Rottenmann
Rottenmann is a town in Styria in Austria, near the Rottenmanner Tauern. Rottenmann was first referred to in a document in 927. It received its town charter in 1279 from King Rudolf von Habsburg.
Rottenmann | |
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Rottenmann seen from the Strechau Castle | |
Coat of arms | |
Rottenmann Location within Austria | |
Coordinates: 47°31′36″N 14°21′21″E | |
Country | Austria |
State | Styria |
District | Liezen |
Government | |
• Mayor | Alfred Bernhard (ÖVP) |
Area | |
• Total | 205.48 km2 (79.34 sq mi) |
Elevation | 681 m (2,234 ft) |
Population (2018-01-01)[2] | |
• Total | 5,232 |
• Density | 25/km2 (66/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 8786 |
Area code | +43 3614 |
Vehicle registration | LI |
Website | www.rottenmann.at |
Name
The name Rottenmann is a semi-translation of old Slavic *čьrmьn′ane, ultimately derived from the adjective *čьrmьnъ 'red' (cf. German rot 'red'). The place name was recorded in 1048 as Cirminah, derived from the hydronym *Čьrmьna 'red (river)'.[3][4][5]
Population
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1869 | 3,080 | — |
1880 | 3,114 | +1.1% |
1890 | 3,069 | −1.4% |
1900 | 3,790 | +23.5% |
1910 | 4,630 | +22.2% |
1923 | 4,749 | +2.6% |
1934 | 4,971 | +4.7% |
1939 | 4,678 | −5.9% |
1951 | 4,858 | +3.8% |
1961 | 4,896 | +0.8% |
1971 | 5,588 | +14.1% |
1981 | 5,420 | −3.0% |
1991 | 5,431 | +0.2% |
2001 | 5,489 | +1.1% |
2011 | 5,154 | −6.1% |
2017 | 5,250 | +1.9% |
References
- "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
- "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- Lapajne, Iva. 1884. Politična in kulturna zgodovina štajerskih Slovencev. Ljubljana: J. Rudolf Milic, p. 25.
- Altdeutsches Namenbuch: die Überlieferung der Ortsnamen in Österreich und Südtirol von den Anfängen bis 1200. 1989. Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
- Snoj, Marko (2009). Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan. p. 101.
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