Tigring
Tigring ( village ) locality cadastral municipality Tigring |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Klagenfurt-Land (KL), Carinthia | |
Judicial district | Klagenfurt | |
Pole. local community | Moosburg | |
Coordinates | 46 ° 41 '1 " N , 14 ° 11' 14" E | |
height | 582 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the village | 469 (January 1, 2020) | |
Building status | 91 (2001) | |
Area d. KG | 7.96 km² | |
Statistical identification | ||
Locality code | 01183 | |
Cadastral parish number | 72186 | |
Counting district / district | Tigring (20421 002) | |
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; KAGIS |
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Tigring is a place and a cadastral municipality of the market town of Moosburg in the district of Klagenfurt-Land in the state of Carinthia in Austria .
geography
The village of Tigring is located north of Moosburg and south of Freudenberg. To the west is the Strußnigteich and to the east is Windischbach.
Neighboring places
St. Gandolf | ||
Bike path |
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Windischbach |
Gradenegg | Moosburg | Rosenau |
history
During excavations on the church hill of Tigring, where a Roman estate may have been, u. a. a Greco-Roman equestrian statuette and a marble Caesar head found.
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In 1135 Tigring was named as a good ("predium"). At this time the parish church of Saint Egyd and the Romanesque Karner were built. The parish was established in 1136.
South of the parish church is the (reconstructed) court square (“Thingplatz”), where in Franconian times court meetings ( Thing ) took place in the open air under the chairmanship of the count or mayor ( Schultheiß , Schulze) and for which it is recorded from 1570: “Since in the old days there was the püchl to thigring ain Richtstatt ”. Until around 1500 the court was located in the nearby Arnulfsfeste .
Tigring, as a cadastral community, was originally part of the local community of Moosburg , which was constituted in 1850; In 1899 Tigring separated from the community area and formed its own local community.
In the course of the municipal reform in 1973, Tigring was incorporated into Moosburg.