kids encyclopedia robot

Telfes facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
Telfes im Stubai
Telfes Stubaital.jpeg
Coat of arms of Telfes im Stubai
Coat of arms
Telfes im Stubai is located in Austria
Telfes im Stubai
Telfes im Stubai
Location in Austria
Country Austria
State Tyrol
District Innsbruck Land
Area
 • Total 27.38 km2 (10.57 sq mi)
Elevation
987 m (3,238 ft)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
6165
Area code 05225
Vehicle registration IL
Website www.gemeinde-telfes.at

Telfes (officially Telfes im Stubai) is a village in the district Innsbruck Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is situated in the Stubaital 11 km south of Innsbruck.

Telfes Sankt Pankratius Friedhof 6164
St. Pankratius Telfes

The municipality consists of the districts Telfes, Gagers, Kapfers, Plöven and Luimes. The area is about 27.83 km², and it is situated 987 m above sea level.

The coat of arms shows a lynx.

Neighbor villages

Axams, Birgitz, Fulpmes, Götzens, Grinzens, Mieders, Mutters, Neustift im Stubaital, Schönberg im Stubaital.

Population

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1869 502 —    
1880 468 −6.8%
1890 474 +1.3%
1900 444 −6.3%
1910 458 +3.2%
1923 506 +10.5%
1934 559 +10.5%
1939 552 −1.3%
1951 686 +24.3%
1961 649 −5.4%
1971 987 +52.1%
1981 1,069 +8.3%
1991 1,192 +11.5%
2001 1,369 +14.8%
2011 1,449 +5.8%

Geography

The village of Telfes is located in the front Stubaital, on the sunny left side of the Ruetz river. The municipality lies at an altitude of about 1000 m and has an area of 27.38 square kilometers. The hamlets Gerstbichl, Falschmair, Luimes, the scattered houses Telfer Wiesen and the single vineyards Wiesenhof and Gallhof (already above Schönberg) out of the valley belong to the municipality, as well as the Pfarrachalm at the Nederjoch, and the well-known hiking and skiing area Schlick below the Kalkkögel with the alpine inns Schlick (Schlickeralm) and Zirmach at the bottom of the valley, as well as Froneben and Sennjoch at the ridge (at Kreuzjoch only the cable car station).

History

The place name is derived from an Indo-Germanic language root "*tellevo", which means usable soil. The village was first mentioned in a document in 1133 as Telves. The population of Telfes is called Telfer (not Telfeser). The reason is the Rhaeto-Romanic origin of the place name. This ends with the Latin nominative ending -s, derivations are therefore formed without -s. This was the court seat for the Stubaital before it was moved to Mieders in 1690. The blacksmith's trade has been documented since 1541. Later on, iron production was added to the trade, which furthered the wealth of the village. Even today, numerous representations of iron producers on the old farms of the village bear witness to this tradition, which brought good fortune to the valley.

Personalities

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Telfes im Stubai para niños

kids search engine
Telfes Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.