Liebenfels

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Liebenfels
Liebenfels Castle
Liebenfels Castle
Coat of arms of Liebenfels
Liebenfels is located in Austria
Liebenfels
Liebenfels
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 46°44′N 14°17′E / 46.733°N 14.283°E / 46.733; 14.283Coordinates: 46°44′N 14°17′E / 46.733°N 14.283°E / 46.733; 14.283
CountryAustria
StateCarinthia
DistrictSankt Veit an der Glan
Government
 • MayorKlaus Köchl (SPÖ)
Area
 • Total58.85 km2 (22.72 sq mi)
Elevation
491 m (1,611 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[2]
 • Total3,329
 • Density57/km2 (150/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
9356
Area code04215
Websiteliebenfels.at

Liebenfels (Slovene: Lepo Polje) is a market town in the district of Sankt Veit an der Glan in the Austrian state of Carinthia.

Geography[]

View from Schneebauerberg over Sörg and Liebenfels Castle

The municipal area is situated on the southern slopes of the Gurktal Alps. It lies about 6 km (3.7 mi) west of the district capital Sankt Veit an der Glan and directly north of the state capital Klagenfurt. The highest point in the municipality is the Schneebauerberg with an elevation of 1,338 m (4,390 ft), and the lowest is in the valley of the Glan river at 477 m (1,565 ft).

The municiplatiy comprises the cadastral communities of Freundsam, Glantschach, Gradenegg, Hardegg, Liebenfels proper, Liemberg, Pflausach, Rosenbichl, Rottschaft Feistritz, Sörg, and Sörgerberg.

History[]

While the oldest archaeological findings in the area date back to the Neolithic, the foundation of an ancient temple were discovered on a hill near the village of Hohenstein. The building was erected in the 2nd century AD, when the area was part of the Roman Noricum province, and dedicated to the local Celtic goddess Noreia.

The building of church in the village of Glantschach was documented between 958 and 991. Located near the central Zollfeld area in the Duchy of Carinthia, Liebenfels is the site of numerous medieval castles and residences, most notably Liebenfels Castle which was first mentioned as Liewenvelse in a 1312 deed.

References[]

  1. ^ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.

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