Unterweißbach

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Unterweißbach
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Unterweißbach (Austria)
Unterweißbach
Basic data
Country: Austria
State : Upper Austria
Political District : Free City
License plate : FR
Surface: 48.73 km²
Coordinates : 48 ° 26 '  N , 14 ° 47'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 26 '10 "  N , 14 ° 46' 55"  E
Height : 640  m above sea level A.
Residents : 2,171 (January 1, 2020)
Postal code : 4273
Area code : 07956
Community code : 4 06 21
Address of the
municipal administration:
Markt 21
4273 Unterweißbach
Website: www.unterweissenbach.at
politics
Mayor : Johannes Hinterreither-Kern ( ÖVP )
Municipal Council : (2015)
(25 members)
18th
5
2
18th 
A total of 25 seats
Location of Unterweißbach in the Freistadt district
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria
Parish Church of St. Nicholas

Unterweißbach is a market town in Upper Austria in the district of Freistadt in the Mühlviertel with 2171 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the heart of the Mühlviertler Alm. The municipality is in the judicial district of Freistadt .

geography

Unterweißbach lies at an altitude of 640 m in the Mühlviertel. The extension is from north to south 10.5 km, from west to east 11.7 km. The total area is 48.6 km². 51.9% of the area is forested, 22% of the area is used for agriculture.

Community structure

The municipality includes the following 16 localities (population in brackets as of January 1, 2020):

  • Aglasberg (85)
  • Dauerbach (43)
  • Enebitschlag (67)
  • Grafenschlag (60) including Schlamperlstatt
  • Greinerschlag (57)
  • Chopping stick (54)
  • Hinterberg (116)
  • Hinterreith (33)
  • Landshut (166)
  • Mötlas (178) including Mötlasberg and Ebmer houses
  • Neumuhl (70)
  • Obermuehl (115)
  • Schattau (87) including Oberhaas and Schattauer
  • Unterweißbach (888)
  • Wildberg (57)
  • Windhing (95)

The community consists of the two cadastral communities Landshut and Unterweissenbach.

Neighboring communities

Kaltenberg Liebenau
St. Leonhard Neighboring communities Königswiesen
Schönau Pierbach

history

In the 11th century , the Lords of Machland acquired a property between the Große and Kleine Naarn and began to clear the forest and set up Ruttenstein Castle . In a deed of donation from 1209, "Wizzenbach" is mentioned for the first time, a place founded in this cleared area. The clearing settlement later became a market, around 1331 a judge is documented. In the 14th century Wizzenbach was referred to as a Free Aigen and no fiefdom was affected . In 1449 the Wallseer Urbar recorded 42 town houses.

Since 1490 it was assigned to the principality "Austria ob der Enns" and belonged to the rule Ruttenstein. In 1497 Weißenbach is mentioned in a list of the ban markets , a de facto equality with the princely cities. In 1571, Emperor Maximilian II decreed new borders, at that time Weißenbach extended to Kamp in what is now Lower Austria. In 1757 the parish of Liebenau was separated and in 1785 that of the parish of Kaltenberg.

After the annexation of Austria to the German Reich on March 13, 1938, the place belonged to the Gau Oberdonau . After 1945 Unterweißbach was in the Soviet occupation zone and after 1955 the infrastructure was expanded.

The community was the seat of the Unterweißbach judicial district until the end of 2002 and was assigned to the Freistadt judicial district on January 1, 2003 .

In July 2020, a treasure was discovered with 1500 silver coins from the 15th century.

population

Population development
year Residents   year Residents
1869 2.147 1951 2,181
1880 2.132 1961 2,285
1890 2,238 1971 2,474
1900 2.115 1981 2,501
1910 2.127 1991 2,465
1923 2,160 2001 2,299
1934 2,264 2011 2,315
1939 2,283 2016 2.224

Development and structure

In 1869, 2,147 people lived in the municipality. The highest growth was recorded between 1951 and 1981, in 1981 the highest level in history was recorded with 2501 residents. In 1991 the community had 2,465 inhabitants, at the 2001 census only 2,299, which corresponds to a decrease of 6.7%.

