Neuhofen im Innkreis
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Country | Austria |
State | Oberösterreich |
District | Ried im Innkreis |
Population | 2,131 (2001) |
Area | 16 km² |
Elevation | 464 m |
Coordinates | 48°11′ N 13°28′ E |
Postal code | A-4912 |
Area code | +43 7752 |
Mayor | Josef Hangler (ÖVP) |
Website | www.neuhofen-innkreis.ooe.gv.at |
Neuhofen im Innkreis is a municipality in Upper Austria in the district of Ried im Innkreis. It has 2,131 inhabitants. The responsible jurisdiction is Ried im Innkreis.
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[edit] Geography
Neuhofen im Innkreis is situated 464 m above sea level. Its dimensions are 7.1 km from the North to the South and 3.9 km from the West to the East. The total area accounts for 15.7 km². 10.2 % of the land is afforested, 79% is used agriculturally. Parts of the municipality are Auleiten, Baumbach, Baumgarten, Bergetsedt, Gobrechtsham, Grillnau, Hörzing, Hauping, Holzleiten, Langstraß, Leinberg, Neuhofen im Innkreis, Niederbrunn, Ponneredt, Rödt, Rettenbrunn, Spießberg, and Wiesen.
[edit] Coat of Arms
The official description of the coat of arms (translation): From Green to Red, separated by a silver pile, which is decorated with a blue wavy pile; to the left are three golden apples; to the right is a golden crozier, which comes out of the lower frame of the shield. The municipal colours are green, yellow, red.
[edit] History
From the foundation of the Bavarian dukedom the city belonged to Bavaria until 1780. Together with the Innviertel (former known as "Innbaiern") it was ceded to Austria after the Treaty of Teschen. During the French Revolutionary Wars it became Bavarian again, in 1814 it became part of Upper Austria to whom it has belonged up to the present day. After the Anschluß to the German Reich on the 13th of March 1938 the city was part of the "Gau Oberdonau". After 1945 the restitution of Upper Austria took place.
[edit] Politics
The mayor is Josef Hangler (ÖVP).
[edit] Population Development
According to the population census in 1991 the municipality had 1,786 inhabitants, and 2,131 inhabitants in 2001.
- This article was initially translated from this Wikipedia article « de:Neuhofen im Innkreis » , specifically from this version.