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Stubenberg, Styria

Stubenberg (Austrian German pronunciation: [ˈʃtuːbn̩ˌbɛrɡ]), called Stubenberg am See, is a municipality in the district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld, in Styria, Austria. It is located roughly 50 km from Graz and 200 km from Vienna. It has a population of 2.287 as of April 2010.

The emblem of Stubenberg shows ideas of the emblem of the noble family of Stubenberg, which was named after the castle located within the area of Stubenberg. The toppled anchor resembles the silvery Wolfsangel of the emblem of the nobles; the background was replaced though, showing the green-white colors of Styria now.

Stubenberg is located in the valley of Feistritz, on the south-east of the Alps. The municipality extends between 386 and 1282 meters above sea level.

Due to its position southeast of the Alps, Stubenberg is shielded from the prevailing westerly winds that bring weather fronts in from the North Atlantic to northwestern and central Europe.

Stubenberg is divided into 5 districts. They are:

The following villages border Stubenberg (starting from north):

Since the first census 1869, resulting in 1,772 inhabitants, the number of inhabitants did rise almost year-to-year (with a sharp decline of 4.9% from 1934 to 1939) up to 2,325.[citation needed] Reaching a peak in 1991 the most recent number (2010) is slightly down, at 2,287.

The vast majority (95.4%) of the inhabitants are members of the Catholic Church; 0.8% belong to the Protestantism and about 0.4% are attributed to Islam. 2.1% of the inhabitants do not belong to any religious group. A Roman Catholic parish is located in Stubenberg.

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