Lüchow district

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Basic data
Prussian Province Hanover
Administrative district Luneburg
Administrative headquarters Lüchow
surface 750 km² (1925)
Residents 29,879 (1925)
Population density 40 inhabitants / km² (1925)
Communities 181 (1910)
150 (1932)
Location of the Lüchow district in the province of Hanover
Lüchow in Hanover 1905.png

The Lüchow district was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1932 . The district seat was in Lüchow .

history

The Lüchow district was formed in 1885 from the independent city of Lüchow and the Lüchow office . On October 1, 1932, the district was merged with the neighboring district of Dannenberg to form a new district , which was initially called Dannenberg and was renamed Lüchow-Dannenberg in 1951 .

District administrators

Population development

Residents 1890 1900 1910 1925
Lüchow district 29,407 28,762 29,225 29,879

Communities

The following list contains all municipalities that belonged to the Lüchow district. The municipalities marked with 1) were incorporated into larger neighboring municipalities in 1928/29.

Banzau
Build
Beesem
Belau
Belitz
Bergen on the stupid
Beseland
Beutow
Billerbeck
bishop
Blooms
Buck life
Evil
Evil 1)
Braudel
Brünkendorf
Bülitz
Bussau
Clenze
Corvin
Dalitz
Dangenstorf
Diahren
Dickfeitzen
Dolgow 1)
Dommatzen
You wish
Goose 1)
Gartow
Gedelitz
Gielau
Gistenbeck
Gledeberg
Gohlau
Gohlefanz
Goehrde
Gollau
Gorleben
Goddesses
Grabow
Granstedt
Great Breese
Great Gaddau
Gross Sachau 1)
Groß Wittfeitzen 1)
Gühlitz
Cast iron 1)
Gummern
Güstritz
Harpe
Hohenvolkfien 1)
Holtorf
Jabel
Jeetzel
Jiggel
Cocoa
Capers
Karmitz
Kassau
Pines
Claw 1)
Little Breese
Little Gaddau
Klein Sachau 1)
Klein Wittfeitzen 1)
Klennow
Monastery 1)
Coals
Kolborn
Krautze
Kremlin
Kriwitz
Toad 1)
Krummasel
Kukat
Külitz 1)
Wishes
Kussebode 1)
Coastal
Lazy
lance
Lefitz 1)
Afford
Lensian
Lichtenberg
Liepe
Lodge
Loitze 1)
Lomitz
Luebbow
Lübeln
Lüchow
Luckau
Lüsen 1)
Lütenthien
Maddau 1)
Malleben
Mammoißel 1)
Marleben
marlin
Meetschow
Meuchefitz
Molden 1)
Müggenburg 1)
Hats 1)
Nauden
Naulitz
Nemitz
Neritz 1)
Niendorf near Bergen
Niendorf near Gartow
Oldendorf 1)
Pannecke
Pevestorf
Plate
Predöhl
Precell
Prezier
Prießeck
Proitz
Püggen
Putt ball
Quartzau
Ranzau
Vines peat
Reddebeitz 1)
Reddereitz
Speechemoißel
Reetze
Rehbeck
Reitze
Restorf
Saaße
Saggrian 1)
Balance mat
Sallahn
Sareitz 1)
Satemin
Schäpingen
Schlannau
Lance
Schletau
Schmarsau
Schnackenburg
Schnega
Schreyahn 1)
Schweskau
Schwiepke
Seelwig
Seerau im Drawehn 1)
Seerau in the Lucie
Simander
Solkau
Spithal
Starrel 1)
Stones
Süthen 1)
Tarmitz
Teplingen
Tuna
Thurau
To bring on
Tolstefanz
Trabuhn
Trebel
Tüschau
Vaddensen 1)
Varbitz
Vasentia
Vietze
Volzendorf
Waddeweitz
Warpke
Weitsche
Winterweyhe
Wittfeitzen
Joke networks in Drawehn 1)
Joke networks in Lemgow
Wöhningen
Woltersdorf
Wustrow
Zargleben 1)
Zebelin
Zeetze

Until its dissolution in the 1920s, there were also several manor districts and forest districts in the Lüchow district.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Rolf Jehke: Territorial changes in Germany. Retrieved May 22, 2009 .
  2. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. dannenberg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  3. ^ Municipal directory 1910: Lüchow district