بريغنز
Bregenz
Breagaz (Alemannic German) | |
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Clockwise from top: view of the city, Festspielhaus with stage, Oberstadt, Martinsturm | |
الإحداثيات: 47°30′18″N 09°44′57″E / 47.50500°N 9.74917°E | |
Country | نمسا |
State | Vorarlberg |
District | Bregenz |
الحكومة | |
• Mayor | Michael Ritsch (SPÖ) |
المساحة | |
• الإجمالي | كم² (Formatting error: invalid input when rounding ميل²) |
المنسوب | 427 m (1٬401 ft) |
التعداد () | |
منطقة التوقيت | UTC+1 (CET) |
• الصيف (التوقيت الصيفي) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 6900 |
Area code | 05574 |
لوحة السيارة | B |
الموقع الإلكتروني | www.bregenz.at |
بريگنز Bregenz، هي عاصمة ولاية فورآرلبرگ، النمسا. تقع المدينة على السواحل الشرقية لبحيرة كونستانس، ثالث أكبر بحيرة عذبة في اوروپا الوسطى، بين سويسرا في الغرب وألمانيا في الشمال الشرقي.
Bregenz is located on a plateau falling in a series of terraces to the lake at the foot of Pfänder mountain. It is a junction of the arterial roads from the Rhine valley to the German Alpine foothills, with cruise ship services on Lake Constance.
It is famous for the annual summer music festival Bregenzer Festspiele, as well as the dance festival Bregenzer Spring.
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التاريخ
The first settlements date from 1500 BC. The Brigantii are mentioned by Strabo as a Celtic sub-tribe in this region of the Alps.[1] In the 5th century BC, the Celts settled at Brigantion, which became one of their most heavily fortified locations. After a series of battles in 15 BC, the Romans conquered Brigantion and the city became a Roman camp. It was conferred the status of a municipality (Brigantium) around 50 AD and was the seat of the Roman admiralty for Lake Constance. In 259/60 Brigantium was destroyed by the Alemanni, Germanic peoples who settled in the area in around 450.
From 610 to 612 Saint Columbanus and Saint Gall worked as missionaries in Bregenz. From 917 onwards the castle served as a residence of the Udalrichinger (ruling dynasty of Vorarlberg), who called themselves Counts of Bregenz. The house died out around 1150. The son of the first Ulrich was Saint Gebhard, born in 947. He became the Bishop of Konstanz. In around 1170 Hugo of Tübingen (Montfort) founded a town settlement (first documented in 1249), enlarged it in the 13th and 14th centuries and from 1650 to 1652.[2]
The city was sold in 1451, and again in 1523, to the Habsburgs and continued under Austrian rule, with a brief occupation by Swedish forces under Carl Gustaf Wrangel during the 30 Years' War, until the 19th century. Bregenz was under Bavarian rule from 1805 to 1814. From 1842 to 1850, the harbour on Lake Constance was built, then enlarged in 1883 and from 1889 to 1891, and Austrian ship service was inaugurated in 1884. Railway services have existed since 1872, and since 1884 across the Arlberg massif.
Since 1726, Bregenz has been the main seat of Austrian administration in Vorarlberg (Obervogtei, in 1786 Kreisamt, since 1861 seat of the Landtag, since 1918 seat of the Landeshauptmann). Rieden-Vorkloster and Fluh were incorporated into Bregenz in 1919 and 1946, respectively. The town was bombed by the Allies in 1945, and 72 houses were destroyed.
Largest groups of foreign residents[3] | |
Nationality | Population |
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تركيا | 1,329 |
ألمانيا | 1,035 |
روسيا | 422 |
البوسنة والهرسك | 396 |
كرواتيا | 223 |
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الثقافة
مشاهير المدينة
مصادر وهوامش
- ^ Strabo, Geographia Book IV Chap. 6
- ^ B. Bilgeri, Bregenz, Geschichte der Stadt, Bd. 1, Wien-München, 1980
- ^ "Ergebnisse der Registerzählung 2011". Statistik - Landesstatistik Vorarlberg. Archived from the original on 26 سبتمبر 2014. Retrieved 26 سبتمبر 2014.
وصلات خارجية
| Bregenz, Austria
]].- http://www.fw.bregenz.at/vkl Official site in German
- http://www.bregenz.at Official site (in German)
- http://www.pfaender.at Official site (German/English/Italiano/Francais) of the Pfänder Mountain
- http://www.pfaenderbahn.at (in German)
- http://www.scbregenz.at Official site (in German) of local Football Club
- Bregenzer Festspiele/ Bregenze Festival website
- Bregenz Tourism Information
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- بريگنز
- مدن فورآرلبرگ
- مدن النمسا
- أماكن مأهولة على بحيرة كونستانس
- أماكن مأهولة تأسست في الألفية الثانية ق.م.
- Celtic toponyms