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stood at 13.0%, as only slightly below the Vienna average of 14.7%. The proportion of the population from 15 to 59 years, however, with 56.8% (Vienna: 63.6%), was strongly below average. The proportion of people aged 60 years or more in 2001 was 30.2% (Vienna: 21.7%), the highest of the whole of Vienna. Due to the high proportion of older people in 2001, the proportion of women in
Hietzing was the largest in Vienna: 44.3% men, 55.7% were women. The number of Hietzing married had a share of 42.8%, compared with Vienna citywide 41.2%, so slightly above the average of Vienna .
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had more than tripled, but then the growth slowed down. In 1971, the district reached 57,068 people, the highest population to date. Then the population stagnated, falling 4% during the next 2 decades, and later dropping another 10% in the 1990s, but rose gradually after the millennium year. From 2001, the population in Vienna citywide trended to grow, including in
Hietzing. At the beginning of 2007, the population stood at 51,120 people.
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888:, in which central TV and radio studios and directors and management of the public broadcaster are located. The name of the unassuming hill in the 13th District has since been used as a synonym for the ORF in the Austrian media discussion omnipresent. The building is, 40 years after its creation, renovated, and the financial problems of ORF were ridden about 2008, the headquarters of the institute to relocate.
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Deanery 13 images. Also, the percentage of people with
Protestant religion reached 7.4%, as the highest value of a Vienna district. The proportion of people with different religions, on other hand, was very low: 1.7% is known to Islam, 2.1% for the orthodoxy. About 24.5% said they had no religious community, another 6.6% gave no information about this or any other religion mentioned.
689:(1529), Hietzing was an emerging wine-making place. After the heavy destruction, the place recovered quickly. The mid-17th century began the transformation of the vineyards into farmland. The growing popularity of the pilgrimage site, "Maria Hietzing" required the expansion of Seelsorge. Choir house and community inn were erected where pilgrims had a possible overnight stay.
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to the inner city as the district with the highest German foreign residents. Another 1.4% were citizens of Serbia and
Montenegro, 0.7% were Polish, 0.5% Turkish, and 0.4% Slovak citizens. In 2001, a total of 16.3% of the population of the Hietzing District was not born in Austria. Nearly 1.9% expressed as a language Serbian, 0.5% Turkish, and 1.0% Croatian.
1903:: data in columns with German labels: Insgesamt=3.769,2 Bau=808,8 Wohn=636,4 Sport=133,7 Gruen=2.703,6 Gewaesser=29,2 Verkehr=227,6. So, within builtspace(Bau) %residences=636.4/808.8 = 78.7%, and the %public(Sport)=133.7/808.8 = 16.5%. Then for the whole area, %transport=Verkehr/Insgesamt=227.6/3769.2 = 6.0%.
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The average age of
Hietzinger population in 2001 was significantly higher than the average in Vienna. Fundamentals are the high density of pensioners-houses, a large nursing home in Lainz (Geriatriezentrum at Wienerwald) and a very small proportion of foreigners. The number of children under 15 years
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In 1869, the current area of the
Hietzing District included only 9,808 inhabitants. Due to the low population density at that time, Hietzing was one of the few districts which had a persistent population growth. Before the start of the First World War, the population in 1910, with 34,883 inhabitants,
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While the ÖVP majority has been relatively stable since 1991, in later election results, starting from 1996, the Social
Democrats slipped to a low point, from which benefited in particular the Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the Liberal Forum (LiF). After the electoral defeats of the FPÖ and LiF in 2001 and
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political parties: the traditional, conservative-oriented residential neighborhoods, versus the "public housing" complexes and the large nursing home Lainz, both with a predominantly social democratic electorate. In the postwar years, initially from 1946 to 1959, the ÖVP named the district director.
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The proportion of foreign district residents in 2005 was 10.4% (Vienna citywide: 18.7%) and has over 2001 (7.9%) in Vienna as strong rising trend. The highest proportion of foreigners in 2005 represented approximately 2.1% share of the district population of nationals from
Germany. Hietzing was next
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The distribution of religious preferences of the population in the 13th
District, in 2001, differed most from the average in Vienna. With 57.7% of residents being Roman Catholic (Vienna: 49.2%), it is the highest of all districts of Vienna. There are 8 districts of Roman Catholic parishes, the city
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Hietzing was reached from 1899 until 1925 with the
Viennese operated Dampfloks city train (since 1981 U-train-lines U4) with its Vienna valley line. From 1907, the district was connected through electric streetcar lines (previously: horse train) with the city center. The stretches into the west of
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The crest of the Hietzing District consists of five parts: Hietzing (center), Hacking (top left), Sankt Veit (top right), Speising (bottom left) and Lainz (bottom right). In the tree crown, one finds the Virgin Mary with baby Jesus, in the golden rays of the cross, flanked by two angels. Under the
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figures of the district municipalities are combined. The eleven census-districts of Hietzing are: Schönbrunn, Hietzing, Auhofstraße, Ober-St.-Veit, Gemeindeberg-Jagdschloßgasse, Lainz, Maxing, Speising, Altersheim Lainz (today: Geriatriezentrum Am Wienerwald), Lainzer Tiergarten and Friedensstadt.
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of the Red Army on 13 April. From the autumn of 1945 to autumn 1955, Vienna was occupied by the four Allied powers and the 5th District was a part of the British sector - parades of the British army thus took place in the main courtyard of Schoenbrunn Palace, being used as their HQ. In 1952, key
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The rapid increase in the number of houses, in the late 18th and early 19th century, changed the structure of the place. The new houses were built by people who occupied superior social position and, in Hietzing, spent the summer. This influx increased the earnings potential of the villagers and
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The developed area of Hietzing includes only 21.5% (33.3% Vienna-wide) of area of the district, where this is the second lowest value of a municipality of Vienna. The space itself is distributed as 78.7% to 16.5%, for residential areas versus total area of cultural, religious, or sports venues
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canal) were cattle meadows, a few south fields and expanded vineyards. In the vicinity of the Küniglberg and around the zone of the current Hietzinger cemetery, there was also a quarry as well as sand pits and gravel pits whose material was used in the building of Schoenbrunn castle.
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is included. Nearly 73.4% of green space is accounted for by forest, 15.5% more green space are the meadows, parks 6.3%, and 2.5% in small gardens. Agricultural land (1.5%) and leisure areas (10.8%), are only a small proportion of green space territories.
696:(1683) devastated the place and the remaining vineyards. The place was almost depopulated, and the new settlement proceeded only slowly. The construction of the castle Schoenbrunn, which was built on the site of the destroyed 1683
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the district, after Ober-St.-Veit, and into the south over the district-section Speising to Mauer (today 23rd district) and Mödling, at that time both in lower Austria, were led a few more years as a Dampftramway.
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became, through the 1938 territorial reform, part of the urban area. Hietzing became incorporated first in 1956, resulting in vastly larger surface area. Until then, it had belonged to the District
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Afterward, the majority alternated as the most votes from the ÖVP or SPÖ party. From 1978, the ÖVP was able to regain its position as the largest party; they could hold this position until today.
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In 1997, at Rosenhügel (rose hill) in the area of Bertégasse und Wastlgasse, a slight modification was made to the border at the District Liesing, which mainly affected a small rural settlement.
745:(term 1902–1904), in the district-section Lainz, allowed construction of 31 buildings collected as a "care home", later as a retirement home, then as a nursing home, and currently known as the
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On 12 March 1938, with Austria now part of Germany and known as "Ostmark", 'official' removal of Jewish citizens commenced. Many were expelled or killed. Their properties and villas were
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Waters in Hietzing take in an area of 0.8% (Wienerwald streams in Lainzer Tiergarten). The proportion of traffic areas in the district region is, with 6.0%, the lowest value in Vienna.
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527:(devoted to public purposes). This relatively high figure is compared to one for a Viennese township as a very low proportion of farmland (4.3% of the area to be developed).
862:), in which the Austrian Government finally gets rid of the occupying powers in the year 2000. In the film, a spaceship lands in Ehrenhof, as thousands of people watched.
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The name "Hietzing" derives itself from "Hiezo" or "Hezzo" (short form of "Heinrich"). The first authentic mention comes from the year 1130. Since 1253 the
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Foundation for Nerve Disease - Neurological Center of the city of Vienna - Rose Hill; the area thereto was specifically incorporated into Vienna.
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2007:("Resistance in Hietzing. Freedom struggle 1934-1938 and 1938-1945 on the example of a Viennese district"). Ed. Volkshochschule, Vienna 2004,
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In 1890/1892, the current district areas were summarized (without the Lainzer Tiergarten zoo) and the suburbs north of the Vienna Wienfluss:
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Act on a change of borders between the 12th, 13th and 23rd District (Vienna LGBl 30/1997), issued 8 October 1997.
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Despite partial name matches, the boundaries of the census-districts do not match with those of Katastralgemeinden.
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Greenspace in Hietzing takes in a share of 71.7%. This is the highest value in Vienna, where the largest area of
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could increase their votes. In the 2015 elections the ÖVP regained votes while the SPÖ and Greens lost seats.
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The role as majority-party and thereby the claim to the district director has long been disputed between the
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was able to win 2 seats in their first district election after forming a party alliance with former LiF.
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1707:(1889–1951), philosopher, resided in late 1919 in the villa of the Sjögren family; St.-Veit-Gasse 17
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In the ear nor the rustling waltz, it comes from the Dommayer z'haus" as it was called in a song).
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The thirteenth district is located at the western end of the city where it borders the
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as well as its own Schönbrunn form Katastralgemeinden. Comes to Katastralgemeinde add
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2022:("Hietzing: Vienna's 13th District in Old Photographs"). Ueberreuter, Vienna 2006,
1992:("Vienna District Cultural Leader: XIII. Hietzing"). Jugend und Volk, Vienna 1982,
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1981:"Wien - 13. Bezirk/Hietzing", Wien.gv.at, 2008, webpage (15 subpages):
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haused the imperial apartments. In an adjoining building, there is the
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Magistratsabteilung 5 (MA5): Nutzungsarten nach Bezirken
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1570:(1905–1994), Bulgaria-born author and Nobel prize laureate
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and the oldest existing zoo in the world, the Tiergarten
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Hackinger Steg, a pedestrian bridge over the River Wien
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In music history, gone is the entertainment Hietzinger
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artist; Hietzinger Hauptstraße 101 and 114, buried at
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894:For details on the history of the district, see
450:and the surrounding parks are part of Hietzing.
411:Traditionally, it is subdivided into six parts:
2020:Hietzing: Wiens 13. Bezirk in alten Fotografien
1372:of Hietzing (today U-Bahn train); Otto Wagner.
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1853:Wien.gv.at webpage (see below: References).
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1990:Wiener Bezirkskulturführer: XIII. Hietzing
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681:Former wine tavern „Hietzinger Heuriger“
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845:Occupation zones in Vienna (1945-1955)
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462:The 9 district-sections of Hietzing
1820:Statistik Austria, 2007, webpage:
1759:, rector of the Akademie für Musik
1576:(1856–1918), philosopher, feminist
1380:Hietzinger Main Street in 1889 at
78:13th District of Vienna in Austria
35:it lacks sufficient corresponding
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758:Nathaniel Freiherr von Rothschild
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1729:(1922–1997), mountaineer, author
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1115:District Vote levels 1991-2010
661:From village to suburb of Vienna
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1479:Kennedybrücke (Kennedy Bridge)
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1437:District Museum of Hietzing
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210: • Representation
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2035:Damals in Hietzing …
1698:(1937-2017), Swiss actor
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183: • First deputy
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1735:(1902–1994), philosopher
1416:Kunsthistorisches Museum
849:Vienna was taken in the
709:Verbindungsbahn (Vienna)
431:(geographic centre) and
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1361:is located in Hietzing.
781:, the "Waltz King" and
107:13th District of Vienna
50:more precise citations.
2018:Carola Leitner (Hg.):
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1593:President of Austria
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1584:President of Austria
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1017:Otmar Hassenberger (
942:Population structure
860:Wolfgang Liebeneiner
694:second Turkish siege
667:Klosterneuburg Abbey
402:Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus
352:13. Bezirk, Hietzing
265: • Density
174:Heinrich Gerstbach (
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1983:Wien.gv.at-hietzing
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1705:Ludwig Wittgenstein
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951:Origin and language
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290:Hietzinger Kai 1-3
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1951:2009-09-01 at the
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