Pyrmont district

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Basic data
country Waldeck
County seat Bad Pyrmont
Inventory period 1850-1922
surface 65.53 km² (1910)
Residents 9,349 (1910)
Population density 143 inhabitants / km² (1910)
Communities 11 (1910)
Location of the Pyrmont district
Location of the Pyrmont district (colored yellow)

The Pyrmont District was a district that existed from 1850 to 1922. It was founded on April 27, 1850 in the Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont , spatially corresponded to the County of Pyrmont, and when it moved to the Prussian province of Hanover on April 1, 1922, it became part of the new Hameln-Pyrmont district .

Seal mark Fürstlich Waldecker Kreisamt Pyrmont

Communities

The following communities belonged to the district:

local community Resident,
December 1, 1910
Baarsen 421
Eichenborn 248
Grossenberg 231
Hagen 627
Holzhausen 2,397
Kleinenberg 175
Löwensen 505
Neersen 376
Oesdorf 1,561
Bad Pyrmont , until 1914 Pyrmont 2,426
Thal 382

Seat of the district administration

The district administration was in Pyrmont (from 1914 Bad Pyrmont).

Reclassification and dissolution of the district

Law on the union of Pyrmont with Prussia

On April 1, 1922, the Pyrmont district was incorporated into the new Hameln-Pyrmont district on the occasion of the incorporation of the former Waldeck region of Pyrmont into the Prussian province of Hanover. The area of ​​today's town of Bad Pyrmont is largely congruent with the former Pyrmont district.

District Councilor / District Administrator / District Administrator

literature

  • Thomas Klein (Ed.): Outline of German administrative history 1815-1945. Row B: Central Germany (except Prussia), Volume 16: Central Germany (smaller countries). Johann Gottfried Herder Institute, Marburg / Lahn 1981, ISBN 3-87969-131-2 , Part V (Waldeck), edited by Thomas Klein.

Web links

Footnotes

  1. Population figures from http://www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de/gem1900/gem1900.htm?waldeck/pyrmont.htm