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{{Short description|Town in Carinthia, Austria}}
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'''Feistritz im Rosental''' ({{lang-sl|Bistrica v Rožu}}) is a [[market town]] in the district of [[Klagenfurt-Land]] in the [[Austria]]n state of [[Carinthia (state)|Carinthia]]. It is located on the northern slope of the [[Karawanken]] mountain range in the ''Rosental'', a valley of the [[Drava]] River. According to the 2001 census 13.3% of the population are [[Carinthian Slovenes]]. The municipality is made up of eight villages:
'''Feistritz im Rosental''' ({{lang-sl|Bistrica v Rožu}}), often referred to as simply '''Feistritz''' ({{IPA|de|ˈfaɪ̯stʁɪt͡s|-|De-Feistritz.ogg}}), is a [[market town]] in the district of [[Klagenfurt-Land]] in the [[Austria]]n state of [[Carinthia (state)|Carinthia]].

[[Image:Sankt Johann im Rosental, Pfarrkirche heiliger Johannes positie1 foto12 2011-07-23 14.42.jpg|Sankt Johann im Rosental, church: Pfarrkirche heiliger Johannes|thumb|left]]
==Geography==
[[File:Feistritz Rosental Sinacher Matschacher Gupf 13092007 01.jpg|thumb|left|View from the Drava to the Karawanks]]
It is located in the ''Rosental'', the [[U-shaped valley]] of the [[Drava]] river north of the [[Karawanks]] mountain range along the [[Periadriatic Seam]]. The valley is named after the Carinthian noble house of Ras, who had [[Rosegg]] Castle built around 1200. It is a traditional settlement area of [[Carinthian Slovenes]]. The Karawanks in the south form the border with [[Upper Carniola]].

The municipal area stretches from the Drava and neighbouring [[Ludmannsdorf]] beyond the river up to Mt. [[Stol (Karawanks)|Stol]] (''Hochstuhl''), the highest peak of the Karawanks range at {{convert|2236|m|ft|abbr=on}} which can be reached via the Bärental (''Rute'') high valley. It comprises the [[Cadastral community|cadastral communities]] of Feistritz (''Bistrica''), Gansdorf, Hundsdorf (''Podsinja vas''), Matschach (''Mače''), Suetschach (''Sveče''), and Weizelsdorf (''Svetna vas'').

==History==
[[File:Markus Pernhart - Feistritz im Rosental.jpeg|thumb|left|''Feistritz im Rosental'', painting by Markus Pernhart (1824–1871)]]
Feistritz was a historic site of [[iron ore]] processing at least since the 16th century. The Bärental mines later supplied the raw material for the production of steel wire used for [[Electrical telegraph|telegraphy]]. During the early stages of [[industrialisation]], a large [[Rolling (metalworking)|rolling]] mill was founded in 1840. It was replaced as main employer by a [[Automotive battery|battery]] manufacturing site (''Bären-Batterie'') in 1938, until the production was shut down in 1998.

The present-day municipality was established in 1850, at first called Suetschach. It merged with neighbouring Weizelsdorf in 1973 and received the status of a market town in 1996.

In the [[Carinthian Plebiscite]] of 1920, Feistritz was one of the 17 Carinthian municipalities where the majority of the population (55%) voted for the annexation to the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] ([[Yugoslavia]]).

==Population==
According to the 2001 census 13.3% of the population are [[Carinthian Slovenes]]. Until the early 20th century, the [[Rosental dialect|local Slovene dialect]] was spoken by almost the totality of the population, and remained predominant up to the post-[[WWII]] years, when a process of [[language shift]] intensified. The municipality is made up of eight villages:

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==Politics==
==Politics==
[[File:Feistritz Rosental Marktgemeindeamt 08052007 08.jpg|thumb|Town hall]]
Seats in the municipal assembly (''Gemeinderat'') as of the 2003 elections:
Seats in the municipal assembly (''Gemeinderat'') as of 2015 local elections:
*[[Social Democratic Party of Austria]]: 11
*[[Social Democratic Party of Austria]] (SPÖ): 12
*[[Enotna lista]]: 3
*[[Austrian People's Party]]: 3
*[[Freedom Party of Austria]] (FPÖ): 3
*[[Freedom Party of Austria]]: 2
*[[Unity List (Austria)|Unity List]] (''Enotna lista''): 2
*[[Austrian People's Party]] (ÖVP): 2


==Notable people==
==Notable people==
Famous natives and inhabitants of the municipality of Feistritz include the [[Slovenes|Slovene]] politician and editor [[Andrej Einspieler]] and the sculptor [[France Gorše]], who lived in the village of Suetschach, where he also established an atelier, now open to the public. The Austrian diplomat of Slovene origin [[Valentin Inzko]] frequented elementary school in Suetschach. The nordic skier [[Tomaz Druml]] was also born in Feistritz.
Notable natives of Feistritz include the Slovene politician and editor [[Andrej Einspieler]] (1813-1888) and the diplomat [[Valentin Inzko]] (born 1949), who was born in Suetschach, where he lives with his wife [[Bernarda Fink]] (b. 1955). The Nordic skier [[Tomaz Druml]] (b. 1988) was also born in Feistritz.

