Horn, Austria
Place in Lower Austria, Austria
Coat of arms
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Horn (German pronunciation: [hɔʁn] ⓘ) is a small town in the Waldviertel in Lower Austria, Austria and the capital of the district of the same name.
Population
Year | Pop. | ±% |
---|---|---|
1860 | 2,975 | — |
1880 | 3,259 | +9.5% |
1890 | 3,669 | +12.6% |
1900 | 3,761 | +2.5% |
1910 | 4,189 | +11.4% |
1923 | 4,293 | +2.5% |
1934 | 4,503 | +4.9% |
1939 | 5,612 | +24.6% |
1951 | 5,340 | −4.8% |
1961 | 5,674 | +6.3% |
1971 | 6,265 | +10.4% |
1981 | 6,322 | +0.9% |
1991 | 6,364 | +0.7% |
2001 | 6,411 | +0.7% |
2011 | 6,535 | +1.9% |
Notable people
- Marie Andree-Eysn (1847-1929), an Austrian botanist and folklorist.
- Moriz Winternitz (1863–1937), scholar, Orientalist and Indologist
- Stefan Michael Newerkla (born 1972), an Austrian linguist, Slavist and philologist.
- Nikolaus Newerkla (born 1974) an harpsichordist, arranger and conductor.
- Dominik Baumgartner (born 1996), an Austrian footballer who has played over 200 games
- Christoph Baumgartner (born 1999), an Austrian footballer who has played over 160 games and 36 for Austria
Sport
2008 Austrian Cup winner SV Horn is the local football club.
References
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