Hermagor-Pressegger See is divided into the following cadastral communities: It is further divided into the following settlements: Achleiten, Aigen, Bergl, Braunitzen , Brugg , Burgstall, Danz, Dellach , Egg , Eggforst, Förolach, Fritzendorf , Görtschach, Götzing , Grafenau , Grünburg, Guggenberg, Hermagor , Jenig , Kameritsch , Khünburg, Kleinbergl, Kraß, Kraschach , Kreuth ob Möschach , Kreuth ob Mellweg , Kreuth ob Rattendorf , Kühweg, Kühwegboden, Latschach , Liesch, Möderndorf , Mellach , Mellweg , Micheldorf , Mitschig , Nampolach , Neudorf, Neuprießenegg, Obermöschach, Obervellach, Paßriach, Podlanig , Postran , Potschach , Presseggen , Presseggersee , Radnig, Radnigforst, Rattendorf , Schinzengraben, Schlanitzen , Schmidt, Siebenbrünn, Sonnenalpe Naßfeld, Sonnleitn, Süßenberg , Toschehof , Tröpolach , Untermöschach, Untervellach, Watschig , Wittenig, Zuchen .
History
Archaeological finds have shown that the historic iron oremining area was already settled around 1800-1200 BC. It later was part of the Celtic kingdom of Noricum, which was incorporated into the Roman Empire in 15 BC. The parish of Saint Hermagoras in the Duchy of Carinthia was first mentioned in an 1169 document, probably a foundation of the Patriarchs of Aquileia. Due to its strategic location, it quickly prospered, obtained market rights in 1288, and became the main settlement of the Gail valley. In 1779 the botanist Franz Xaver von Wulfen discovered Wulfenia carinthiaca on the slopes of the Gartnerkofel peak. Hermagor became capital of the eponymous district in 1868 and was home of an Imperial-Royal Landwehr garrison. The Gailtal Railway line was built from 1894, it was extended in 1915 for military purposes on the Italian Front of World War I. Hermagor obtained town privileges on 10 October 1930, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Carinthian plebiscite. The present-day municipality of Hermagor-Pressegger See was established by a merger of several formerly independent communes in the course of a 1973 administrative reform.
Population
Points of interest
Möderndorf Castle, including the Gail Valley Museum
Economy
The economy of Hermagor today largely depends on tourism, especially skiing around Naßfeld Pass, the largest ski area in Carinthia. Pressegger See and the surrounding mountains are also a traditional summer retreat and a popular destination for hikers.