In the 2001 census, the proportion of residents who were 60 years of age or older was 19.7%; 18.5% were under 15 years old. The proportion of the female population was 50.7%.

Of the 1,874 residents of Unterweißbach, who were over 15 years old in 2001, 2.8% had completed a university , technical college or academy . Another 5% had completed a high school diploma, 42.1% had completed an apprenticeship or a vocational middle school and 50.1% of all Unterweißbachers had compulsory school as the highest qualification.

Origin and language

The German dialect, which is commonly spoken in the Unterweißbach area and in Upper Austria, is Middle Bavarian . In 2001, 99.6% of Unterweißbachers stated German as a colloquial language. Another 0.1% spoke mainly Czech , the rest spoke other languages.

The proportion of Unterweißbachers with foreign citizenship was 0.5% in 2001, well below the average in Upper Austria. While 0.2% of those Weißenbacher population had citizenship in Germany and 0.3% were citizens of other countries. In 2001, around 1% of Unterweißbachers were born in a country other than Austria.

politics

The municipal council and mayoral elections take place every six years, at the same time as the state elections. Since 1945 the ÖVP has always achieved an absolute majority. The second strongest party was usually the SPÖ . The FPÖ was usually the third largest party in the elections. In 2003 the ÖVP became the party with the strongest vote with 68.1% of the votes.

In 2009 the ÖVP succeeded in expanding its absolute majority to 81.2%. The FPÖ did not run for this election.

The municipal council consists of 25 members. The last municipal council elections brought the following results:

Choice of September 27, 2009
Turnout: 83.63%
September 27, 2015
voter turnout: 84.16%
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ÖVP 1245 81.2% + 13.1% 21st +4 1062 69.7% -11.5% 18th -3
SPÖ 0289 18.8% - 8.4% 04th -3 0149 09.8% - 9.0% 02 -2
FPÖ - - - 4.7% - -1 0312 20.5% + 20.5% 05 +5

Mayor of the community is Johannes Hinterreither-Kern from the ÖVP. The next municipal council election will be held in 2021.

Unterweißbach is a member of the Association for Regional and Tourism Development Mühlviertler Alm .

coat of arms

Unterweißbach coat of arms

The municipal coat of arms shows a silver, diagonal wave bar in green. This shows in a simplified representation the old place name Wizzenbach , which was mentioned as early as 1209 in a document for the Baumgartenberg monastery . The municipality colors are: green-white.

The time of the award of the municipal coat of arms is not known. The first evidence of the coat of arms is a seal with the legend S. MARKET. BEISEN. PACH on a file from 1677. The community colors were approved on September 8, 1980.

Culture and sights

Buildings

leisure

  • Jagdmärchenpark Hirschalm: Adventure park with summer toboggan run and roller coaster
  • Wegererstein viewing platform: panoramic view of the small Naar valley and Kaltenberg
  • Boulder formations from the last ice age
  • Pitch oil stones
  • Wolfsberg: summit cross
  • Hiking opportunities: well-marked hiking routes (also for families)
  • Riding opportunities: On the Mühlviertler Alm there is one of the most extensive network of riding trails in Europe (approx. 600 km) and a number of riding stables
  • Bathing possibility: Unterweißbach outdoor pool

Regular events

  • Nikolauskirtag
  • Hirschalm Festival

Economy and Infrastructure

Established businesses

  • Sonnberg organic meat: With 55 employees and a turnover of 13 million euros, the largest employer in the town and the Mühlviertler Alm region

traffic

The Mühlviertler Alm Strasse L 576 and the Nordwaldkamm Landesstrasse L 579 intersect in Unterweißbach. Furthermore, the municipality is opened up by the Unterweißbacher Bezirksstrasse L 1442. The supraregional hiking and pilgrimage route Johannesweg leads through the municipality .

Public institutions and education

A kindergarten , an elementary school , a new middle school and a polytechnic school are available in the village . Two S-classes are connected to the elementary school. There is also a library in the Unterweißbach parish. There is also a general practitioner with a general practitioner and a district seniors' home in the community. A day care center from Lebenshilfe rounds off the community's social offerings.

