Atzgersdorf
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Atzgersdorf (German pronunciation: [ˈat͡sɡɐsˌdɔʁf] ⓘ; Central Bavarian: Atzgasduaf) is a former municipality in Lower Austria that is now a part of the 23rd Viennese district Liesing. A small part of the former municipality today is part of the 12th Viennese district Meidling.
Today, the cadastral commune Atzgersdorf has an area of 411,42 hectares. The part that belongs to Meidling has an area of 35 hectares.
Geography
The east of Atzgersdorf is counted among the geological era of Holocene. The west is built on ground originating in the Pannonium, which is a subdivision of the Miocene.
People
- Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901–1972), biologist
- Hanns Hörbiger (1860–1931), engineer
- Kurt Peters (1897–1978), chemist
- Josef von Romako (1828-1882), naval officer
- Anton Romako (1832–1889), painter
- Karl Skraup (1898–1958), actor
- Leopold Vogl (born 1910), football player
Further reading
- David Sylvester Mayer von Rosenau: Geschichte Atzgersdorf's. Wien 1898
- Ferdinand Opll: Liesing: Geschichte des 23. Wiener Gemeindebezirks und seiner alten Orte. Jugend und Volk, Wien 1982, ISBN 3-7141-6217-8
External links
- Atzgersdorf online Archived 2013-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
- wien.at | Atzgersdorf Archived 2015-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Bezirksmuseum Liesing | History of Atzgersdorf
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