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Heiligenbrunn

Heiligenbrunn (German pronunciation: [ˌhaɪ̯lɪɡn̩ˈbʁʊn] ) is a town in the district of Güssing in the Austrian state of Burgenland. It is known for being a centre of the Uhudler wine and for its historic Kellerviertel, or wine cellar quarter, where the wine was made.

Heiligenbrunn
Heiligenbrunn parish church
Location within Güssing district
Heiligenbrunn
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 47°2′N 16°25′E / 47.033°N 16.417°E / 47.033; 16.417
CountryAustria
StateBurgenland
DistrictGüssing
Government
 • MayorJohann Trinkl (ÖVP)
Area
 • Total33.51 km2 (12.94 sq mi)
Elevation
223 m (732 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[2]
 • Total759
 • Density23/km2 (59/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
7522

Etymology edit

The name Heiligenbrunn stems from the German words Heilig (holy) and Brunnen (fountain or well), which refers to a nearby spring, the Ulrichsquelle, which has been an important pilgrimage destination in the region for centuries.

History edit

As with the rest of Austria, the area was annexed by Nazi Germany during the Anschluss and was incorporated into the district of Fürstenfeld. On the 1st April 1945, the Red Army reached the area after arriving from Hungary to the east and forced the Wehrmacht to retreat towards Güssing on April 12.

In 1947 and 1954 the parish church was rebuilt after severe war damage and damage from a lightning strike.

As an area lying directly on the former Iron Curtain, the town was a target destination for Hungarian migrants attempting to cross the border into Austria. Because of this, in May 1957, the border area with Hungary was fortified with barbed wire, wooden watchtowers and land mines. In November 1960, a group of three Hungarian boys attempted to flee to Hagensdorf im Burgenland when two of them were injured by land mines, one seriously. Two of the boys escaped into Austria, yet the third disappeared and was according to an inquiry assumed to have been taken back to Hungary by Hungarian soldiers. In August 1962, a Hungarian citizen was injured by a land mine in the Luising area, before being admitted to hospital in Güssing.


Geography edit

The municipality of Heiligenbrunn includes the villages of Deutsch Bieling, Hagensdorf im Burgenland, Luising and Reinersdorf, as well as Heiligenbrunn itself. The municipality is on the Hungarian border and is bounded by Vas County to the south and east, Moschendorf and Strem to the north, and Großmürbisch to the west.

Reinersdorf is the southernmost village of Burgenland with a Croatian minority.[3] Previously, the municipality also contained the village of Ungarisch Bieling, but this was abandoned after 1946 due to tensions between Germany and Hungary and the last resident left the village in 1958.

The municipality contains a Naturschutzgebiet, of two meadows near Hagensdorf im Burgenland and Luising, known as the Schachblumenwiese, or fritillary meadows. These meadows contain the largest population of snakes-head fritillary in Austria.

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18691,584—    
18801,582−0.1%
18901,716+8.5%
19001,703−0.8%
19101,633−4.1%
19231,591−2.6%
19341,562−1.8%
19391,559−0.2%
19511,531−1.8%
19611,398−8.7%
19711,226−12.3%
19811,133−7.6%
19911,087−4.1%
2001989−9.0%
2011831−16.0%
2021744−10.5%

Notable people edit

Michael Somogyi, American biochemist known for his work on diabetes.

References edit

  1. ^ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  3. ^ Werkovits, Vukics, Petra, Peter (2017). Perle des Südburgenlandes. Oberwart: Schmidbauer GmbH.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)



heiligenbrunn, german, pronunciation, ˌhaɪ, lɪɡn, ˈbʁʊn, town, district, güssing, austrian, state, burgenland, known, being, centre, uhudler, wine, historic, kellerviertel, wine, cellar, quarter, where, wine, made, parish, churchlocation, within, güssing, dist. Heiligenbrunn German pronunciation ˌhaɪ lɪɡn ˈbʁʊn is a town in the district of Gussing in the Austrian state of Burgenland It is known for being a centre of the Uhudler wine and for its historic Kellerviertel or wine cellar quarter where the wine was made HeiligenbrunnHeiligenbrunn parish churchLocation within Gussing districtHeiligenbrunnLocation within AustriaCoordinates 47 2 N 16 25 E 47 033 N 16 417 E 47 033 16 417CountryAustriaStateBurgenlandDistrictGussingGovernment MayorJohann Trinkl OVP Area 1 Total33 51 km2 12 94 sq mi Elevation223 m 732 ft Population 2018 01 01 2 Total759 Density23 km2 59 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code7522 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 4 Population 5 Notable people 6 ReferencesEtymology editThe name Heiligenbrunn stems from the German words Heilig holy and Brunnen fountain or well which refers to a nearby spring the Ulrichsquelle which has been an important pilgrimage destination in the region for centuries History editAs with the rest of Austria the area was annexed by Nazi Germany during the Anschluss and was incorporated into the district of Furstenfeld On the 1st April 1945 the Red Army reached the area after arriving from Hungary to the east and forced the Wehrmacht to retreat towards Gussing on April 12 In 1947 and 1954 the parish church was rebuilt after severe war damage and damage from a lightning strike As an area lying directly on the former Iron Curtain the town was a target destination for Hungarian migrants attempting to cross the border into Austria Because of this in May 1957 the border area with Hungary was fortified with barbed wire wooden watchtowers and land mines In November 1960 a group of three Hungarian boys attempted to flee to Hagensdorf im Burgenland when two of them were injured by land mines one seriously Two of the boys escaped into Austria yet the third disappeared and was according to an inquiry assumed to have been taken back to Hungary by Hungarian soldiers In August 1962 a Hungarian citizen was injured by a land mine in the Luising area before being admitted to hospital in Gussing Geography editThe municipality of Heiligenbrunn includes the villages of Deutsch Bieling Hagensdorf im Burgenland Luising and Reinersdorf as well as Heiligenbrunn itself The municipality is on the Hungarian border and is bounded by Vas County to the south and east Moschendorf and Strem to the north and Grossmurbisch to the west Reinersdorf is the southernmost village of Burgenland with a Croatian minority 3 Previously the municipality also contained the village of Ungarisch Bieling but this was abandoned after 1946 due to tensions between Germany and Hungary and the last resident left the village in 1958 The municipality contains a Naturschutzgebiet of two meadows near Hagensdorf im Burgenland and Luising known as the Schachblumenwiese or fritillary meadows These meadows contain the largest population of snakes head fritillary in Austria Population editHistorical populationYearPop 18691 584 18801 582 0 1 18901 716 8 5 19001 703 0 8 19101 633 4 1 19231 591 2 6 19341 562 1 8 19391 559 0 2 19511 531 1 8 19611 398 8 7 19711 226 12 3 19811 133 7 6 19911 087 4 1 2001989 9 0 2011831 16 0 2021744 10 5 Notable people editMichael Somogyi American biochemist known for his work on diabetes References edit Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundeslander Gebietsstand 1 1 2018 Statistics Austria Retrieved 10 March 2019 Einwohnerzahl 1 1 2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status Gebietsstand 1 1 2018 Statistics Austria Retrieved 9 March 2019 Werkovits Vukics Petra Peter 2017 Perle des Sudburgenlandes Oberwart Schmidbauer GmbH a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link nbsp This Burgenland location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heiligenbrunn amp oldid 1174791243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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