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Wolfsthal is a town in the district of
Bruck an der Leitha Bruck an der Leitha ( bar, label=Central Bavarian, Bruck aun da Leitha; "Bridge on the Leitha") is a town in the state of Lower Austria of Austria on the border of Burgenland, marked by the Leitha river. In 2018 it had a population of around 8,00 ...
in
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in
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. It along with neighboring
Berg Berg may refer to: People *Berg (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) *Berg Ng (born 1960), Hong Kong actor * Berg (footballer) (born 1989), Brazilian footballer Former states * Berg (state), county and duchy of the Hol ...
were part of the municipality of Wolfsthal-Berg until 1996. It is the end of the line for S7
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trains.


Geography

The city is located next to the
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river and Bratislava in Slovakia. It is part of the Industrial Quarter ''
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'' in Lower Austria. The area of the municipality covers 21.78 square kilometers. 48.31 percent the area is forested.


History

* 1083: First documented mention of Wolfsthal in the Chronicle of Göttweig, Wolfsthal is part of the parish of Hainburg. Whether the place name is from a man named "Wolf" or the animal is not fully understood, a race of animal names is likely to be as old as the field names like "wolf snout" or "Wolf Bruck" suspect. * 1400: A Jewish settlement grows in Wolfsthal. A synagogue of this period is still preserved in the Upper Street in the former forester's house. * 1529: The first Turkish assault brings destruction and affliction on Wolfsthal and Pottenburg * 1544: Otto Wilhelm Walterskirchen and Hundsheim the "Veste Wolfsthal" and the Pottenburg acquires as his own. Both are still in possession of the family Walterskirchen * 1660: The old, probably originally Romanesque church, is extended, with a dome and a choir. * 1683: The Plague and the second Turkish attack brought ruin and destruction to Wolfsthal. * 1710: The church of Wolfsthal become a pilgrimage church. Side aisles are attached and church cemetery is relocated to outside of town. * 1742: Construction of a school in front of the present church. * 1805: The invasion of the French brings misery and destruction to Wolfsthal * 1828: The former Pastor Albert Ressl assigned to write a book "Description of the place Wolfsthal". This book is still missing. The church gets a new, 400-pound bell, which is still in use. * 1855: The family of Walterskirchen donated a kindergarten, which is later taken over by the state of Lower Austria. Even a home for aged for the employees of the estate farms will be built. * 1877: The Volunteer Fire Department Wolfsthal is founded. * 1911: Construction of the Preßburgerbah. Since 1955, the railway terminates in Wolfsthal. * 1914: The First World War claims 31 victims. * 1921: The war memorial is built. * 1922: The sports club is established in Wolfsthal. * 1925: The glee club is established * 1928: Wolfsthal is electrified. * 1938: Annexation of Austria to Nazi Germany * 1939 -1945: Second World War. In this period 61 inhabitants of Wolfsthal died. * 1945: Wolfsthal is located in the Russian-occupied zone. * 1954: Due to prolonged rain protection embankment of the Danube between Bratislava Wolfsthal fail and the Danube threatens to burst into Wolfsthal and Kittsee the emergency is declared. * 1955: Under Pastor F. Bayer, the church is renovated. * 1960: Baron Manfred Mautner Markhof acquires badyan Good "Nussau". * 1965: The water pipe of the town is put into operation, the fire department receives a new vehicle "FK 100". * 1967: Founding of the band Wolfsthal. * 1968: The pond near the playground and the farm next to the church is acquired by the municipality. * 1969: Haunts a devastating hurricane disaster Wolfsthal. Trees are uprooted, the catenary and the rails of Preßburgerbahn severely damaged, blocked the road. * 1972: Amalgamation of the municipalities Wolfsthal and
Berg Berg may refer to: People *Berg (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) *Berg Ng (born 1960), Hong Kong actor * Berg (footballer) (born 1989), Brazilian footballer Former states * Berg (state), county and duchy of the Hol ...
. * 1975: The embellishment and Tourism Association is founded and from 1995 as village renewal agreement continued. * 1989: The iron curtain falls, Wolfsthal is run over by an avalanche of traffic. * 1992: The biomass heating plant Wolfsthal his farm to take, and thereby contributes significantly to a healthy environment. * 1993: The neighboring community of
Berg Berg may refer to: People *Berg (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) *Berg Ng (born 1960), Hong Kong actor * Berg (footballer) (born 1989), Brazilian footballer Former states * Berg (state), county and duchy of the Hol ...
is connected to the district heating network of the FWG. * 1996: The municipalities Wolfsthal and
Berg Berg may refer to: People *Berg (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) *Berg Ng (born 1960), Hong Kong actor * Berg (footballer) (born 1989), Brazilian footballer Former states * Berg (state), county and duchy of the Hol ...
shall be separated via a unanimous council decision again. * 1997: The "Karl Knaus Park" - an initiative of the village renewal agreement - will be completed, dedicated and has been a popular stop for tourists. * 1999: Municipal and school will be renovated. The school gets a new workroom. * 2002: The nearby Danube leads strong floods. * 2003: Wolfsthal gets officially awarded its new emblem. * 2007: Concluding a partnership agreement with the community-Vajnory Bratislava, Slovakia. * 2008: Visitation by Archbishop Cardinal Schönborn, with inauguration of the Youth Centernd - end of 2008 Cardinal Schönborn celebrating an "icy rock worship" with 800 young people in the parish church Wolfsthal.


Policy

The mayor of the village is Gerhard Schödinger (
ÖVP The Austrian People's Party (german: Österreichische Volkspartei , ÖVP ) is a Christian-democratic and liberal-conservative political party in Austria. Since December 2021, the party has been led provisionally by Karl Nehammer. It is currentl ...
) and chief officer is Thomas Knaus. On 19 September 2007 Gerhard Schödinger won the Centrope Prize for his engagement in social integration of Slovak minority in Wolfsthal.


Population


References

{{authority control Cities and towns in Bruck an der Leitha District Populated places on the Danube