Hohenthurn () is a municipality in the district of Villach-Land in the state of Carinthia.
Congregation structure
Hohenthurn consists of two cadastral communities, Dreulach and Hohenthurn, which comprise a total of the following six villages: (population status January 1, 2018)
[ Statistik Austria: Bevölkerung am 1.1.2018 nach Ortschaften (Gebietsstand 1.1.2018)]
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Achomitz ( Zahomec) (90)
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Draschitz ( Drašče) (189)
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Dreulach ( Drevlje) (118)
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Göriach ( Gorje) (99)
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Hohenthurn ( Straja vas) (209)
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Stossau ( Štasava) (146)
Geography
Hohenthurn is located in the valley of the Gail river (
Gailtal), near the confluence with the
Slizza tributary. The municipal area stretches on the northern slope of the
Carnic Alps, close to the border with
Italy. It comprises the cadastral communities of Hohenthurn proper and Dreulach (
Drevlje).
According to a 2001 census, 8.3% of the population are Carinthian Slovenes, speaking the local Gail Valley dialect.
History
The municipality was the site of a prehistoric Hallstatt settlement as well as of a
Ancient Rome watchtower, which is depicted in the coat of arms. Nevertheless, Hohenthurn (from German
hoher Turm, i.e. "high tower"), first mentioned in a 1253 deed as
Göströsdorf, probably derived its name from the steeple of the Gothic St. Cyriacus Church. Since the medieval Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps, the area is a centre of Slovene tradition and customs.
Politics
Seats in the municipal council (
Gemeinderat) as of 2015 local elections:
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Austrian People's Party (ÖVP): 5
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Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ): 3
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Community Voters ( Enotna Lista): 2
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Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ): 1
International relations
Twin towns — Sister cities
Hohenthurn is
town twinning with:
Notable people
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Matija Majar (1809–1892), Carinthian Slovene priest and activist, served at the parish church in the hamlet of Göriach from 1851 until 1867
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Karl Schnabl (born 1954), ski jumper