Sulzriegel

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Sulzriegel ( village )
locality
cadastral community Sulzriegel
Sulzriegel (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Oberwart  (OW), Burgenland
Judicial district Oberwart
Pole. local community Bad Tatzmannsdorf
Coordinates 47 ° 20 '22 "  N , 16 ° 14' 7"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 20 '22 "  N , 16 ° 14' 7"  Ef1
height 390  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 159 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 54 (2001)
Area  d. KG 1.51 km²
Statistical identification
Locality code 00238
Cadastral parish number 34080
Counting district / district Sulzriegel (10901 001)
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Sulzriegel is a district of the municipality Bad Tatzmannsdorf in Burgenland , Oberwart district , Austria .

history

The Angerdorf was first mentioned in 1641 as Waldegg .

However, it can be assumed that the beginnings of the village go back further. The first settlers came from the existing neighboring villages. They worked as woodcutters or as squires in the Neustift mine. The first settlers of Waldegg were probably Protestant. The owners of the Bernstein rule , to which the town belonged, were the barons of Königsberg almost without interruption from 1491 to 1644, Calviner convinced them, who protected their evangelical subjects from persecution and thus favored the spread of the Reformation.

Ecclesiastically, the place belonged to the Catholic parish of Mariasdorf until 1684, to the Catholic parish of Pinkafeld from 1684 to 1812 and again to Mariasdorf from 1812. The Protestants joined the Protestant parish AB Stadtschlaining in 1783 . In 1942 a Catholic pastoral care station in Bad Tatzmannsdorf (parish since 1986) and in 1968 a Protestant parish in Bad Tatzmannsdorf were founded, to which the residents of Sulzriegel have belonged since those years.

The name "Waldegg" was replaced by the current name "Sulzriegel" at the end of the 17th century. The Hungarian name "Sóshegy" was officially introduced at the end of the 19th century. It is the translation of the German name "Salzriegel", with which the salty taste of the water was characterized by dissolved minerals. "Sulz" refers to the mineral water that was drawn from an open spring in Bad Tatzmannsdorf.

After the purchase of all services to the landlord after 1848, Sulzriegel was an independent municipality until the municipalities were amalgamated with Bad Tatzmannsdorf and Jormannsdorf in 1971. The symbols of the village are the old municipality draw well ("stallion fountain") and the bell tower on the triangular municipality . The "stallion fountain" is a listed building.