Bleiburg
Bleiburg
Pliberk | ||
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![]() Main square with plague column | ||
Postal code 9150 | ||
Area code | 04235 | |
Vehicle registration | VK | |
Website | www.bleiburg.at |
Bleiburg (
The municipality consists of the twelve
Geography
The border town is located in the valley of the Feistritz creek, a right tributary of the
History

The area was part of the Liupicdorf estate in the
Between 1918 and 1920, Bleiburg was occupied by
Bleiburg repatriations
On 15 May 1945, the
Town sign controversy

Bleiburg/Pliberk became famous in Austrian and Slovenian media in the years 2005 and 2007, due to a long controversy over the erection of a bilingual place name. The controversy was part of a decade-long Carinthian "place sign struggle" (Ortstafelstreit, Slovene: Boj za postavljanje dvojezičnih napisov) between representatives of the Carinthian Slovenes and right-wing politicians of the German-speaking mainstream society.
In December 2005, the
However, already in March 2006, the district commissioner of Völkermarkt issued an official ordinance, enforcing the erection of a bilingual sign in accordance to the decision of the Court.[5] Nevertheless Governor Jörg Haider refused to carry out the ordinance, further fanning the controversy's flames. In August of the same year, Haider personally added a small plaque with the Slovene name of the town (Pliberk) under the German one. In December 2006, the Austrian Constitutional Court declared such action illegal, reiterating its decision that proper bilingual signs should be erected.
In February 2007, the Carinthian Regional Prosecution started a legal procedure against Governor Haider and his deputy Gerhard Dörfler for official misconduct in the case of the Bleiburg place sign.[7] Investigations were scrapped after the governor had died in a traffic accident on 11 October 2008. Upon another verdict by the Constitutional Court on 9 July 2010, proper bilingual signs were finally erected at the behest of Haider's successor Gerhard Dörfler.
Gallery
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Bleiburg, church
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Bleiburg, view to a street with another church
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Einersdorf, church
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Aich. chapel
Politics
Seats in the municipal council (elections as of 2003):
- Austrian People's Party: 9
- Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ): 8
- Enotna Lista: 5
- Freedom Party of Austria: 1
The mayor of Bleiburg is Stefan Visotschnig from SPÖ. [8]
Notable people
- Milka Hartman, slovenian poet (born 11 February 1902, Bleiburg – died 9 June 1997)
- Kiki Kogelnik, artist (born 22 January 1935, Bleiburg – died 1 February 1997, Vienna)
- Klagenfurt)
- Anton Webern, composer whose family estate, "Preglhof", was located in the countryside near Bleiburg
- Karlheinz Miklin, jazz musician (saxophones, flutes) composer and university teacher (born 3. November 1946 - died 15. Juni 2019)
References
- ^ "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer - Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
- ^ "Einwohnerzahl 1.1.2018 nach Gemeinden mit Status, Gebietsstand 1.1.2018". Statistics Austria. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
- ^ Janko Pleterski et al., Koroški plebiscit (Ljubljana: Slovenska matica), p. 386
- ^ Vladimir Zerjavic, Yugoslavia, Manipulations with the Number of Second World War Victims Archived 2022-05-12 at the Wayback Machine, hic.hr; accessed 25 May 2015.(in Croatian)
- ^ a b "Pliberk, Bleiburg ali oboje?". 24ur.com. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
- ^ "Haider verrückte Ortstafeln in Bleiburg - oesterreich.ORF.at". Kaernten.orf.at. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
- ^ "Tednik Demokracija". Demokracija.si. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
- ^ "Franc-Jožef Smrtnik je postal prvi slovenski župan na avstrijskem Koroškem | Slovenija - Planet". Siol.net. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2015-05-29.