In 2003 the district court was closed for reasons of economy. The police station was also closed . The next police station is in Königswiesen. The district administration of Freistadt operates a branch office and a notary is also in town.

The Mühlviertler Alm office, which handles both the regional and tourist tasks of the association, is also located in Unterweißbach.

There are three volunteer fire brigades (FF) in the municipality :

  • FF Unterweißbach
  • FF chopping stick
  • FF Mötlas

Personalities

  • Johann Christoph Stelzhammer (born August 29, 1750 in Unterweißbach; † October 10, 1840 in Linz ), Catholic clergyman, physicist and rector of the University of Vienna
  • Anton Pilz von Raabs (* 1827 in Tischberg near Unterweißbach; † 1914 in Raabs / Lower Austria), priest, theologian and pastor
  • Anton Greinstetter (* 1873 in Liebenau; † 1944 in Unterweißbach), businessman and politician
  • Leo Schmalzer (* 1897 in Unterweißbach; † 1977 in Steyr), grammar school director in Steyr
  • Leo Pallwein-Prettner (* 1937 in Unterweißbach; † 2012) was President of the Upper Austrian Red Cross and member of the state parliament

Individual evidence

  1. Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
  2. The art monuments of Austria. DEHIO Upper Austria, Volume 1. Mühlviertel. ISBN 3-85028-362-3 , p. 901.
  3. from F. Schober, 1948
  4. Treasure with 1500 silver coins. Small newspaper, July 30, 2020, p. 15
  5. a b Statistics Austria: Population and Components of Population Development
  6. a b c 2001 census: demographic data (download as pdf; 10 kB)
  7. Municipal elections Percentages: Municipal elections Unter Weißenbach  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed October 29, 2008@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www2.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at  
  8. http://wahl.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at/whlp/WHLPErgebnisEingelangtNEU.jsp?BezirksListe=6&GemeindeListe=40621&cmdAktualisieren=&bezirkAlt=6&wahlKreisAlt=&wahlNameKurz=G09&gemeindeNummerLink=  ( page no longer available , searching web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / wahl.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at  
  9. ^ Province of Upper Austria, regional history: coat of arms of the municipality of Unterweißbach , accessed on October 29, 2008
  10. Josef Fürst, Franz Schaufler: The pitch oil stones in the area of ​​Unterweißbach and Kaltenberg. In: Upper Austrian homeland sheets. Volume 24 (1970), Issue 1/2, pp. 18-21, with mapping of 13 pitch oil stones, online (PDF) in the OoeGeschichte.at forum

literature

  • Marktgemeinde Unterweißbach: Heimatbuch , Unterweißbach 2009, with house chronicle in 2 volumes, ISBN 978-3-200-01458-9
  • Friedrich Schober : Unterweißbach. A home book of the market and its surroundings. Upper Austrian Provincial Publishing House, Linz 1948.
  • Alois Dittrich: School history of Unterweißbach. Unterweißbach 1949.
  • Alois Dittrich: Festschrift for the 75th anniversary celebration of the volunteer fire brigade. Unterweißbach 1950.
  • Unterweißbach. 1938 ...... 1955. If we want to count backwards, year after year. Commemorative history and time words from reports, chronicles, newspapers, memories, protocols. Compiled by Günther Fattinger, published by the market community Unterweißbach, Library of the Province, Vienna 1988, ISBN 3-900878-10-2 .
  • Castles and nails. Legends about the Mühlviertel around Königswiesen , Unterweißbach, Pierbach , Ruttenstein , Weitersfelden , Liebenau . Compiled by Richard Pils, Bibliothek der Provinz, Vienna 1988, ISBN 3-900878-04-8 .
  • Erwin Hölzl: At home with Obermitteregger. First hand stories. History 1950–1980, Edition Geschichte der Heimat, Grünbach, Stein Maßl 2008, ISBN 978-3-902427-49-6 .
  • Josef Kramer: Our story Life on the Mühlviertler Alm, publisher: Association Mühlviertler Alm, 2008

Web links

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