Edlitz
Edlitz
Edlitz
Coat of arms of Edlitz
Edlitz is located in Austria
Edlitz
Edlitz
Location within Austria
Edlitz is located in Lower Austria
Edlitz
Edlitz
Edlitz (Lower Austria)
Coordinates: 47ยฐ35โ€ฒN 16ยฐ8โ€ฒE๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ47.583ยฐN 16.133ยฐE๏ปฟ / 47.583; 16.133
CountryAustria
StateLower Austria
DistrictNeunkirchen
Government
ย โ€ขย MayorThomas Ernst (ร–VP)
Area
ย โ€ขย Total
14.25ย km2 (5.50ย sqย mi)
Elevation
454ย m (1,490ย ft)
Population
ย (2018-01-01)
ย โ€ขย Total
906
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
ย โ€ขย Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2842
Area code02644
Vehicle registrationNK
Websitewww.edlitz.at

Edlitz is a Market town in the district of Neunkirchen in the Austrian state of Lower Austria.

Geography

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Edlitz is located in Bucklige Welt in the industrial district near Aspang-Markt. The area of the market town covers 14.23 square[2] kilometers. Exactly 50 percent of the area is forested.

Congregational Structure

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The community forms the cadastral community Edlitz. This consists of Edlitz-Markt and the districts of Baumgart, Ebenhof, Grimmenstein, Grub, Handler, Hofstatt, Hofstetten, Kamerallen, Kohlreuth, Prรคgart, Pumperwaldl, Rauchlehen, Schafferhof, Schauerberg, SchneeweiรŸhof, Sonnberg, Wieden and Winterhof.

History

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Antiquity and the Middle Ages

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The area used to be part of the Roman province of Noricum.

Due to the abundance of water in the Pittental and the associated frequent flooding, the first settlements in this area were difficult to access in the elevated side valleys. A find of Roman coins suggests that the transition area from the Edlitztal to the Pittental was already inhabited in Roman times. From the Middle Ages, the history of the place is very closely linked to the development of the church and the parish.

The parish seat "de Edelz" was first mentioned in 1192 CE, when it was separated from the mother parish of Bromberg and an independent parish was set up.

Late Medieval Ages and Early Modern Era (Incursions by Hungarians, Turks and Kurucs)

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In the following centuries, Edlitz was hit by numerous Hungarian and later Turkish invasions. Several epidemics occurred. In the year 1349 CE, a separate plague cemetery had to be built for the many dead.

In 1529 CE, Edlitz escaped a Turkish attack when the Turks approached the area, but were startled by the midday ringing of the bells and turned back.

In 1590 CE, Edlitz was first referred to as a market town, which then had 14 houses.

In 1608 CE, pastor Georg Hayden was kidnapped by Hungarian forces to Gรผns and only released after 6 weeks after paying a ransom of 200 guilders. As a thank you, he donated the frescoes in the chancel of the parish church.

There are two more reports of military raids in the Edlitz area, namely in 1620 CE by Hungarians and in 1707 CE by Kurucs (anti-Habsburg insurgents). The fortifications of the church were likely used as a hiding place at this time.

Modern period

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At the end of the 18th century, Edlitz once played an important role in economic and transport life in the Bucklige Welt. A description of the country that was carried out by Emperor Joseph II wrote about the town of Edlitz at the time: "Ein mittelmรครŸig solid gebauter Markt in einem Graben, hat auch eine solide Kirche, mit Kirchhofmauern umgeben." ("A moderately solidly built market in a ditch also has a solid church surrounded by churchyard walls.") That a place was "solid" at that time referred to the fact it was built of stone.

The town was often hit by flooding from the Edlitzbach. In 1886 CE a person died in the flooding, the creek was secured by a torrent barrier.

Etymology

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The etymology is unclear, there are two theories:

  • One refers to a Latin deed of donation from 860 CE, in which forty estates, some of which were located in the area of the Bucklige Welt, were donated to the Archbishopric of Salzburg. One of them was "ad ecclesiam Ellodis" ("near the church of Ello"). Ello is a Germanic name that translates as "the noble". This is thought to form the term "de Edelz" would mean "settlement of a nobleman" which became Edlitz.
  • A second - more popular theory - says that the name "Edlitz" is derived from the Slavic "jedlica" ("fir stream"), which could be attributed to the wooded area around the place.

Transport routes and tourism

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The 19th century brought a significant improvement in traffic conditions, when Count Palffy had the equestrian bridge from Grimmenstein to Edlitz and further on via Thomasberg to Kirchschlag and Gรผns expanded into a country road in 1815 CE. Today the federal highway runs along this former Palffy-StraรŸe.

