Andorf

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Andorf

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Andorf

Location within Austria

Coordinates: 48°22′00″N 13°34′00″E / 48.36667°N 13.56667°E / 48.36667; 13.56667Coordinates: 48°22′00″N 13°34′00″E / 48.36667°N 13.56667°E / 48.36667; 13.56667
Country Austria
State Upper Austria
District Schärding
Government
  Mayor Peter Pichler (SPÖ)
Area
  Total 38 km2 (15 sq mi)
Elevation 346 m (1,135 ft)
Population (1 January 2014)[1]
  Total 5,123
  Density 130/km2 (350/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 4770
Area code 07766
Vehicle registration SD
Website www.andorf.at

Andorf is a municipality in the district of Schärding in Upper Austria, Austria. As of 2008, it had a population of 5,023.

Geography

Andorf is divided into the 7 cadastral subdivisions: Andorf, Burgerding, Heitzing, Kurzenkirchen, Oberndorf, Schulleredt and Teuflau.

The 56 localities which belong to the municipality are Andorf, An der Fernstraße, Autzing, Bach, Basling, Breitenberg, Bruck, Burgerding, Eberleinsedt, Edt bei Heitzing, Edt beim Pfarrhof, Erlau, Gerolding, Getzing, Großpichl, Großschörgern, Haula, Hebertspram, Heitzing, Heitzingerau, Hier, Hof, Hörzberg, Hötzlarn, Hötzenedt, Humerleiten, Hutstock, Kleinpichl, Kleinschörgern, Kreilern, Kurzenkirchen, Laab, Lauterbrunn, Lichtegg, Linden, Lohstampf, Matzing, Mayrhof, Niederhartwagen, Niederleiten, Oberndorf, Pimpfing, Pram, Pranzen, Rablern, Radlern, Seifriedsedt, Sonnleiten, Schärdingerau, Schießedt, Schulleredt, Teuflau, Untergriesbach, Winertsham, Winertshamerau and Winteraigen.

History

After the formation of the Dukedom of Bavaria the locality belonged to Bavaria until 1780 . As a result of the Treaty of Teschen, Austria received Innviertel and thus Andorf. During the Napoleonic Wars it again became part of Bavaria. Since 1814 it has been part of Upper Austria. After the incorporation of Austria into Greater Germany by Nazi Germany on 13 March 1938, the locality belonged to "Gau Oberdonau". After 1945, Upper Austria was restored.

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