Mureck

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Mureck
Coat of arms of Mureck
Coat of arms
Mureck is located in Austria
Mureck
Mureck
Location within Austria
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Country Austria
State Styria
District Südoststeiermark
Government
 • Mayor Anton Vukan (SPÖ)
Area
 • Total 38.72 km2 (14.95 sq mi)
Elevation 237 m (778 ft)
Population (1 January 2014)[1]
 • Total 1,597
 • Density 41/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal codes 8480, 8482
Area code 03472
Vehicle registration SO
Website www.mureck.gv.at

Mureck (Slovene: Cmurek, archaic: Cmürek[2]) is a municipality in the district of Südoststeiermark in the Austrian state of Styria. On 1 January 2015, administrative reform actions in Styria merged the towns of Mureck, Gosdorf, and Eichfeld, which includes the villages of Hainsdorf-Brunnsee and Oberrakitsch. The new municipality is called Mureck.

Geography

Mureck is situated in the south of Styria at the border to Slovenia.

Parts of the municipality Mureck

The following 8 Towns are part of the municipality Mureck:

  • Diepersdorf (138)
  • Eichfeld (349)
  • Fluttendorf (59)
  • Gosdorf (574)
  • Hainsdorf-Brunnsee (209)
  • Misselsdorf (388)
  • Mureck (1570)
  • Oberrakitsch (334)

Nachbargemeinden

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Murturm Gosdorf

History

The name Mureck was first attested in 1151 as Mŏrekke (and as Murekke in 1181, Můrekke in 1183, and Muregk in 1500). The name is a compound of Mur 'Mur River' + Old High German ecke 'edge, bend' or egge 'hill' (sometimes 'fortification'), and thus means 'bend on the Mur River' or 'hill/fortification on the Mur River'. The Slovene name Cmurek is borrowed from the Middle High German prepositional phrase ze Murekke, literally 'at Mureck'.[3] For similar Slovene geographical names based on foreign-language prepositional phrases of location, compare Crngrob, Cven, Dragonja, and Sostro.

File:194 Schloss Ober-Mureck, Trate - J.F.Kaiser Lithografirte Ansichten der Steiermark 1830.jpg
194 Schloss Ober-Mureck, Trate - J.F.Kaiser Lithografirte Ansichten der Steiermark 1830
File:193 Markt Mureck - gez. Wonsidler, Lith. v. Folwarczni - J.F.Kaiser Lithografirte Ansichten der Steiermark 1830.jpg
193 Markt Mureck - gez. Wonsidler, Lith. v. Folwarczni - J.F.Kaiser Lithografirte Ansichten der Steiermark 1830

Population

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1869 1,302 —    
1880 1,472 +13.1%
1890 1,570 +6.7%
1900 1,532 −2.4%
1910 1,541 +0.6%
1923 1,411 −8.4%
1934 1,529 +8.4%
1939 1,519 −0.7%
1951 2,140 +40.9%
1961 1,890 −11.7%
1971 1,824 −3.5%
1981 1,737 −4.8%
1991 1,585 −8.8%
2001 1,690 +6.6%
2011 1,571 −7.0%
2015 3,578 +127.8%

Events

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Grenzlandtrachtenkapelle Mureck playing "Weckruf" on a restored truck on May 1st.
  • Weckruf: Since 1954 the local marching band Grenzlandtrachtenkapelle Mureck practices the so-called wakening call (in German Weckruf) on every May 1 and wakes all friends of brass music with marching music in the early morning hours. Until 1964 all this happened by foot, later on they started using a nicely restored truck.[4]
A crucifix shrine near Mureck

Clubs and organisations[5]

Marching bands

  • Grenzlandtrachtenkapelle Mureck

Fire departments

  • FF Eichfeld
  • FF Gosdorf
  • FF Hainsdorf-Brunnsee
  • FF Misselsdorf
  • FF Mureck
  • FF Oberrakitsch

Sports clubs

  • Beachvolleyballclub
  • ESV Mureck
  • TUS Mureck

Charity and service clubs

International relations

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Twin towns — sister cities

Mureck is twinned with:

References

  1. Statistik Austria - Bevölkerung zu Jahres- und Quartalsanfang, 2014-01-01.
  2. Krempl, Anton. 1845. Dogodivšine Štajerske zemle: z posebnim pogledom na Slovence. Graz: Franc Ferstl, p. 209.
  3. Snoj, Marko. 2009. Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan and Založba ZRC, p. 91.
  4. History of Grenzlandtrachtenkapelle Mureck(german)
  5. Index of clubs in Mureck(german)

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