In 1881 CE, the opening of the Aspangbahn brought a new era to the Bucklige Welt. Edlitz station was built outside the municipal boundaries because the building site in Grimmenstein, which was then called "Am Treitl", was cheaper. Today Edlitz-Grimmenstein station is in the municipality of Thomasberg.

The opening of the railway connection also meant the start of tourism in Edlitz. Primarily guests from Vienna liked to come to the Bucklige Welt for summer holidays. According to the Austrian address book in 1938 CE, there was a doctor, two bakers, a butcher, a hairdresser, five innkeepers, five grocers, a glazier, two cellulose factories, a master bricklayer, four millers, a mill construction company and two fruit and vegetable dealers in the market town of Edlitz, two boarding houses, three sawmills, two blacksmiths, three tailors and seven seamstresses, six cobblers, a soda water producer, two tobacconists, three carpenters, a watchmaker, a cattle dealer, a grocer, two wheelwrights, a dental technician, a master carpenter and some farmers are resident.

In 1972 CE there were a total of 32,000 overnight stays in Edlitz. Today, tourism is still an important economic factor for the community, but the number of overnight stays is nowhere near as high. In recent years, the main focus of the municipality has been on improving the infrastructure in the areas of road construction, water supply, canal, kindergarten, fire station and office building.

Demographics

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Religion

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Religious of Edlitz
Roman Catholic Muslims Areligious Protestant Orthodox
% 92.1 4.3 2.4 0.7 0.2

Population

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Historical population
YearPop.ยฑ%
1869805โ€”ย ย ย ย 
1880890+10.6%
1890868โˆ’2.5%
1900768โˆ’11.5%
1910814+6.0%
1923858+5.4%
1934968+12.8%
1939943โˆ’2.6%
1951990+5.0%
19611,023+3.3%
19711,037+1.4%
19811,033โˆ’0.4%
19911,057+2.3%
20011,057+0.0%
2011915โˆ’13.4%
2022906โˆ’1.0%

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Culture

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Edlitz Parish Church

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Catholic parish church Edlitz houses a fortified churches in the Bucklige Welt. The origins of the church date back to the second half of the 12th century CE. Almost square in plan with four cross-vaulted bays supported in the middle by a pillar, the nave is the main building element. The bell tower almost disappears behind the high roof of the church. When the nave was rebuilt in 1492 CE, the sacred building was equipped with fortified structures. The fortifications are still there today: cast oriel, loopholes, upper fortification floor in the attic with block chamber, former cistern under the church floor. The last exterior renovation took place in 1978 CE, the interior of the church was last renovated in 1984 CE (interior renovation, exposure of various versions of stone ribs and painting, restoration of the high altar, pulpit, Stations of the Cross and saints) and 2003 CE (redesign of the chancel). In autumn 2005 CE the roof was re-covered. The Edlitz parish church has five bells, the oldest comes from Lazlo Raczko from 1518 CE, another from 1757 CE, all others were purchased in 1948 CE.

The parsonage formed a unit with the fortified churchyard. The oldest surviving part is characterized by a gate that allowed access independently from the churchyard. A small stone tablet set into the wall above the gate bears the year 1463 CE and the name Oswald in Latin letters. Around the church you can still find the remains of the former churchyard defence walls.

Economy

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There were 36 non-agricultural workplaces in 2001, and 55 agricultural and forestry businesses according to the 1999 survey. According to the 2001 census, the number of people in work at the place of residence was 478. The employment rate in 2001 was 48.5 percent.

There are small deposits of lignite on both sides of the road from Edlitz to Krumbach, but these are not worth mining.

Education

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Edlitz is home to a few educational facilities:

  1. Lower Austria state kindergarten Edlitz
  2. Elementary school
  3. Edlitz Middle school
  4. Music School Artes Iuventutis

Personalities

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  1. Franz Koller, farmer and politician, member of the Austrian National Council and member of the Bundesrat
  2. Hermann Schรผtzenhรถfer, ร–VP state party chairman and governor of Styria
  3. Karl Pichelbauer, provost emeritus of Wiener Neustadt
  4. Fjodor Fjodorowitsch Tornau (Theodor von Tornau): The Russian lieutenant general and Baltic baron, who had been military attachรฉ in Vienna for a long time, chose Edlitz as his retirement home and died here on January 4, 1890.
  5. Nikolaus Schmidhofer alias Holzknechtseppl (* December 6, 1794; โ€  November 20, 1828 executed in Pinkafeld): The notorious leader of the StradafรผรŸler gang of robbers is often incorrectly referred to as a native Edlitzer, although he lived in 1794 in Tyrnau near Fronleiten, Vorder Tyrnau. According to tradition, he was later placed with a foster family in Edlitz.[4][5]

