Auerbach ( German pronunciation: [ˈaʊɐbax] ) is a town in Upper Austria , Austria . Its length from north to south is 4.3 km and from east to west is 5 km; its area is 10.78 km . In 2015, it had 565 inhabitants.
12-499: Auerbach or Auer Bach , German for "meadow-brook", may refer to the following: Places [ edit ] In Austria [ edit ] Auerbach, Upper Austria , Braunau am Inn district In Germany [ edit ] Localities [ edit ] Auerbach (Albtal) , a village of Karlsbad, administrative area in Baden-Württemberg Auerbach (Elztal) ,
24-759: A district of Elztal, a municipality in Baden-Württemberg Auerbach, Erzgebirgskreis , a municipality in Saxony Auerbach (Horgau) , a village of Horgau, in Bavaria Auerbach in der Oberpfalz , a town in the Amberg-Sulzbach district, Bavaria Auerbach, Lower Bavaria , a municipality in the Deggendorf district, Bavaria Auerbach (Vogtland) , a town in Saxony Rivers [ edit ] Auerbach (Günz) , tributary of
36-441: A family of scholars of the 16th to 19th century Frank Auerbach , German-born British painter Other uses [ edit ] Auerbach's plexus , a plexus of sympathetic nerve fibers VfB Auerbach , German football club Auerbach Publishing Auerbach basis , in functional analysis [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with
48-593: Is a cadastral subdivision of municipalities in the nations of Austria , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , the Czech Republic , Serbia , Slovakia , Slovenia , the Netherlands , and the Italian provinces of South Tyrol , Trentino , Gorizia and Trieste . A cadastral community records property ownership in a cadastre, which is a register describing property ownership by boundary lines of
60-621: Is today Hungary , the concept and term ( Hungarian : kataszteri község ) existed only in the past. In 1764, at the behest of Empress Maria Theresa , a complete survey of the Habsburg lands was begun, initiated by the general staff of the Imperial and Royal Army under Field Marshal Count Leopold Joseph von Daun , who had become aware of the lack of reliable maps in the Seven Years' War . Maria Theresa's son Emperor Joseph II ordered
72-520: The 1848 revolutions . Most of the nowadays Katastralgemeinden once had been independent communes and were incorporated on the occasion of a municipal territory reforms. They can be further divided into smaller villages and localities ( Ortschaften ). There were 7,847 Katastralgemeinden in Austria in 2014. For land registration, the unit identifier used in a Katastralgemeinde is "KG-Nr" (KG-Nummer, or number). The Dutch system of kadastrale gemeenten
84-535: The real estate . The common etymology in the Central European successor states of the Habsburg monarchy comes from German : Katastralgemeinde (KG; literally "cadastral municipality" or "cadastral community"), plural: Katastralgemeinden , translated as Italian : comune censuario or comune catastale , Slovene : katastralna občina , Croatian : katastarska općina . In Czech and Slovak,
96-653: The Günz, Bavaria Auerbach (Kinzig) , tributary of the Kinzig, Hesse Auer Bach , a river of North Rhine-Westphalia Landmarks [ edit ] Auerbach Castle , in Bensheim, Hesse Auerbachs Keller , a historic restaurant in Leipzig, made famous by Goethe's Faust I People [ edit ] Auerbach (surname) , a German surname, including a list of people with that surname Auerbach (Jewish family) ,
108-1113: The following settlements: Auerbach was part of the Duchy of Bavaria until 1779, when it passed to Austria with the rest of the Innviertel as a result of the Treaty of Teschen , that ended the War of the Bavarian Succession . During the Napoleonic Wars , it became Bavarian again until 1814, when it rejoined Upper Austria. This Upper Austria location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Katastralgemeinde A cadastral community (or cadastre community , cadastral [or cadastre ] municipality , cadastral [or cadastre ] commune , cadastral [or cadastre ] unit , cadastral [or cadastre ] district , cadastral [or cadastre ] area , cadastral [or cadastre ] territory )
120-554: The historical name ( Czech : katastrální obec , Slovak : katastrálna obec , literally "cadastral municipality/community") was changed to Czech : katastrální území and Slovak : katastrálne územie (literally "cadastral area" or "cadastral territory") in 1928 and today, on official websites, it is usually translated to English by the (misleading) terms "cadastral unit" in Czechia and "cadastral district" in Slovakia. In what
132-701: The implication of a complete urbarium for property tax purposes in 1785. The present-day cadastre was completed after the Napoleonic Wars from 1817 onwards under Emperor Francis I of Austria ( Franziszeischer Kataster ). Since then, the Austrian (i.e. Cisleithanian ) crown lands were subdivided in Katastralgemeinden ; surveying in the Hungarian (Transleithanian) lands started in 1850. Municipalities as administrative subdivisions with certain rights of self-governance were not established until after
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#1732771976838144-552: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Auerbach&oldid=1259813262 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Auerbach, Upper Austria Auerbach consists of two Katastralgemeinden : Auerbach and Irnprechting . It contains
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