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Wesenufer ( market ) locality cadastral community Wesenufer |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Schärding (SD), Upper Austria | |
Judicial district | Schärding | |
Pole. local community | Waldkirchen am Wesen | |
Coordinates | 48 ° 27 '31 " N , 13 ° 48' 31" E | |
height | 289 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the village | 220 (January 1, 2020) | |
Building status | 93 (2001) | |
Area d. KG | 9.01 km² | |
Post Code | 4085 | |
Statistical identification | ||
Locality code | 11836 | |
Cadastral parish number | 48022 | |
Counting district / district | Waldkirchen am Wesen (41 428 000) | |
Wesenufer on the Danube |
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Incorporated in 1850 Source: STAT : Directory of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS |
Wesenufer (old spelling Wesenurfahr ) is a market on the Danube in the Upper Austrian Innviertel , a cadastral municipality and the largest village in the municipality of Waldkirchen am Wesen in the Schärding district .
geography
The historical Wesenufer market is located on the south bank, in the valley of the Danube through the Bohemian Massif , with the Mühlviertel in the north and the Sauwald in the south.
The village has 93 buildings with 229 inhabitants (as of May 15, 2001).
The local area also includes the Rotte Unterwollmah , the single layer Oberwollmah , both downstream towards Waldkirchen, and the Bräukapelle , in the forest above the village, on the hiking trail to Waldkirchen. Neighborhoods:
Niederranna (district of Hofkirchen / Mühlkreis ) (Danube) |
(Danube) | |
Kager | (Danube) Marsbach (district Hofkirchen / Mühlkreis ) | |
Place Edt | Aichberg beeches | Waldkirchen am Wesen |
history
Already in the Neolithic (5000 to 1800 BC) people were in the settlement area around Wesenufer. This proves one 1920 found hole hammer from serpentine , which is now in the Upper Austrian Museum in Linz is kept. In 1938 a hatchet from the same age was found in the former school of Wesenufer . A full-hilted sword comes from the late Bronze Age (1200 to 750 BC) and is kept in the Natural History Museum in Vienna.
Coins from the time of the Roman emperors Severus Alexander (222 to 235 AD) and Tacitus (275 to 276 AD) were found about 0.5 kilometers below Wesenufer, on a field plot directly on the Danube, the Frauenwiese .)
On July 13, 1310, Erchenger von Wesen certified that he bequeathed the Wesen house and thus the goods to aines datz Wesen uerfar and the Uerfar Hademar von Waldeck. This is the first mention of Wesenurfar, so Überfuhr for being (as Danube crossing). Wesenufer is a new formation of this naming. Wesen (later Wesenurfar and Wesenufer) is therefore next to Aschach (777) and Linz (799) the oldest town on the Danube in Upper Austria.
On December 15, 1582, Emperor Rudolf II granted the then Hofmark Wesenurfahr market rights. Emperor Karl VI gave further confirmations of the market organization . on March 20, 1713 and Emperor Franz I on December 15, 1826, who also granted the Wesenufer market the right to two annual fairs (on the Visitation of the Virgin Mary , July 2nd and November 11th, Saint Martin ).
In 1661 Wesenufer already had a school.
1785: Tax regulation patent from Emperor Josef II .: Wesenufer gives its name to a tax community that still exists today: the Wesenufer cadastral community. 1837: On October 22nd, the first steamship Ludwig I sails off Wesenufer to Linz.
Since 1850, the Wesenufer market has formed a political community with the village of Waldkirchen am Wesen.
Infrastructure
The market is its own parish ( parish church consecrated to St. Wolfgang ) and has its own post office (4085). The Niederwesen Castle is located in the village , formerly a site of the Baumgartner brewery . The clubs are the music club, the volunteer fire brigade , the Union Wesenufer football club and the ESV Wesenufer ice rifle club .
Personalities
People related to the place:
- Martin Selle (* 1966), writer, lives in Wesenufer
Individual evidence
- 41428 - Waldkirchen am Wesen. Community data, Statistics Austria .