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Stoob (Hungarian Csáva, Croatian Štuma) is a market town in the district of Oberpullendorf in Burgenland in Austria.
The municipality is located in central Burgenland in the Stooberbachtal valley. Stoob is the only village in the municipality. Before the birth of Christ, the area was part of the
Celtic kingdom of Noricum and belonged to the area surrounding the Celtic hilltop settlement of Burg on the Schwarzenbacher Burgberg. Later, under the
Romans, today's Stoob was located in the province of Pannonia. Like the whole of Burgenland, the town belonged to Hungary (German West Hungary) until 1920/21.
Culture and sights
Mountain church of St. John the Baptist (former Catholic parish church from the 13th century)
Roman Catholic parish church of St. John the Baptist (from 1959)
Protestant parish church A.B. (Christus-Kirche) (from 1962)
Protestant vicarage (from 1786 and 1830), currently (2012) houses the Protestant Diocesan Museum.
Cemetery with Calvary stations (from 1889)
Stoob Pottery Museum
Biri recreation area on the Noplerberg (at around one hundred hectares, this is the largest contiguous orchard area in Burgenland and has been a
landscape conservation area).
Ceramic fountain by Erich Weissberg (from 1978) or pottery fountain
Plague Chapel (from 1737), also known as Rosalia Chapel or Rochus Chapel.
Old pottery factory (from 1895) with its characteristic industrial tower
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