Schnarrndorf

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Schnarrndorf ( scattered houses )
locality
cadastral community Schnarrendorf
Schnarrndorf (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Wels-Land  (WL), Upper Austria
Judicial district catfish
Pole. local community Sipbachzell
Coordinates 48 ° 7 '15 "  N , 14 ° 6' 52"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 7 '15 "  N , 14 ° 6' 52"  E
height 380  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 199 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 117 (2001)
Area  d. KG 8.98 km²
Post Code 4621 Sipbachzell
Statistical identification
Locality code 13536
Cadastral parish number 51231
Counting district / district Sipbachzell (41 819 000)
Name falsely also crowd [ r ] ndorf
Source: STAT : Gazetteer ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Schnarrndorf is a place in the Traunviertel in Upper Austria as well as a locality and - under the name Schnarrendorf - cadastral municipality of the municipality of Sipbachzell in the district of Wels-Land .

geography

The place is located about 9 kilometers southeast of Wels , directly north of the municipal capital. It is located in the Traun-Enns-Riedelland , at around 380  m above sea level. A. Height.

The local situation Schnarr village proper, three farms, located on Stinnbach which at Sammer village km northeast about 10 in the Weyerbach opens and shortly thereafter at Haid of Traun flows.

The village, classified as scattered houses (scattered settlement), is still spread over the two Riedeln zu Sipbach in the east and Weyerbach in the west. This includes around 120 buildings with around 370 residents. To the south, towards Sipbachzell, also the hamlets Hiertaler and Kaindorf , the single layer (homestead) Wegbauer , where the industrial park east is today, and the homestead Schönmair and the Schönmairsiedlung belong to the local area .

The cadastral community Schnarrendorf with almost 900  hectares also includes the localities Kaindorf , Loibingdorf and Permannsberg in the east and southeast, and half of Leombach in the west, but not the Schönmairsiedlung, which is located in the cadastral community Sipbachzell .

Today, the place is right next to the West Autobahn  (A1), halfway between the Sattledt and Allhaming junctions , left in the direction of Linz / Vienna (km 188): this runs northwest above the Riedel. To the north, 300 meters from the village, the L1239 Leombacher Straße ( Kematen - Leombach ) passes , where the access road is at km 6.6. The L1240 Eggendorfer Straße (Sattledt - Allhaming) runs along the southeastern Riedel near Kainbach .

Neighboring towns, villages and cadastral communities

Weitzendorf  (O, Gem.  Weißkirchen adTr. )

Brunnern  (O, Gem.  Eggendorf i.Tkr. , District Linz-Ld. )
Eggendorf i.Tkr.  (O)  / Eggendorf  (KG)

Matzeldorf (Gem.  Eggendorf i.Tkr. , District Linz-Ld. )

Leombach (O, KG) Neighboring communities Weitersdorf (Gem.  Eggendorf i.Tkr. , District Linz-Ld. )

Loibingdorf  (O)




Sipbachzell (O, KG)

history

There is evidence of prehistoric settlement in the area (hoard found near Giering ), in Roman times it belonged to the area around Ovilava / Wels, province of Noricum , after the Huns invasion and during the migration period , the population declined. The room is a cultural border with the Slavic early as the 8th century bairisch populated ( castle Leombach ) and is one of Kremsmünster  (est. 777). It is threatened again during the Hungarian invasions in the early 10th century. Originally located in the eastern part of the Duchy of Bavaria and forming the southern border of the Traungau to the Ulsburggau , the place belonged to the Duchy of Austria since the 12th century . Since 1490 it has been assigned to the Principality of Austria ob der Enns .

The place itself is documented in the 13th century as a snarhendorf , perhaps to a personal name Snar [a] cho . At this time, the forest area of ​​the Harter Wald (remains in the Schachenwald ) was reclaimed by the Kremsmünster monastery.

The place belonged in the middle modern period to the parish Sipbachzell in the district Kremsmünster , from 1868 to the new district Wels-Land . In the 19th century the place name is used by today's Kaindorf , and the name Egelsee is used in today's place name . The three typical squares (Schnarrndorf 7, 8 and 9) are still there today as they were 200 years ago.

In 1958 the motorway was built (lot Ennsdorf – Sattledt, opening December 3, 1958).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b The place is listed in the Austrian map and in the register of places , each as "Schnarrndorf", the cadastral municipality as "Schnarrendorf" with "e", the map in the state GIS DORIS also shows "Schnarrndorf", and so does the Address search. In the Geonam Austria database , only “Scharrndorf” is listed without an “n” ( details , austrianmap.at), and in DORIS “Scharndorf” can be searched without an “n” and with an “r”. Both of the latter are likely to be wrong, and perhaps originate from the Franzisco-Josephinische (3rd) land survey of 1877, the Schaarendf. there (topic first regional recordings , online at DORIS).
    1787 named as Schnareding , probably also in error: S. Schütz, F. Müller: Mappa von dem Land ob der Enns. Reducirt and engraved in 1781 by CS Schütz and written by F. Müller in 1787 (subject of first regional recordings , Layer Schütz Müller 1787 online at DORIS).
  2. Konrad Schiffmann : The land above the Enns: an old Baier landscape in the name of its settlements; Mountain, rivers and lakes. 2nd edition, R. Oldenbourg, 1922, p. 120 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  3. ^ Benedikt Pillwein (Ed.): History, geography and statistics of the Archduchy of Austria on the Enns and the Duchy of Salzburg . With a register, which is also the topographical and genealogical lexicon and the district map. Geographical-historical-statistical detail according to district commissariats. 1st edition. Third part: the Hausruckkreis . Joh. Christ. Quandt, Linz 1830, Kremsmünster District Commissariat, Sipachzell Parish , p. 369  ( Google eBook ). 2nd edition 1843 ( Google Book )
  4. Franziszäischer Cadaster (2nd regional survey), around 1830 ( original folder , as a layer online at DORIS, various map themes, original folder quality, especially cultural atlas );
    Likewise 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).