Zederhaus – Wikipedia

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Zenshause house

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Zederhaus (Österreich)
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Stands: Austria
Federal State: Salzburg
Political district: Tams Road
License Plate: I
Surface: 130,55 km²
Coordinates: 47 ° 9 ′ N , 13 ° 31 ′ O
Height: 1205 m ü. A.
Resident: 1.170 (1st excitement 2022)
Population density: 9 inhabitants per km²
Postal code: 5584
Phone prefix: 06478
Community index: 5 05 15
Address of the
Gemeindeverwaltung:
Towards house 25
5584 Zenshause house
Website: zederhaus.gv.at
Political
Mayor: Thomas Kößler (ÖVP)
City council: (Election year: 2019)
(13 members)
Location of Zederhaus in the Tamsweg district
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Lage der Gemeinde Zederhaus im Bezirk Hallein (anklickbare Karte)

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Zederhaus
Zenshause house
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Zenshause house is one of the 15 municipalities in the Lungau district, Salzburg in Austria with 1170 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2022). In terms of area, Zederhaus is the largest municipality in Lungau.

The Brunnwand sources in the Riedingtal Nature Park

The Zederhaus valley is located in the western part of the lungaus and runs parallel to the Murtal from the northwestern direction in the southeast. Until the end of January 1962, the municipality belonged to the judicial district of Sankt Michael in Lungau, since February 1, 1962 it has been part of the Tamsweg court district. The valley is limited by the Weißeckkamm in the southwest (highest elevation: Weißeck, 2711 m ) and the high enemy comb in the northeast (highest elevation: highly enemy, 2687 m ) – Two side branches of the Radstadt Tauern.

The municipal area of ​​Zederhaus borders the municipalities of Flachau, Kleinarl and Hüttschlag in the north, Muhr in the west, Sankt Michael im Lungau in the south, as well as Tweng in the east. Street connections only exist to Sankt Michael and over the Tauern tunnel to Flachau.

Parish [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

The municipal area comprises the following four localities (in brackets in the population of the population. January 1, 2022 [first] ):

  • Lamm (357)
  • Rothenwand (226)
  • Forest (3)
  • Credenk house (582)

The municipality consists of the catastral communities of Lamm, Rothenwand, Wald and Zederhaus.

Neighboring communities [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Economic sectors [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

In 2011, around seventy workers worked in agriculture, fifty in the production sector and ninety in the service sector. About sixty percent of the production sector’s employees worked in the area of ​​energy supply. The most important employers in the service sector were accommodation and gastronomy as well as social and public services. [5]

Kraftwerk [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

The Zederhaus power plant from the Schliereralm storage company belongs to the Lungau power plant group, collects 10 mountain streams in 2 along lines, went into operation in 1984 and delivers up to 10 MW of performance. [6]

Traffic [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

  • Street: The municipality of Zederhaus is located on the Tauern A110 motorway and is connected by a semi -connection point from and towards Salzburg. Furthermore, the municipal area is opened by the Zederhauser Landesstraße.

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The municipal council has a total of 13 members.

mayor [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

  • until 1920 Thomas Wieland, Schmied
  • 1920–1922 Matthäus Gruber, Gruberbauer
  • 1922-1923 Franz Gfrerer, Kocherbauer
  • 1923–1931 Bartl Gfrerer, Hauserbauer
  • 1931–1938 Josef Moser, master tailor
  • 1938–1940 Peter Gruber, Wagnermeister
  • 1941–1942 Andrä Moser
  • 1942–1945 Emanuel Rothenwänder
  • 1945–1949 Johann Gfrerer, Mesnerbauer (provisional)
  • 1949–1969 Josef Bacher, farmer (ÖVP)
  • 1969-1979 JOFEF GREFERER, MoShos Builders (EVVP)
  • 1979–1998 Alfred Zanner (* 1932), blacksmith (ÖVP)
  • 1999–2019 Alfred Pfeifenberger (* 1958) (ÖVP) [ten]
  • From 2019 Thomas Kößler (ÖVP) [11]

coat of arms [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

The congregation coat of arms was awarded in 1980: [twelfth] “The shield slopes covered by the middle part of a Zederhauser gema bar, decorated with colorful ribbons and flowers; At the top of blue growing the gold-nibbled St. John the Baptist, dressed with brown, sleeveless, hard cowl, the rights based on the golden cross stick, loose -shaped with a silver ribbon, with the left made of golden shell the baptismal water gastinizing; Below in green a slanted eagle feather. ”

The coat of arms indicates the history of Zederhaus: John the Baptist is the patron of the church, the prelude rods are carried to the festival of the church patron on June 24 and during the summer solstice. The Adler feather is the professional sign of Schweinschneider, which played an important role in the history of the place. [twelfth]

  1. Austrian statistics: Population on January 1, 2022 after towns (area status 1.1.2022) (ODS)
  2. Mühlenweg Zederhaus: From the grain to bread
  3. Description Denkalhof Maurergut
  4. Riedingtal Nature Park
  5. A look at the municipality of Zederhaus, employed people at the place of work. (Pdf) Austrian statistics, accessed on January 3, 2021 .
  6. Hydropower plant Zederhaus – Salzburg AG for energy, transport & telecommunications. Accessed on January 4, 2021 .
  7. Election results 2009. Land Salzburg, accessed on December 14, 2021 .
  8. Election results 2014. Land Salzburg, accessed on December 14, 2021 .
  9. Community elections 2019. (PDF) Land Salzburg, S. 130 , accessed on January 3, 2021 .
  10. Alfred Pfeifenberger . In: Salzburger Nachrichten: Salzburgwiki .
  11. Credentials. Accessed on January 4, 2021 (Austrian German).
  12. a b The coat of arms. Congregation Zederhaus, accessed on September 28, 2022 (Austrian German).

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