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Köttmannsdorf (Slovene: Kotmara vas) is a town in the district of Klagenfurt-Land in the Austrian state of Carinthia.

Geography

Köttmannsdorf lies southwest of Klagenfurt in the heights of the Sattnitz Mountains. The highest point in the municipality at 921 m is the Sabalahöhe in the west, and the lowest point the Ferlach Reservoir at 441 m. The Rekabach flows from west to east through the municipality, its name coming from the Slovene name for river, reka.

Population

According to the 2001 census 6.4% of the population are Carinthian Slovenes.

Village (German) Village (Slovenian) Number of people 1991 Percent of Slovenes 1991 Percent of Slovenes 1951
Neusaß Vesava 48 45.8% 100%
Plöschenberg Plešivec 34 47.1% 81.2%
St.Gandolf Šentkandolf 77 6.5% 85.4%
Trabesing Trabesinje 188 14.4% 65.9%
Tschachoritsch Čahorče 251 16.7% 91.7%
Gaisach Čežava 49 10.2% 20.0%
Hollenburg Humberk 8 12.5% 15.4%
St.Margarethen Šmarjeta 60 21.7% 100%
Wurdach Vrdi 118 12.7% 63.0%
Preliebl Preblje 64 9.4% 46.5%
Göriach Gorje 76 6.6% 28.6%
Tschrestal Črezdol 52 9.6% 62.2%
Köttmannsdorf Kotmara vas 709 6.3% 50.1%

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