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Resident: 1.765 (1st excitement 2022) Population density: 15 inhabitants per km\u00b2 Postcodes: 9564, 9565 Phone prefix: 04275 Community index: 2 10 07 NUTS-Region AT212 Address of the Gemeindeverwaltung: Plain Reichenau 80 9565 Reichenau Website: Reichenau.gv.at Political Mayor: Karl Lessiak (SP\u00d6) City council: (Election year: 2021) (15 members) Location of Reichenau in the Feldkirchen district Template: InfoBox municipality in Austria\/maintenance\/location plan ImageMap Reichenau with the Turracher H\u00f6he and the Rinsennock in the background Those: Municipal dates With statistics Austria Branch church Saint Anna near Sankt Lorenzen Reichenau is a municipality with 1765 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2022) in the Feldkirchen district in Carinthia. The community is in 1010 m (Gurk near St. Margarethen) to 2334 m (Rinsennock) Ese height in the Gurktal Alps. It mainly coincides with the catchment area of \u200b\u200bthe Upper Gurk and has a share in the Turracher H\u00f6he, known as a ski area and Turracher See, which Reichenau shares with the neighboring Styrian municipality of Stadl-Predlitz in the north. Water [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The main river in the municipal area is the upper reaches of the gurk, which is fed here by several small tributaries. There are several, mostly small lakes in Reichenau, of which are especially the Bergseen Turracher See in 1763 m and the Falkertsee in 1872 m Eseh\u00f6he as an excursion destination also known beyond the municipal boundaries. The two smaller lakes Gr\u00fcnsee and Schwarzsee on the Turracher H\u00f6he are on popular hiking trails. Parish [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Reichenau is divided into five catastral communities (Richenau, Sankt Lorenzen, Sankt Margarethen, Wiedweg and Winkl). [first] ): KG level Reichenau KG Sankt Lorenzen KG Sankt Margarethen Kg wiedweight KG Winkl Plain Reichenau (327) Sankt Lorenzen (15) Leave (12) Falkertsee (57) Saureggen (27) Hinterkoflach (91) Mitterdorf (80) Pla\u00df (32) Turratureh\u00f6he (85) Lorenzenberg (34) Patergassen (236) Rottenstein (49) Winkl (101) Schuss (45) Sankt Margarethen (100) Seebach (33) Waidach (10) Again (59) Vorderkoflach (81) Vorwald (227) WEDWEGED (64) Another location is the Rotte Berg In the village of Winkl. Neighboring communities [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Gurktaler Alps were undeveloped until Bronze Age. In the Reichenau level, an old iron pit indicates a settlement in the Celtic-Roman period and the river name of Gurk is reminiscent of pre-Roman settlement. At the time of the Noricum, the Gurktal was partly inhabited by Roman colonialists, but that they also settled in the area of \u200b\u200btoday’s municipality of Reichenau, there is no evidence. Towards the end of the migrations in the late 6th century, the Celtoromaniac, pressed by Slavic settlers, also retired to more remote valleys. In the first Slavic places, the ending “Itz” in the place name indicates, such as the near Reichenau sirnitz and Flattnitz. The upper gurktal was almost uninhabited in the 9th century when towns such as Gurk and Places around Strasbourg were already called along the cucumber. Around the year 1000, Bavarian settlers came to Carinthia, large parts in church ownership and in the hand of monasteries. The possession of the Millstatt Abbey extended to the upper Gurktal. The first forest toasts were carried out here in the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries, the first closed settlements were created, including Gnesau (first mentioned in 1160). The Lorenzenberg was developed around 1200, the predecessor building of today’s parish church of St. Lorenzen was consecrated in 1216. The swampy valley floor was only cultivated and populated after 1300. Reichenau was only first mentioned in 1332, the name indicates the development of the area through slash -in (“SHOUKN”). Various settlements are detectable for the time before; Until 1300, a clearing activity to the village of Vorwald can be determined, the name of which is therefore stirring. The parish of Sankt Lorenzen (the highest parish of Carinthia at a height of 1460 m , with military church in the village and, somewhat remote, Romanesque pilgrimage church St. Anna) became independent in 1633. The municipality of Feldkirchen only occurred in 1829 to form the Tax communities Winkl-Reichenau, Plain Reichenau, St. Margarethen and Wiedweg. The Evangelical Church in Wiedweg was built in 1845 as a tolerance bed house. In 1928, a bus traffic was set up on the Turracher H\u00f6he. Modern tourism has developed in Reichenau since then. According to 2001, Reichenau had 2,029 inhabitants, including 97.0% of Austrian citizens. 