service branch of the internationally active manufacturer of warehouse and material flow technology - approx. 40 employees

There are also over 70 other small and medium-sized enterprises. In 2008 the companies in Sattledt offered over 2000 jobs.

traffic

Already in Roman times the route led over the Pyhrn Pass - the ancient connection between the province of Noricum and the Italian motherland - from Ovilava / Wels to Virunum - Aquileia past the point where Sattledt is today.

Streets:

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With the continuation of the motorway construction in 1955, Sattledt became an important road traffic junction , as the West Vienna-Salzburg motorway crosses here with the Pyhrnstraße B 138, which is also important for international traffic, and the regionally important pre-Alpine road B 122 and the L 537 end in Sattledt. Until 1976 Wels was mainly connected to the motorway via the Sattledt junction. The B 122 still serves as a feeder road to the city of Steyr and the two important towns of Kremsmünster and Bad Hall . Because of the high volume of traffic involved, a bypass is planned.

Today, the motorway is as important as the railway at the time the town was built. Rather by chance, the Reichsautobahn was planned to pass Sattledt at the end of the 1930s. Shortly after the annexation of Austria in 1938, bridge building work began and several labor camps were set up near Sattledt. The Kremsmünster junction was planned 2 km west of the village. However, the motorway could not be completed by the end of the war. In 1955 construction was resumed and a provisional exit was built directly in Sattledt. The autobahn from Vienna to Salzburg was continuously passable until 1966 and the onset of mass motorization had a very positive effect on the development of the community.

At the end of the 1980s, a section of the Pyhrn Autobahn from Inzersdorf to Sattledt was built and opened on June 27, 1990. This relieved the Pyhrnpass Straße B 138, which at that time had to cope with a high volume of traffic despite a partially very poor state of development, and also increased the importance of Sattledt as a traffic junction. The construction of the Welser Westspange (a section of the Innkreis Autobahn ) , completed in 2003, also offers the village an even better road connection to other parts of (Upper) Austria from the Voralpenkreuz junction :

  • A8 Innkreis motorway north to Wels and Passau
  • A9 Pyhrn motorway south to Kirchdorf and Graz
  • A1 West Autobahn to the east in the direction of Linz and Vienna and to the west in the direction of Salzburg
Railcar in the Sattledt station of the Almtalbahn

Railroad:

In addition to the motorway, a railway line also crosses the municipality of Sattledt. In 1893 the Wels-Rohrer Railway was completed. This line passed the then practically non-existent place Sattledt. The station became Sattledt after two nearby farms and formed the nucleus of the place. On May 23, 1901, the Almtalbahn , which also runs through Sattledt, was opened. In 1965 the Sattledt - Rohr line was shut down. In 1988 the Almtalbahn was threatened with extinction, but the shortened travel time meant that the route could be maintained.

School system

In the course of the great state reform under Empress Maria Theresia , the hamlet of Harhagen was raised about 1 km southwest of today's center of Sattledt to the seat of a governor (with the function of a judge), for which a two-storey building, the school in Harhagen, was built in 1760 . Due to the centralization of the judiciary under Emperor Joseph II , the building was of no use and fell to Kremsmünster Abbey . Emperor Joseph II also decreed in 1784 that trivial schools must be established not only in parishes but in all places where 90 to 100 school-age children are counted . The landlords and parish patrons were responsible for the provision of the premises. Thus the unused courthouse in Harhagen offered an ideal opportunity to set up a school. The negotiation room on the upper floor became the school class. Classes began in 1790 under the schoolmaster Ignaz Dichler. The former court and school building in Harhagen is still largely in its original condition and is used as a residential building.

As a result of the railway construction, the town of Sattledt was built in 1893. Due to the rapid increase in population, the school in Harhagen could soon no longer hold the students. On October 30, 1899, construction of a new school began in Sattledt. The new schoolhouse, which has been teaching since the end of 1900, was under the direction of Franz Stein, who joined the Harhagen School in 1880.

Due to an acute shortage of space, a larger school building had to be built again in the 1950s. The building was occupied on January 30, 1955. On September 12, 1966, the main school began operations. On October 28, 1969, the newly built main school building could finally be moved into, which subsequently (1982–1986, 2002/2003) was expanded several times.

Integration classes have been in place at the Sattledter School since 1988 . Today's elementary school is called the Franz Stein School . About 110 students are taught by 18 teachers.

The Sattledt secondary school, with around 40 teachers, is one of the largest schools in the district. In addition to Sattledt, the catchment area also includes the communities Steinhaus , Sipbachzell and parts of other neighboring communities with a total population of around 7,000.

Public facilities

Police: The gendarmerie was first set up in the village in 1921, as some robber gangs were roaming the area at that time. Today 7 officers are on duty in the police station , and their area of ​​responsibility includes not only Sattledt but also the municipality of Sipbachzell .

