Jenbach
5 °C
  • Pressure: 1022 hPa
  • Humidity: 83 %
  • Clounds: 100%
  • overcast clouds
Tomorrow
-1 °C
  • 1022 hPa
  • Humidity: 95 %
  • Clouds: 100%
  • snow
Wednesday
2 °C
  • 1017 hPa
  • Humidity: 96 %
  • Clouds: 52%
  • broken clouds
Thursday
4 °C
  • 1021 hPa
  • Humidity: 92 %
  • Clouds: 55%
  • broken clouds
Friday
4 °C
  • 1018 hPa
  • Humidity: 74 %
  • Clouds: 33%
  • scattered clouds

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Jenbach
Jenbach is located in Austria
Jenbach
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 47°23′36″N 11°46′36″E / 47.39333°N 11.77667°E / 47.39333; 11.77667Coordinates: 47°23′36″N 11°46′36″E / 47.39333°N 11.77667°E / 47.39333; 11.77667
Country Austria
State Tyrol
District Schwaz
Government
 • Mayor Wolfgang Holub (SPÖ)
Area
 • Total 15.22 km2 (5.88 sq mi)
Elevation 563 m (1,847 ft)
Population (1 January 2012)[1]
 • Total 6,851
 • Density 450/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 6200
Area code 05244
Vehicle registration SZ
Website www.jenbach.at

Jenbach is a municipality with 6897 inhabitants (01/01/2010) in the district of Schwaz in Tyrol, Austria. Many inhabitants of Jenbach believe that the name "Jenbach" is derived from "Jenseits des Baches", which means "Beyond the brook", however earlier versions of the name, for instance "Umbach" give hint that it could also be derived from "Um den Bach [herum]", which means "Around the brook". At least this coheres with Jenbach's history as a village built around the Kasbach. The inhabitants of Jenbach are called "Jenbacher". People speaking the Bavarian dialect tend to pronounce "Jenbach" as "Jembåch".

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Geography [link]

Neighbouring municiplaities [link]

Buch bei Jenbach, Eben am Achensee, Stans, Wiesing.

History [link]

In Jenbach housings could be found which date back to the end of the early Bronze Age and of the early La-Tène-Age. Jenbach was first officially named in a document of the year of 1269 as "Ymbach". From 1410 onwards the Fugger constructed melting furnaces in order to proceed the silver and copper won in the mines near Schwaz. After these mines could no more deliver these resources Jenbach started to work on iron. Until 1865 these early industrial infrastructure remained private, however afterwards the state took ownership. In 1870 the factory was resold to the Salzburg-Tiroler-Montangesellschaft. In 1881 Julius & Theodor Reitlinger purchased it from this company and modernised it. The company remained a possession of the family until 1938, when the son of Julius Reitlinger, Friedrich Reitlinger, committed suicide due to the Anschluss (the merging of Germany and Austria) in 1938. Afterwards it was taken over by the state and later resold to Ernst Heinkel (Aryanization). After 1945 the company was not restituted to its former owners, but remained under public administration.

In February 1945 31 tons of bombs were cast upon the railway station during the Operation Clarion in order to prevent the Reichsbahn from transporting war-material. This was necessary for the impeding invasion of Germany and Austria. The air attack on Jenbach destroyed 35 houses and left 8 people dead.

During the war the Heinkel-factories produced motors for the Me-163, the first engine-powered airplane, and other parts for the V2-missiles fired at southern English cities during the summer of 1940.

In April and May, remainders of SS-units, among them the main staff of the SS-Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler, withdrew from the quickly advancing French units commanded by Charles de Gaulle, to Tyrol, where Nazi propaganda had virtually inscenerated a "fortress in the Alps". SS-commanders ecouraged their soldiers to fight "to the last bullet". Direct infenteristic confrontations were rare, as the SS could be convinced of the better: On 2 May, they withdrew to Bavaria, leaving an amount of weaponry in the Achensee. Mayor Somweber and a lieutenant of the Austrian resistance, Nentwich, negotiated with both, the SS and the allies, to withdraw and not to air raid Jenbach anymore.

Today the GE Jenbacher AG is the word-leading company in the production of gas-engined motors.

Economy [link]

Jenbach is an economically significant place due to the companies situated there: GE Jenbacher, Siko Solar, TIWAG, Katzenberger, Gubert, and Holz Binder. During the 20th century, the Jenbacher Werke produced waggons, locomotives, motors and other goods. The Kasbach serves as a source of energy for several smaller water plants. Jenbach also has a highschool specialised in mechanical and economical engineering.

Transport [link]

The railway station of Jenbach contains three different railways:

Jenbach also has - due to its infrastructural importance - the only railway station in all of Austria, in which trains of all three types stop.

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GENRE
LOCATION
Radiofabrik Alternative,Experimental,Indie Austria
Antenne Vorarlberg Spezial Varied Austria
Kronehit Y.A.M. (Young Austrian Music) Contemporary Austria
AustroWelle Varied,Pop,World Europe Austria
CampusRadio 94.4 Alternative,Pop,Indie Austria
Radio Arabella Wiener Schmaeh Oldies Austria
FM TOFL Indie Austria
Memoryhits FM Heartbeatradio Oldies,70s,60s Austria
Olé-Radio Top 100 Pop,Top 40 Austria
rmXPECT Religious,Christian Austria
Radio Arabella Austropop Pop Austria
ORF Radio Tirol News,Folk,Pop Austria
Antenne VAB Partymix Pop Austria
smorgasbord Varied Austria
Radio Waskommt Varied Austria
U1 Melodien aus den Bergen Folk Austria
Antenne Wien Adult Contemporary Austria
98.3 Superfly Easy,Ambient Austria
ORF Radio Vorarlberg Varied Austria
SuperGaudi Pop,Dance Austria
Welle 1 Salzburg Pop,Dance,Top 40 Austria
SheetMusicDB Symphonic and Contemporary Wind Music Classical Austria
Radio Volksmusik Folk Austria
Antenne VAB Hit Top 40 Austria
NJOY Steiermark Rock,Adult Contemporary,Pop,Top 40,Contemporary Austria
Antenne Steiermark Varied,Pop Austria
SheetMusicDB Request Concert Classical Austria
Emap.FM World Austria
SheetMusicDB Traditional Wind Music Classical Austria
SheetMusicDB Soloistic Music Classical Austria
NRJ Special Dance Austria
Radio Arabella Herzflimmern Pop Austria
Bundesliga FC Red Bull Salzburg Sports Austria
Spirit Live Radio Christian Austria
Antenne Vorarlberg Partymix Pop Austria
Antenne Vorarlberg Varied Austria
Radio Stephansdom Classical Austria
Passion Music TWO Talk Austria
Musicbase Main Rock,Pop Austria
Life Radio Tirol Varied Austria
SheetMusicDB Popular Music Classical Austria
Radiomax Penny Varied Austria
Antenne Vorarlberg 90er 90s Austria
TopHit Radio Top 40 Austria
Radio Eins Judenburg 89.6 Varied Austria
Welle Murtal Pop Austria
Radio Melody 94,7 Oldies Austria
ORF Ö1 News,Public Austria
Powerradio Austria Varied Austria
ORF Radio Kärnten Varied Austria
Radio SOL Public Austria

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