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Feldkirchen in Kärnten

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Country
  
Austria

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Elevation
  
554 m

Population
  
14,351 (1 Apr 2009)

Postal code
  
9560

State
  
Carinthia

Website
  
www.feldkirchen.at

Area
  
77.49 km²

Local time
  
Friday 2:47 PM

District
  
Feldkirchen District

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Weather
  
11°C, Wind NW at 24 km/h, 31% Humidity

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Feldkirchen in Kärnten (Slovene: Trg) is a town in the Austrian state of Carinthia and the capital of the district of the same name. It consists of the Katastralgemeinden Fasching, Feldkirchen, Glanhofen, Gradisch, Hoefling, Klein Sankt Veit, Pernegg, Rabensdorf, Sankt Ulrich, Sittich, Tschwarzen and Waiern.

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Map of Feldkirchen in K%C3%A4rnten, Austria

Location

Feldkirchen is located on the northern edge of the Klagenfurt Basin at the junction of the federal highways (Bundesstraßen) B 93 Gurktal Straße toward Friesach, B 94 Ossiacher Straße to Villach and B 95 Turracher Straße to Klagenfurt. Both the Glan river and the small Tiebel, main inflow of Lake Ossiach, run though the town.

History

The settlement may have developed at the site of the former Beliandrum mansio along the Roman road from Teurnia near Spittal an der Drau to Virunum, capital of the Noricum province. A Roman tombstone of the 2nd century is included into the walls of the Saint Michael filial church. The earliest mention of Feldkirchen is as Ueldchiricha ("Church in the Fields") in an 888 document by Arnulf of Carinthia. The parish church Maria im Dorn, a Romanesque basilica with a Carolingian choir, is one of the oldest sacred buildings in Carinthia.

Feldkirchen, once an estate of the Eppenstein noble family, was bequeathed to the Diocese of Bamberg in 1166. The bishops had the Amthof erected, the former seat of the local administration, today a place for cultural events and a small museum. Finally Maria Theresa of Austria acquired Feldkirchen in 1759. The village of Markstein south of the town centre is a former checkpoint at the border between the Austrian Empire and the Upper Carinthian part of the short-lived Napoleonic Illyrian Provinces. The building of a customs station and a border stone remained. Feldkirchen received town privileges in 1930.

Demographics

According to the 2001 census, Feldkirchen has 14,030 inhabitants. Of that, 77.1% admit themselves to the Roman Catholic Church, 12.0% are Evangelist, 0.8% belong to the Orthodox Church, and 5.1% are Muslims. 2.0% are non-religious.

Politics

Seats in the municipal assembly (Gemeinderat) as of 2015 elections:

  • Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ): 14
  • Austrian People's Party (ÖVP): 10
  • Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ): 3
  • Greens: 2
  • FePlus: 2
  • Twin towns — sister cities

    Feldkirchen in Kärnten is twinned with:

  • Bamberg, Germany, since 1993
  • Ahrensburg, Germany, since 1998
  • Notable residents

  • Otto Maria Polley (1910–1984), writer
  • Sven Klimbacher, ice hockey player
  • Siegfried Grabner, snowboarder
  • Herbert Gantschacher, director, producer, writer
  • References

    Feldkirchen in Kärnten Wikipedia