Spitz, Austria

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Spitz
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Coat of arms of Spitz
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Spitz is located in Austria
Spitz
Spitz
Location within Austria
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Country Austria
State Lower Austria
District Krems-Land
Government
 • Mayor Hannes Hirtzberger
Area
 • Total 23.83 km2 (9.20 sq mi)
Elevation 223 m (732 ft)
Population (1 January 2014)[1]
 • Total 1,621
 • Density 68/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 3620
Area code 02713
Website www.spitz-wachau.at

Spitz an der Donau is a market town in the district of Krems-Land in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, further down from Willendorf on the left bank of the Danube.

History

Occupied since Celtic times, it was first mentioned in 830. A hill "Tausendeimerberg" (the "Hill of a Thousand Buckets") is so named because of the many grapes that grow there, for the Wachau valley, for which Spitz is in, is famous for them. The Late Gothic church to St. Maurice is famous for its Apostles (1380) and an altarpiece by Kremser Schmidt. To the south of Spitz is the famous fortress of Hinterhaus.

In February 2008, Spitz made an appearance in domestic news following the poisoning of then–mayor Dr. Hannes Hirtzberger.[2]

Population

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1971 2,134 —    
1981 2,025 −5.1%
1991 1,931 −4.6%
2001 1,769 −8.4%

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