The sculptor [[France Gorše]] (1897-1986), a native from [[Zamostec]], lived in the village of Suetschach, where he established an artist's studio in 1974, now open to the public. Also the politician and former Carinthian governor [[Jörg Haider]] (1950-2008) lived in Bärental.


==References==
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Revision as of 16:04, 20 August 2024

Feistritz im Rosental
Bistrica v Rožu
St John parish church
St John parish church
Coat of arms of Feistritz im Rosental
Feistritz im Rosental is located in Austria
Feistritz im Rosental
Feistritz im Rosental
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 46°31′N 14°10′E / 46.517°N 14.167°E / 46.517; 14.167
CountryAustria
StateCarinthia
DistrictKlagenfurt-Land
Government
 • MayorSonya Feinig (SPÖ)
Area
 • Total71.73 km2 (27.70 sq mi)
Elevation
549 m (1,801 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[2]
 • Total2,506
 • Density35/km2 (90/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
9181
Area code04228
Websitewww.rosengemeinde.at

Feistritz im Rosental (Template:Lang-sl), often referred to as simply Feistritz (German pronunciation: [ˈfaɪ̯stʁɪt͡s] ), is a market town in the district of Klagenfurt-Land in the Austrian state of Carinthia.

Geography

View from the Drava to the Karawanks

It is located in the Rosental, the U-shaped valley of the Drava river north of the Karawanks mountain range along the Periadriatic Seam. The valley is named after the Carinthian noble house of Ras, who had Rosegg Castle built around 1200. It is a traditional settlement area of Carinthian Slovenes. The Karawanks in the south form the border with Upper Carniola.

The municipal area stretches from the Drava and neighbouring Ludmannsdorf beyond the river up to Mt. Stol (Hochstuhl), the highest peak of the Karawanks range at 2,236 m (7,336 ft) which can be reached via the Bärental (Rute) high valley. It comprises the cadastral communities of Feistritz (Bistrica), Gansdorf, Hundsdorf (Podsinja vas), Matschach (Mače), Suetschach (Sveče), and Weizelsdorf (Svetna vas).

History

Feistritz im Rosental, painting by Markus Pernhart (1824–1871)

Feistritz was a historic site of iron ore processing at least since the 16th century. The Bärental mines later supplied the raw material for the production of steel wire used for telegraphy. During the early stages of industrialisation, a large rolling mill was founded in 1840. It was replaced as main employer by a battery manufacturing site (Bären-Batterie) in 1938, until the production was shut down in 1998.

The present-day municipality was established in 1850, at first called Suetschach. It merged with neighbouring Weizelsdorf in 1973 and received the status of a market town in 1996.

In the Carinthian Plebiscite of 1920, Feistritz was one of the 17 Carinthian municipalities where the majority of the population (55%) voted for the annexation to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia).

Population

According to the 2001 census 13.3% of the population are Carinthian Slovenes. Until the early 20th century, the local Slovene dialect was spoken by almost the totality of the population, and remained predominant up to the post-WWII years, when a process of language shift intensified. The municipality is made up of eight villages:

Village Number of people 1991 Percent of Slovenes 1991 Percent of Slovenes 1951
Hundsdorf / Podsinja vas 157 14.6% 81.5%
St.Johann i.R. / Šentjanž v R. 279 42.3% 84.5%
Matschach/Mače 114 16.7% 77.5%
Suetschach/Sveče 574 13.4% 57.7%
Rabenberg / Šentjanške Rute 24 45.8% 92.5%
Feistritz i R. / Bistrica v Rožu 1054 6.7% 16.4%
Bärental/Zavrh 21 0% 77.3%
Weizelsdorf / Svetna vas 323 5.3% 45.4%

Politics

Town hall

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

Notable people

Notable natives of Feistritz include the Slovene politician and editor Andrej Einspieler (1813-1888) and the diplomat Valentin Inzko (born 1949), who was born in Suetschach, where he lives with his wife Bernarda Fink (b. 1955). The Nordic skier Tomaz Druml (b. 1988) was also born in Feistritz.

The sculptor France Gorše (1897-1986), a native from Zamostec, lived in the village of Suetschach, where he established an artist's studio in 1974, now open to the public. Also the politician and former Carinthian governor Jörg Haider (1950-2008) lived in Bärental.

References

  1. ^ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.