Stockenboi

Stockenboi

Coat of arms
Stockenboi

Location within Austria

Coordinates: 46°44′N 13°35′E / 46.733°N 13.583°E / 46.733; 13.583Coordinates: 46°44′N 13°35′E / 46.733°N 13.583°E / 46.733; 13.583
Country Austria
State Carinthia
District Villach-Land
Government
  Mayor Hans-Jörg Kerschbaumer (BZÖ)
Area
  Total 100.18 km2 (38.68 sq mi)
Elevation 795 m (2,608 ft)
Population (1 January 2014)[1]
  Total 1,661
  Density 17/km2 (43/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 9714
Area code 04761
Website www.stockenboi.at

Stockenboi (Slovene: Štokboj ) is a municipality in the district of Villach-Land in the Austrian state of Carinthia.

Geography

The municipal area is situated in a valley of the Gailtal Alps, stretching from the Drava River up to Lake Weissensee. It comprises the cadastral communities Stockenboi, Tragail, Wiederschwing, and Ziebl.

History

About 600 the valley was settled by Romanised Celts backing away from the migration of Alpine Slavs moving up the Drava Valley. Part of the Upper Carinthian Lurngau, the estates from about 1135 were held by the local Counts of Ortenburg. After the extinction of the Ortenburg dynasty in 1418, their inheritance passed to the Counts of Celje and finally to the Habsburg dukes of Carinthia in 1456.

In 1518, at the behest of the Habsburg ruler Maximilian I, Stockenboi and its extended forests were merged with neighbouring Paternion into an autonomous lordship (Herrschaft), originally held by the House of Dietrichstein. In 1599 it was acquired by the Khevenhüller noble family which however had to emigrate in the course of the Counter-Reformation in 1629.

After the Revolutions of 1848, the communities of Stockenboi, Wiederschwing and Ziebl emerged from the former lordship. The present-day municipality was established in 1865.

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