Tax district Kraig and Nussberg

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The tax district Kraig and Nußberg (also: Kreug and Nußberg ) was one of the 89 districts of the province of Carinthia in the first half of the 19th century . It comprised the following 14 tax communities within their former borders:

The district covered an area of ​​27,553 yoke , which corresponds to about 158.5 km². In 1846 the district had 5347 inhabitants.

The district was named after the rule Kraig or the Kraiger castles and the castle Nussberg , which was incorporated into this rule , both located in today's community of Frauenstein . However, the district was administered from Karlsberg Castle from the Karlsberg tax district .

In the course of the reforms after the revolution of 1848/49, the tax districts were dissolved. The tax communities that had previously belonged to the Kraig and Nußberg tax districts became the newly established political communities of Glantschach (Rottschaft Feistritz, Sörg), Schaumboden (Schaumboden, Steinbichl), Obermühlbach (Graßdorf, Obermühlbach), Pfannhof (Kraig, Leiten, Meiselding), Pisweg (Gruska , Pisweg) and Rabing (Gunzenberg, Rabing) and thus all assigned to the new political district of Sankt Veit .

Individual evidence

  1. Provincial manual of the Laibach governorate area in the kingdom of Illyria. For the year 1847. Egersche Gubernial-Buchdruckerei, Laibach. P. 395.
  2. ^ Joseph Wagner: The Duchy of Carinthia, geographically and historically represented and all relationships and peculiarities . Joseph Sigmund'sche Buchhandlung, Klagenfurt 1847. p. 39.