Hermagor

Information about Hermagor

Bezirk Hermagor
StateCarinthia
Population19,757 (2001)
Area808.0 km
Number of
municipalities
7
NUTS code?
Time Zone
• Summer DST
CET: UTC+1
CEST: UTC+2
Telephone prefix+43-?
Car registration plateHE


The Bezirk Hermagor is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Carinthia, Austria.

The district has an area of 808.02 km² and a population of 19,757 (May 15 2001). Hermagor's population density is 24 people per km². The administrative center of the district is Hermagor-Pressegger See.

History

Its name refers to Saint Hermagoras, whose cult was centered at Aquileia.[1]

Municipalities



Towns (Städte) are indicated in boldface; market towns (Marktgemeinden) in italics; suburbs, hamlets and other subdivisions of a municipality are indicated in small characters.
  • Dellach (4)
  • Dellach, Goldberg, Gurina, Höfling, Leifling, Monsell, Nölbling, Rüben, Siegelberg, St. Daniel, Stollwitz, Wieserberg
  • Gitschtal (5)
  • Brunn, Golz, Jadersdorf, Langwiesen, Lassendorf, Leditz, Regitt, St. Lorenzen im Gitschtal, Weißbriach, Wulzentratten
  • Hermagor-Pressegger See (1)
  • Achleiten, Aigen, Bergl, Braunitzen, Brugg, Burgstall, Danz, Dellach, Egg, Eggforst, Förolach, Fritzendorf, Görtschach, Götzing, Grafenau, Grünburg, Guggenberg, Hermagor, Jenig, Kameritsch, Khünburg, Kleinbergl, Kraschach, Kraß, Kreuth ob Mellweg, Kreuth ob Möschach, Kreuth ob Rattendorf, Kühweg, Kühwegboden, Latschach, Liesch, Mellach, Mellweg, Micheldorf, Mitschig, Möderndorf, Nampolach, Neudorf, Neuprießenegg, Obermöschach, Obervellach, Paßriach, Podlanig, Postran, Potschach, Potschach, Presseggen, Presseggersee, Radnig, Radnigforst, Rattendorf, Schinzengraben, Schlanitzen, Schmidt, Siebenbrünn, Sonnenalpe Naßfeld, Sonnleitn, Süßenberg, Toschehof, Tröpolach, Untermöschach, Untervellach, Watschig, Wittenig, Zuchen
  • Kirchbach (2)
  • Anraun, Bodenmühl, Forst, Goderschach, Grafendorf, Griminitzen, Gundersheim, Hochwart, Katlingberg, Kirchbach, Krieben, Lenzhof, Oberbuchach, Oberdöbernitzen, Rauth, Reisach, Reißkofelbad, Rinsenegg, Schimanberg, Schmalzgrube, Schönboden, Staudachberg, Stöfflerberg, Stranig, Tramun, Treßdorf, Unterbuchach, Unterdöbernitzen, Waidegg, Wassertheurerberg, Welzberg
  • Kötschach-Mauthen (3)
  • Aigen, Buchach, Dobra, Dolling, Gailberg, Gentschach, Gratzhof, Höfling, Kosta, Kötschach, Kreuth, Kreuzberg, Krieghof, Kronhof, Laas, Lanz, Mahlbach, Mandorf, Mauthen, Nischlwitz, Passau, Plöcken, Plon, Podlanig, Sittmoos, St. Jakob im Lesachtal, Strajach, Weidenburg, Wetzmann, Würda, Würmlach
  • Lesachtal (6)
  • Assing, Birnbaum, Durnthal, Egg, Frohn, Guggenberg, Klebas, Kornat, Ladstatt, Liesing, Maria Luggau, Mattling, Moos, Niedergail, Nostra, Obergail, Oberring, Pallas, Promeggen, Raut, Rüben, Salach, St. Lorenzen im Lesachtal, Stabenthein, Sterzen, Tiefenbach, Tscheltsch, Tuffbad, Wiesen, Wodmaier, Xaveriberg
  • Sankt Stefan im Gailtal (7)
  • Bach, Bichlhof, Bodenhof, Dragantschach, Edling, Hadersdorf, Karnitzen, Köstendorf, Latschach, Matschiedl, Nieselach, Pölland, Pörtschach, Schinzengraben, Schmölzing, St. Paul an der Gail, St. Stefan an der Gail, Sussawitsch, Tratten, Vorderberg

[ edit ]Cities and Districts (Bezirke) of Carinthia
Feldkirchen | Hermagor | Klagenfurt | Klagenfurt-Land | Spittal an der Drau | St. Veit an der Glan | Villach | Villach-Land | Vlkermarkt | Wolfsberg

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Hermagor-Pressegger See (Slovenian: Šmohor-Preseško jezero) is a city in the Hermagor district in Carinthia. As of 2001 it has a population of 7,232.

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Saint Hermagoras of Aquileia, also spelled Hermenagoras, Hermogenes, Ermacoras) (Italian: Sant'Ermagora; died c. 70 AD) is considered the first bishop of Aquileia, northern Italy.
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Dellach (Slovene: Dole) is a town in the district of Hermagor in Carinthia in Austria.


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Gitschtal (Slovene: Gičtol) is a town in the district of Hermagor in Carinthia in Austria.


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Hermagor-Pressegger See (Slovenian: Šmohor-Preseško jezero) is a city in the Hermagor district in Carinthia. As of 2001 it has a population of 7,232.

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Kirchbach (Slovenian: Cirkno) is a market town in the Hermagor district in Carinthia, Austria, in the Gailtal valley. It has a population of 2,881.


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Kötschach-Mauthen is a municipality in the district of Hermagor in Carinthia in Austria.

Geography

The municipality lies 34 km in the west of Hermagor at the transition of the upper Gailtal into Lesachtal.
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Lesachtal (Slovenian: Holz) valley is located in the Austrian state of Carinthia. It is the uppermost part of the valley formed by the Gail River, and stretches from the border between East Tyrol and Carinthia to Kötschach-Mauthen (alt. 705 m).
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Klebas (pop. 91) is one of the 31 localities belonging to the municipality of Lesachtal in Carinthia (Austria).
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