Liemberg tax district

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The tax district of Liemberg 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 Liemberg within its limits at that time. The district covered an area of ​​1880 Joch , which corresponds to almost 11 km². In 1847 the district had 290 inhabitants.

The district was named after the capital Liemberg with the Liemberg Castle of the same name . However, the Liemberg tax district was administered from the Tentschach tax district .

In the course of the reforms after the revolution of 1848/49, the tax districts were dissolved. The tax municipality of Liemberg, which had previously belonged to the Liemberg tax district, was assigned to the newly established political municipality of Liemberg and thus to the new political district of Sankt Veit .

Individual evidence

  1. a b provincial manual of the Laibach governorate area in the kingdom of Illyria. For the year 1847. Egersche Gubernial-Buchdruckerei, Laibach. P. 396.
  2. ^ Joseph Wagner: The Duchy of Carinthia, geographically and historically represented and all relationships and peculiarities . Joseph Sigmund'sche Buchhandlung, Klagenfurt 1847. p. 39.