Hardegg tax district

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The Hardegg tax district was one of the 89 districts of the Province of Carinthia in the first half of the 19th century . It comprised only one tax municipality : the cadastral municipality of Hardegg within its limits at that time. The district covered an area of ​​1647 yoke , which corresponds to about 9.5 km². The district was administered from the St. Georgen am Längsee district .

The district was named after the Hardegg reign with the former Hardegg Castle in the village of Hardegg .

In the course of the reforms after the revolution of 1848/49, the tax districts were dissolved. The tax municipality Hardegg , which until then belonged to the Hardegg tax district, was assigned to the newly established political municipality of Hardegg , which became part of the Liebenfels municipality in the 20th century , and thus to the new political district of Sankt Veit .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Joseph Wagner: The Duchy of Carinthia, geographically and historically represented and all relationships and peculiarities . Joseph Sigmund'sche Buchhandlung, Klagenfurt 1847. p. 39.
  2. Provincial manual of the Laibach governorate area in the kingdom of Illyria. For the year 1847. Egersche Gubernial-Buchdruckerei, Laibach. P. 393.