Mogersdorf

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Mogersdorf

Coat of arms
Mogersdorf
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 46°57′N 16°14′E / 46.950°N 16.233°E / 46.950; 16.233Coordinates: 46°57′N 16°14′E / 46.950°N 16.233°E / 46.950; 16.233
Country Austria
State Burgenland
District Jennersdorf
Government
  Mayor Walter Dolmanits
Area
  Total 12.8 km2 (4.9 sq mi)
Elevation 228 m (748 ft)
Population (1 January 2013)[1]
  Total 1,178
  Density 92/km2 (240/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 8382
Website www.mogersdorf.at

Mogersdorf (Hungarian: Nagyfalva, Slovene: Modinci, Prekmurian: Magdinci, or Moudinci) is a town in the district of Jennersdorf in the Austrian state of Burgenland.

History

Mogersdorf has a famous place in Austrian history because it was here that Raimondo Montecuccoli annihilated a 60,000/90,000-strong army of the Ottoman Empire in 1664 upon its attempt to cross the Raab river westwards towards Styria. This Battle of Mogersdorf (also known as the First Battle of St. Gotthard) was commemorated by a chapel on the nearby Schlößlberg hill. Having fallen into disrepair, it was replaced by a new building, with an unadorned but huge Christian cross at its side, in 1964.

Population

Historical population
Year Pop.  ±%  
1869 1,638    
1880 1,864+13.8%
1890 2,182+17.1%
1900 2,265+3.8%
1910 2,235−1.3%
1923 2,058−7.9%
1934 1,930−6.2%
1939 1,830−5.2%
1951 1,699−7.2%
1961 1,577−7.2%
1971 1,454−7.8%
1981 1,317−9.4%
1991 1,264−4.0%
2001 1,213−4.0%
2011 1,146−5.5%

References

Stonecross of Schösslberg, over Mogersdorf; monument of the Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664).
The monument of the casualty Turks in Mogersdorf
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