Neuhaus in der Wart
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Neuhaus in the Wart (formerly Krobotdorf or Kroatdorf) is a mix of Katastralgemeinde village in the southern Burgenland in Austria and is the political district Oberwart Allocated.
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- Population: 243 (2001)
- Mayor: John Wagner, mixing village (SPÖ)
- Vice Mayor: Walter Sulyok, mixing village (OVP)
- Altitude: 265 m above sea level. A.
- Market town: Mixing village
- Postal Code: 7503
- Vehicle Registration: OW
Neuhaus is a Croatian founding of the 16th Century. The first settlers should Nikolaus Zrinyi between 1557 and 1561 have been here. According to tradition, they should be between the Kirchfidisch and German marksmen Eisenberg located Erdödyschen Georgshof come. They called the place "Dobrava", which the Hungarians' Dobra "and" Öridobra "made. The German name "Neuhaus" came from the subsequent German settlers. One Fassion of 1852 that the school at that time consisted of a block of wood gezimmertes House, 1870, it was rebuilt. After the canonical visitation 1760 was 1836 a chapel with a bell tower built near the St. Anthony was consecrated. Mid-20th Century, the chapel under Mayor Ferdinand Obojkovics by a new church. In the course of implementing the community structure Improvement Act 1971 the communities were mixing village Kotezicken, small brook Rare, Large Rare Bach, Rohrbach at the pond and Neuhaus for large mixing village merged municipality.