Urbersdorf

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Urbersdorf ( village )
locality
cadastral community Urbersdorf
Urbersdorf (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Güssing  (GS), Burgenland
Judicial district Gussing
Pole. local community Gussing
Coordinates 47 ° 3 '30 "  N , 16 ° 22' 21"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 3 '30 "  N , 16 ° 22' 21"  Ef1
height 218  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 236 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 90 (May 15, 2001 f1)
Area  d. KG 9.52 km²
Post Code 7540 Güssing
Statistical identification
Locality code 00048
Cadastral parish number 31056
Counting district / district Urbersdorf (10405 003)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Bgld
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Urbersdorf is a village in the municipality of Güssing in the district of Güssing in Burgenland in Austria .

Population development

The place has 228 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2015).

Culture and sights

Urbersdorf Church
  • A popular excursion destination is the Clusius nature trail around the Urbersdorf reservoir, which has existed since 1978 - in the middle of the Weinidylle nature park in southern Burgenland. Along the path, 12 hand-painted, natural history boards explain interesting facts about nature and its use by people in a child-friendly way. In 1999 the nature trail was re-adapted and reopened. The path is approx. 2.5 km long, the starting and ending point is at the Urbersdorf reservoir.

societies

  • Local wine-growing association Urbersdorf: The local wine-growing association was founded in September 1976 and has the purpose of representing the interests of viticulture in the area of ​​the local wine-growing association and promoting them in the best possible way, taking into account local conditions. In 2003 the viticulture association and the improvement association built a historic wine press from 1755 at the entrance to the town on the B 56 federal road. The wine press (...) was restored and repositioned in countless hours of work. The vineyards of the Urbersdorf winegrowers are located in the vineyards of the neighboring villages of Glasing , Sumetendorf and Strem and cover one of the smallest growing areas in Austria with 9.5 hectares. Blaufränkisch, Welschriesling, Zweigelt and Uhudler are for the most part "sold on the farm to customers. Historical information can be read from P. Gratian readers in the Güssinger Zeitung that as early as 1750 the inhabitants of Urbersdorf am Stremer, but mostly on Sumetendorfer and The Glasinger area had vineyards. In 1893 phylloxera devastated the vineyards, but the Urbersdorfers planted new vines again. "In the wine cellars, the ancients spent their best times with meat and wine. Here you forgot grief and worries, here you strengthened your tired limbs, here you found new courage to continue working and at nightfall went to your home in a cheerful mood with a few bottles in your knapsack "
  • Urbersdorf Beautification Association: On March 27, 1978, the Urbersdorf Tourist and Beautification Association was founded. The purpose of the association is to maintain and expand tourism in the association's territory through contemporary advertising and gradual design of the facilities and facilities serving tourism, as well as to beautify the place and the surrounding area that is considered for tourism through its own activities and through corresponding Influence on the local residents.

Web links

Commons : Urbersdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistics Austria, population on January 1, 2015 by location. Statistics Austria, accessed on October 30, 2016 .
  2. Urbersdorf. City of Güssing, accessed on October 31, 2016 .
  3. Luipersbeck: Urbersdorf from the beginning to the present 2008 . Ed .: Branch Committee Urbersdorf. 2008, p. 205 .
  4. Luipersbeck: Urbersdorf from the beginning to the present 2008 . Ed .: Branch Committee Urbersdorf. Urbersdorf 2008, p. 202 .
  5. ^ Readers, Güssinger Zeitung: Güssinger Zeitung . Güssing January 13, 1929, p. 1 .
  6. ordinances of the tourism and beautification association Urbersdorf 2008