Ferlach


Ferlach in the district of Klagenfurt-Land in Carinthia is the southernmost town in Austria. It is known for its centuries-old gunsmith tradition, part of the Austrian intangible cultural heritage since 2010.

Geography

It is situated in the Rosental/Rož Valley of the Drava River, about south of the Carinthian state capital Klagenfurt. In the south, the crest of the Karawanks mountain range forms the border with Slovenia. The municipal area comprises the cadastral communities of Ferlach, Kappel an der Drau, Kirschentheuer, Unterloibl, Waidisch, Unterferlach, Glainach, Seidolach, and Windisch Bleiberg.
The town centre lies at the junction of the Rosental Straße highway with Loiblpass Straße, part of the European route E652, running from Klagenfurt to Tržič in Slovenia via Loibl Pass. The Ferlach Railway line from Weizelsdorf went out of service in 1951, but on summer weekends and special occasions a heritage railway service, the Rosentaler Dampfzug runs as far as Weizelsdorf, operated by the preservation group Nostalgiebahnen in Kärnten.

History

Ferlach was first mentioned as Vörelach in a 1246 deed, named after the surrounding pine forests. The mountainous area is the site of large iron ore deposits, ironworks and forging is documented since the 15th century.
The relocation of the capital of the Duchy of Carinthia to nearby Klagenfurt under the rule of King Maximilian I about 1518 decisively promoted the development of Ferlach as a centre of firearm manufacturing. Under Empress Maria Theresa, its gunsmiths became the main armorers of the Habsburg Monarchy. Ferlach firearms were also used by the Spanish, French and Turkish armies.
The present-day municipality was established as Oberferlach in 1850. Ferlach received town privileges in 1930 and today is a centre for the production of hunting rifles. The history of the town is depicted in its coat of arms: it features a pine tree with a cone, two crossed silver nails, and a rifle.

Population

According to the 2001 census 8.3% of the population are Carinthian Slovenes.
VillageNumber of people 1991Percent of Slovenes 1991Percent of Slovenes 1951
Bodental/Poden11553.9%83.3%
Loibltal/Brodi7051.4%68.2%
Strugarjach/Strugarje1861.6%94.1%
W.Bleiberg/Slovenji Plajberk12466.9%87.3%
Waidisch/Bajdiše9337.6%44.5%
Glainach/Glinje11412.3%84.7%
Kappel a.D./Kapla ob Dravi2626.5%30.3%
Tratten/Trata8215.9%41.4%
Unterglainach/Vesca3237.5%100%
Laak/Loka4114.6%100%
Seidolach/Ždovlje8718.4%74.5%
Dörfl/Kajže1855.6%79.4%
Singerberg/Žingarica911.1%100%
Rauth/Rute119.1%100%
Görtschach/Goriče2308.8%13.7%
Reßnig/Resnica2127.1%44.8%
Kirschentheuer/Kožentavra2527.9%45.6%
Otroutza/Otrovca715.6%41.0%
Strau/Struga2225.0%28.5%
Unterloibl/Podljubelj2408.3%22.1%

Climate

Politics

Seats in the municipal assembly as of 2015 local elections: