Delmenhorst Office
Delmenhorst Office (1910) | |
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German federal state |
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, Free State of Oldenburg |
Inventory period | 1814-1933 |
Administrative headquarters | Delmenhorst |
surface | 301 km² |
Residents | 21,541 |
Population density | 72 inhabitants / km² |
Communities | 6th |
location | |
The office of Delmenhorst was an administrative district of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg and the later Free State of Oldenburg . The seat of the office was in Delmenhorst . The function of the Oldenburg offices largely corresponded to the function of the districts in the rest of the German Empire .
history
The Delmenhorst office was founded as part of the Oldenburg administrative reform of 1814 and at that time included Delmenhorst , Hasbergen , Schönemoor and Stuhr . In 1858 the neighboring office of Ganderkesee was dissolved. His two communities Ganderkesee and Hude were incorporated into the Delmenhorst office. In 1879 the municipality of Altenesch was incorporated into the office from the dissolved office of Berne. In 1903 the city of Delmenhorst left office and became vacant. In 1933, most of the Delmenhorst office became part of the Oldenburg office, today's Oldenburg district ; only the municipality of Altenesch (today's municipality of Lemwerder ) came to the Wesermarsch office .
Population development
Delmenhorst Office | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1925 |
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Residents | 26,153 | 34,898 | 21,541 | 23,261 |
1890 and 1900 including the city of Delmenhorst
Communities
The Delmenhorst office last comprised six municipalities (as of December 1, 1910):
local community | Residents |
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Altenesch | 2075 |
Ganderkesee | 8399 |
Hasbergen | 3959 |
Hude | 3864 |
Nice bog | 1064 |
Stuhr | 2180 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Handbook of the Duchy of Oldenburg (1825)
- ↑ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. delmenhorst.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2011 .