79.9% of the population committed themselves to the Roman Catholic, 15.8% to the Evangelical Church and 3.6% were without religious commitment. [2] Today’s parish church Hl. Martin At the southern end of Liche Reichenau, in 1384 on the occasion of the consecration of a chapel Hll. Andreas and Martin mentioned for the first time. St. Martin was a branch of St. Lorenzen until 1754 and only then received his own vicariate, in 1812 it became a parish church. The cemetery surrounding the church was consecrated in 1806. Today’s church was built in the mid -18th century in the late baroque style. The tower employed on the choir has round -arched sound openings and a pyramid tip. [3] Die Pfarrkirche Hi. Lawrence In the in 1477 m Ese height St. Lorenzen is the highest parish of Carinthia. A consecrated in 1216 is documented Capella, St. Mary and St. Lawrence in the alpa . The church is a 14th century, the core of Romanesque and Gothic construction, which was changed in a baroque style in the last quarter of the 18th century. The north tower has pointed -arched sound openings and a pyramid roof. The pointed arched west portal is designated by the year 1787. [4] The church Hl. Margaretha In St. Margarethen was first documented in 1307 and in 1433 as a parish church. In its current form, it was built in the Gothic style at the end of the 15th century. It has a square tower with a pointed -in -handed tower helmet from the 19th century. A sacristy is grown on the north side of the slightly collected choir. A mural of St. Christopherus was attached to the south facade in the 15th century. [5] The Evangelical Parish Church in Wiedweg was first mentioned in 1787 as a branch in St. Margarethen or again. Wiedweg was a branch of Feld am See until 1898, then until 1950 from Gnesau, since 1954 Wiedweg has been an independent parish. Today’s church was built in 1844 by Villach master builder Simon Pirker. [6] The branch church HL. Anna Above St. Lorenzen is a later baroque, originally Gothic building of the 14th century. It was extended to the west at the end of the 18th century, provided with a roof rider with a round -arched sound opening and a dainty onion tower. The building stitch is still clearly recognizable on both the north and south side. [7] The Teufelsbr\u00fccke is located at the street on the Turrach at the village of Winkl. The stone -made building, built in 1893 in place of an older stone bridge, leads over the gorge of the Stangenbach. After she could no longer meet the requirements of car traffic, she was replaced in 1978 by a wider iron concrete bridge as a traffic route; However, part of the older building can still be seen today. [8] Southwest of Liche Reichenau, in the village of Schuss, there is a border stone (ref. 1814), which after the Napoleonic wars marked the border between Illyria and the Empire Austria. Reptilienzoo Nockalm in Patergassen The high -altinous farm is at a height of 1616 m\u00a0\u00fc.\u00a0A. [9] Traffic [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Upper Gurktal is crossed by the former federal road 95 in the north-south direction, which is also known as Turracher Stra\u00dfe, which connects the Mur Valley in the north with the Klagenfurt pool. Between Patergassen and Wiedweg, Kleinkirchheimer Stra\u00dfe B 88 branches off from it as a connection via Kleinkirchheim, in a west direction. From level Reichenau, the L 65 leads via Sirnitz to the middle gurktal (Gurktal Stra\u00dfe B 93), from which the upper cub Tight gurk , a gorge that has not been developed for road traffic is separated. In Winkl, the Nockalmstra\u00dfe branches off, which leads into the inner cremes and via the L 19 into the Katschtal. With Salzsteigweg 09, an Austrian long -distance hiking trail leads through the