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Inzersdorf (Vienna)

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inherit the holding. The now aborning industrial location specialized in brick production and in 1872, the factories already produced 100 million bricks (by comparison: in 1848, they only produced 16 million). Because of that, the Viennese administration decided to integrate the northern part of
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Today, the cadastral commune Inzersdorf has got an area of 854.06 hectares (3.2975 sq mi) and is so on the biggest part of the district. But in the 19th century, independent Inzersdorf had also got place in the today 10th Viennese district, and bordered on the villages
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in the town center was built between 1818 and 1820. There had been a gothic building before that was destroyed in a fire on 8 June 1817. Other well-known buildings are the Maria-Theresien-Schlössel which was constructed by an architect coming from the environment of
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from the 17th century and a second younger one were situated in Inzersdorf. The castles were damaged by bombings in the Second World War and knocked down in 1965 when the
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When the brothers Geyer von Osterburg ruled the village in the 16th century, Inzersdorf became the hub of evangelic church. Many Protestants settled down nearby.
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An exact number can not be delivered because the registration districts do not match with the cadastral communes. The registration districts
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with Liesing and 13 other villages into "Great-Vienna". Together, these villages built the new 25th district of Vienna. After the end of the
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The coat of arms of Inzersdorf shows three ears of grain growing out of a heart, framed by a golden lion and a golden horse.
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thus meaning "village of Imizi(n)". It is supposed that the founder of the village was a man named Imizi, Imizo or Imizin.
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in 1683, Inzersdorf was destroyed again. This time, Maria Katharina von Kinsky brought foreign settlers to the place.
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Until the beginning of the 16th century, the commune involved two villages: Inzersdorf and Willendorf. But after the
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in 1529, when both villages were destroyed, only Inzersdorf was rebuilt. But peace did not least long, and in the
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Die Inzersdorfer Ziegelarbeiter: Eine sozialstatistische Fallstudie zur Industrialisierung im Raum Wien
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Lexikon der Wiener Straßennamen. Bedeutung, Herkunft, Hintergrundinformation frühere Bezeichnung(en)
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The Liesing River in Inzersdorf between Steinsee ("Stone Lake") and Schloßsee ("Palace Lake")
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Inzersdorf, where the factories were located, into the 10th Viennese district
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Years passed by and the lordship of Inzersdorf changed very often. In 1857,
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Die Flurnamen im 10., 12. und 13. Wiener Gemeindebezirk und in Inzersdorf
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Liesing: Geschichte des 23. Wiener Gemeindebezirks und seiner alten Orte
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Liesing: Geschichte des 23. Wiener Gemeindebezirks and seiner alten Orte
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Geologically spoken, most parts of Inzersdorf are built on rubble from
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was built. The former palace garden is used today as a public park.
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and the Grünberger-Schlössl, a summer residence built in 1720/30.
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After the integration of that northern part which was called now
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loam exists. The north is counted among the geological era of
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In 1120 and 1125, Inzersdorf's first mention occurred as
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altogether had 14.694 inheritants in 2001. – Source:
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Franz R. Vorderwinkler: Sakrale Kunst in Österreich
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Central Bavarian
municipality
Viennese district
Liesing
Vösendorf
Leopoldsdorf
Ober‑
Unterlaa
Erlaa

marsh
clay
Liesing River
brickworks
mining
Pleistocene
quaternary
Holocene
Siege of Vienna
Battle of Vienna
Heinrich von Drasche-Wartinberg
Favoriten
Liesing
Anschluss
annexation

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