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Ferlach
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Country | Austria |
State | Carinthia |
District | Klagenfurt-Land |
Mayor | Ingo Appé (SPÖ) |
Area | 117.25 km2 (45 sq mi) |
Elevation | 466 m (1529 ft) |
Population | 7,295 (1 January 2011)[1] |
- Density | 62 /km2 (161 /sq mi) |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
Postal code | 9170 |
Area code | 04227 |
Website | www.ferlach.at |
Ferlach (Slovene: Borovlje) is the southernmost town in Austria, about 17 km south of the Carinthian capital Klagenfurt. It is situated in the Rosental/Rož Valley of the Drava River, at the northern slope of the Karawanken mountain range. The commune consists of the Katastralgemeinden of Ferlach (Borovlje), Kappel an der Drau (Kapla ob Dravi), Kirschentheuer (Kožentavra), Unterloibl (Podljublj), Waidisch (Bajdiše), Unterferlach (Medborovnica), Glainach (Glinje), Seidolach (Ždovlje) and Windisch Bleiberg (Slovenji Plajberg). According to the 2001 census 8.3% of the population are Carinthian Slovenes.
Village | Number of people 1991 | Percent of Slovenes 1991 | Percent of Slovenes 1951 |
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Bodental/Poden | 115 | 53.9% | 83.3% |
Loibltal/Brodi | 70 | 51.4% | 68.2% |
Strugarjach/Strugarje | 18 | 61.6% | 94.1% |
W.Bleiberg/Slovenji Plajberk | 124 | 66.9% | 87.3% |
Waidisch/Bajdiše | 93 | 37.6% | 44.5% |
Glainach/Glinje | 114 | 12.3% | 84.7% |
Kappel a.D./Kapla ob Dravi | 262 | 6.5% | 30.3% |
Tratten/Trata | 82 | 15.9% | 41.4% |
Unterglainach/Vesca | 32 | 37.5% | 100% |
Laak/Loka | 41 | 14.6% | 100% |
Seidolach/Ždovlje | 87 | 18.4% | 74.5% |
Dörfl/Kajže | 18 | 55.6% | 79.4% |
Singerberg/Žingarica | 9 | 11.1% | 100% |
Rauth/Rute | 11 | 9.1% | 100% |
Görtschach/Goriče | 230 | 8.8% | 13.7% |
Reßnig/Resnica | 212 | 7.1% | 44.8% |
Kirschentheuer/Kožentavra | 252 | 7.9% | 45.6% |
Otroutza/Otrovca | 71 | 5.6% | 41.0% |
Strau/Struga | 222 | 5.0% | 28.5% |
Unterloibl/Podljubelj | 240 | 8.3% | 22.1% |
Ferlach was first mentioned as Vörelach in a 1246 deed, named after the Föhre (pine) tree, or bor in Slovene. An ironworks and forging site since the 15th century, Ferlach was known for its firearms manufacturers, the main armorer of the Habsburg Monarchy. Ferlach received town privileges in 1930 and today is a centre for the production of hunting rifles. The history of the town is depicted in its coat of arms: it features a pine tree with a cone, two crossed silver nails, and a rifle.
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Seats in the municipal assembly (Gemeinderat) as of 2003 elections:
Ferlach lies at the junction of the Bundesstraße B85 Rosental Straße with B91 Loiblpass Straße (European route E652), running from Klagenfurt to the Loiblpass and Slovenia. The Ferlach railway line went out of service in 1951.
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