Deutsch-Griffen

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Geography

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The municipal area comprises the only cadastral community Deutsch-Griffen made up of 25 villages and hamlets.

History

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Church interior

A locality in the March of Carinthia named Grivinne was already mentioned in a 927 deed. In 1043 Countess Hemma of Gurk donated a chapel at the site, the present-day St. Jacob parish church which passed to the Diocese of Gurk in 1157. The Romanesque structure was rebuilt as a fortified church in the 15th century, when it served as a refuge for the villagers during the Ottoman Wars.

The present-day municipality emerged in 1850. it was later called Deutsch-Griffen to distinguish it from Griffen in Völkermarkt District. In a 1973 administrative reform it was merged into a large municipality with neighbouring Glödnitz and Weitensfeld but regained its independency after a local referendum in 1991.

Politics

Seats in the municipal assembly (Gemeinderat) as of 2015 local elections:

Twin town

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Town hall

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References

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