Fire Department:

The volunteer fire brigade was founded in Irndorf in 1900 in the cadastral community of Sattledt, which was then part of Kremsmünster. Irndorf was chosen as the location of the new fire brigade because it is located on the ridge between Sattledt and Kremsmünster and therefore a large part of the responsible area could be viewed from there. After a short time there were disagreements about the naming. The then mayor of Kremsmünster then decreed that the fire brigade should be given the name of the town that donated the most for the new fire engine. This was Sattledt. Due to the rapid growth of the village of Sattledt, the fire brigade was separated in 1926 and one of the two fire engines moved to Sattledt. A master blacksmith provided space for the equipment. In 1926 it was also decided to build a fire brigade shop, which could be moved into in 1930. As the organization grew steadily and the equipment improved, a new building was moved in 1975. Today the volunteer fire brigade is located in the new headquarters , which they moved into in May 2000, next to the community building yard. Due to the location of Sattledt on several motorways and busy roads, assistance and rescue after accidents make up a large part of the operations. In 2010, the Sattledt volunteer fire brigade was deployed on a total of 171 operations, of which only 21 were fire operations. 2006 was the busiest year to date, with 201 missions, 37 of which were fires. The Sattledt fire brigade has a total of eight vehicles at its disposal, including an aerial rescue device and vehicles specially equipped for use in tunnels and oil.

Red Cross:

In Sattledt there is one of the few purely voluntary offices of the Red Cross. It was founded on June 2, 1973 and has achieved notoriety throughout Austria, primarily due to the excellent performance of the youth groups in the field of first aid.

Post Office:

At the end of 1898, shortly after the town of Sattledt was established, a post office was set up. The post office was closed on June 30, 2011. Postal services have since been offered by a postal partner. Most recently, around 110,000 letters were posted in Sattledt each year and 700,000 items were distributed throughout the community.

Culture and sights

  • Old school in Harhagen

Community life and clubs

In Sattledt there are numerous clubs and organizations of various interest groups: Alpenverein , ARBÖ , ATSV (consists of several soccer teams and a women's soccer team, ring team, winter sports, table tennis, gymnastics and a few more); Edelweiß dance band, SFG (Sattledter Faschingsgilde), gold bonnets , hunting party with hunting horn blowers , junior skat club, rural youth , market music band, local farmers, tourist association, Union Raika (tennis, gymnastics, volleyball).

Daughters and sons of the church

literature

  • Walter Brummer (Red.): Heimatbuch Sattledt. Leoben 2000.

Web links

Commons : Sattledt  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistics Austria, register census from October 31, 2011
  2. ^ S. Schütz, F. Müller: Mappa of the land above the Enns. In 1781 reducirt and engraved by CS Schütz and written by F. Müller in 1787 (subject of first country recordings , Layer Schütz Müller (1787) online at DORIS).
  3. Franziszäischer Cadastre (2nd regional survey) , around 1830 ( original folder , as a layer online at DORIS, various map themes, original folder quality, in particular the cultural atlas )
  4. Alois Souvent: Administrative map of the Archduchy of Austria ob der Enns , 1st edition 1857 (subject of first country recordings , Layer Souvent (1857) online at DORIS).
  5. Georg Matthäus Vischer : Archiducatus Austriae Superioris Descriptio facta Anno 1667 (topic first regional recordings , Layer Vischer Georg Matthäus (1667) online at DORIS).
  6. Elmar Oberegger: "Sattledt". On the origin and creation of an Upper Austrian municipality name . In: Buster Shooter's Finest. The culture magazine . 2013 ( Obergger2.org [accessed March 9, 2013]).
  7. a b Elmar Oberegger: From the bee to the arrow cross. On the structure and history of the coat of arms of the Upper Austrian. Sattledt municipality (1972–1989). In: Buster Shooter's Finest , 2013
  8. Elmar Oberegger: The return of the bee to Sattledt. The Hofer project 2020 in a historical context . In: Buster Shooter's Finest 2013.
  9. ^ Franz Pfeffer: The county in the mountains. On the history of the Upper Austrian Alpine region in the early Middle Ages. In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association. 101, section 1. Traungau and Ulsburggau. P. 176 (full article p. 175–219; PDF on ZOBODAT , there p. 2).
  10. ^ Pepper: The county in the mountains. P. 196 (PDF; p. 22).
  11. a b Mayor of the community of Sattledt , DORIS > Unser Land> Landesgeschichte> Gemeinde.
  12. Detailed description of the coat of arms , land-oberoesterreich.gv.at> Landesgeschichte
  13. a b c d no customary name, designation according to the official directory of Statistics Austria
  14. ^ Otto Meloun: The "old school" in Sattledt-Harhagen. Some remarks about local history. 1976, online at Buster Shooter's Finest . 2013
  15. ^ Elmar Oberegger: Cornelius Oberegger jun. The adventurous life of the first community secretary of Sattledt (Upper Austria) . In: Buster Shooter's Finest. The culture magazine . 2012 ( online , Obergger2.org [accessed March 9, 2013]).
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