Raiding, Austria
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Raiding | |
Coat of arms | Location |
Administration | |
Country | Austria |
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State | Burgenland |
District | Oberpullendorf |
Mayor | Anna Schlaffer |
Basic statistics | |
Area | 13.1 km² (5.1 sq mi) |
Elevation | 253 m (830 ft) |
Population | 846 (09/06/2008) |
- Density | 65 /km² (167 /sq mi) |
Other information | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
Postal code | 7321 |
Website | www.raiding.at |
Raiding (Hungarian: Doborján) is a small Austrian market town in the District of Oberpullendorf, Burgenland. It is the birthplace of Franz Liszt.
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[edit] Geography
The municipality lies on Raiding Creek in Middle Burgenland; Raiding is the only borough in the municipality.
[edit] History
Raiding was first documented in 1425 as Dobornya.
Like the rest of Burgenland, Raiding belonged to Hungary until 1920/21 After the end of the First World War, Western Hungary was given to Austria with the Treaties of St. Germain and Trianon; there it formed the new province of Burgenland.
In 1971, Raiding was merged with Unterfrauenhaid and Lackendorf into a larger municipality, which was later dissolved. Raiding has been a market town since 1990.
[edit] Politics
The municipal council has 15 seats with party mandates as follows: SPÖ 9, ÖVP 6, FPÖ 0, Grüne 0 , and other lists 0.
[edit] Culture and Landmarks
- The Liszt Museum (in the house where he was born)
[edit] Business and Infrastructure
Viticulture is the main business in Raiding. Other industries there include metal construction and soda water production.
[edit] People
- Paul Iby, Bishop of Eisenstadt
- Franz Liszt, Composer and Musician
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