municipal area. Established businesses [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Through the ski areas Turracher H\u00f6he and Falkert in the municipal area as well as the proximity to those in Kleinkirchheim and Hochrindl, winter traffic plays a certain role, through the location in the Nockbergen at the eastern edge of the Salzburg Lungau and Carinthner Biosphere Park, the administration of which in the village of Reichenau Has, also summer tourism. In addition, there are no significant businesses. Municipal council [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The municipal council of Reichenau has 15 members. mayor [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Since 2001 Karl Lessiak (SP\u00d6) [twelfth] coat of arms [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Reichenau coat of arms, which was awarded to the municipality on January 20, 1986 by the Carinthian state government, united elements of elements of cultural history and the natural area: it shows the one in 1216 and thus in the municipal area documented oldest church in St. Lorenzen and on the rear half of the shield with the plumb -lane gentian ( Gentiana Acaulis ) A plant (which is expressed through the green mountain in the sign) for the alpine landscape of the Nock area. The design comes from Wilhelm Wadl and Alexander Exax. The official blason of the coat of arms is: \u201cSpelled over green mountain and silver, on the right on the mountain behind a silver, black covered wall, a silver, black -covered and black -open Gothic church with up to the main edge of the tower, on the left a stems growing from three green leaves Enzian floating with a silver stamp. ” [13] The flag is red and white with incorporated coat of arms. Partner community [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Sons and daughters of the community [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Josef Lax (1824\u20131895), agricultural and innkeeper, politician, member of the House of Representatives 1867\u20131870, 1871\u20131873 [15] Peter Lax (1830\u20131893), agricultural and innkeeper, politician, member of the House of Representatives 1879\u20131885, 1887\u20131891 [16] Matthias Maierbrugger (1913\u20131991), local researcher and author, was born in Berg Erika Molny (1932-1990), author, was born in Patergassen Siegfried Grabner (* 1975), snowboard world and European champion as well as Olympic participants, comes from Saureggen Personalities connected to the municipality [ Edit | Edit the source text ] \u2191 Austrian statistics: Population on January 1, 2022 after towns (area status 1.1.2022) (ODS) \u2191 Statistics Austria, census, demographic data. 15. May 2001, accessed on March 3, 2019 . \u2191 Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X, pp. 89f. \u2191 Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X, p. 760. \u2191 Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X, p. 767f. \u2191 Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X, p. 1067. \u2191 Dehio manual. The art monuments of Austria. Carinthia . Anton Schroll, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X, p. 760. \u2191 Georg Sterk, Friedrich H UCIK: The Turracher H\u00f6he . Verlag Johannes Heyn, Klagenfurt 2003, ISBN 3-7084-0039-9, S. 35f. \u2191 Georg Sterk, Friedrich H UCIK: The Turracher H\u00f6he . Verlag Johannes Heyn, Klagenfurt 2003, ISBN 3-7084-0039-9 \u2191 Election result in 2015 in Reichenau. Office of the Carinthian state government, March 1, 2015, Retrieved on April 24, 2021 . \u2191 Election result municipal council election 2021 in Reichenau. Office of the Carinthian state government, February 28, 2021, Retrieved on April 24, 2021 . \u2191 Mayor election 2015. Land core, accessed on November 27, 2020 . \u2191 Quoted from Wilhelm Deuer: The Carinthian coat of arms , P. 226. Verlag of the Carinthian State Archives, Klagenfurt 2006, ISBN 3-900531-64-1 \u2191 Partner community. Accessed on November 27, 2020 . \u2191 Lax, Josef. In: www.parlament.gv.at. Retrieved on December 17, 2021 . \u2191 Lax, Peter. In: www.parlament.gv.at. Retrieved on December 17, 2021 . "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/reichenau-carinthia-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Reichenau (Carinthia) – Wikipedia"}}]}]