Literature

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Market community Edlitz (ed.): Edlitz โ€“ our home community. 2 vols., 1992

Politics

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Edlitz Council Office Building

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The municipal council has 15 members.[6][7][8][9][10]

Edlitz Council
ร–VP SPร– FPร–
1990 16 3 2
1995 14 3 2
2000 12 5 2
2005 5 2
2010 15 4
2015 15 4
2020 13 2

Mayors

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1850โ€“1865 Georg Rodax, Wirtschaftsbesitzer
1865โ€“1868 Leopold Posch, Kรผrschnermeister
1868โ€“1871 Mathias Piribauer, Wirtschaftsbesitzer
1871โ€“1875 Leopold Bernsteiner, Wirtschaftsbesitzer
1875โ€“1877 Carl Handler, Wirtschaftsbesitzer
1877โ€“1892 Josef Punkl, Wirtschaftsbesitzer
1892โ€“1898 Sebastian HeiรŸenberger, Hausbesitzer und Gastwirt
1898โ€“1911 Anton Kitir, Gastwirt
1911โ€“1917 Adalbert Lederer, Kaufmann
1917โ€“1920 Karl Ernst, Bรคckermeister
1920โ€“1921 Anton Herzog, Wirtschaftsbesitzer
1921โ€“1922 Johann Schwarz, Wirtschaftsbesitzer
1922โ€“1926 Karl Piribauer, Wirtschaftsbesitzer
1926โ€“1938 Johann Schwarz, Wirtschaftsbesitzer
1938โ€“1945 Franz Chaloupka, Dentist
1945โ€“1946 Johann Schwarz, Landwirt
1946โ€“1965 Karl Seidl, Zimmerermeister
1965โ€“1980 Johann Korntheuer, Schneidermeister
1980โ€“1993 Josef Ernst, Bรคckermeister
1993โ€“1994 Franz Kampichler, kfm. Angestellter
01/1995โ€“03/1995 Karl Gradwohl, Landwirt
1995โ€“2002 Franz Kampichler, kfm. Angestellter
2002โ€“ Manfred Schuh, Gemeindebediensteter
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References

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  1. ^ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundeslรคnder - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018" (in German). Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "46. Die inkorporierten Gemeinden und niederen politischen Bezirke. (Municipia, praefectv/rae, consiliabula u. s. w.)", Staatsrecht und Rechtsquellen, De Gruyter, pp.ย 295โ€“304, 1885-12-31, doi:10.1515/9783112343029-048, ISBNย 9783112343029, retrieved 2022-07-19 {{citation}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link)
  3. ^ "Austria". OECD Quarterly International Trade Statistics. 2018 (2): 24โ€“25. 2019-01-25. doi:10.1787/int_trade-v2018-2-4-en. ISSNย 2313-0857.
  4. ^ "Developing a Market Town", Market Power, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, doi:10.1057/9781137012753.0008, ISBNย 9781137012753, retrieved 2022-07-19{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link)
  5. ^ Liwschitz, Y. (1970). "Dr. Yolan Edlitz-Pfeffermann - In Memoriam". Israel Journal of Chemistry. 8 (1): 103โ€“104. doi:10.1002/ijch.197000016. ISSNย 0021-2148.
  6. ^ Johnson, Lewis Jerome (October 1913). "Commission government for cities: Election to specific office Vs. election at random". National Municipal Review. 2 (4): 661โ€“664. doi:10.1002/ncr.4110020412. ISSNย 0190-3799.
  7. ^ "Guidelines on Election-Related Activities Regarding the 2004 Legislative Council Election, July 16, 2004". Chinese Law & Government. 38 (1): 30โ€“46. January 2005. doi:10.1080/00094609.2005.11036451. ISSNย 0009-4609. S2CIDย 219307645.
  8. ^ "Election Results". Volume 37, Number 5, October 2010. 2019-10-31. doi:10.1287/orms.2010.05.18in. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  9. ^ "Election Results: (Octoberโ€“December 2015)". Journal of Democracy. 27 (1): 175โ€“180. 2016. doi:10.1353/jod.2016.0016. ISSNย 1086-3214.
  10. ^ LeDuc, Lawrence (September 2007). "The federal election in Canada, January 2006". Electoral Studies. 26 (3): 716โ€“720. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2006.10.013. ISSNย 0261-3794.
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  2. โ†‘ Leopold Weber, Alfred Weiss: Bergbaugeschichte und Geologie der รถsterreichischen Braunkohlenvorkommen. Archiv fรผr Lagerstรคttenforschung der Geologischen Bundesanstalt. Wien 1983. ISBNย 978-3-900312-26-8. Seiten 239โ€“240. (PDF, 34 MB)
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