Fahrland Office (1992-2003)

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Coordinates: 52 ° 28 '  N , 13 ° 1'  E

Basic data (as of 2003)
Existing period: 1992-2003
State : Brandenburg
County : Potsdam-Mittelmark
Residents: 10,955 (Dec. 31, 2002)
Office structure: 7 municipalities
Office administration address
:
Fahrland Office, Tschudistr. 1, 14476 Neu Fahrland
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The Fahrland office was an office in Brandenburg formed in 1992 , in which initially seven municipalities in what was then the Potsdam -Land district (at the time when the Potsdam-Mittelmark district office was in Brandenburg) were combined to form an administrative community. The official seat was the municipality of Fahrland . The Fahrland office was dissolved again in 2003.

Geographical location

The Fahrland office was in the northeastern part of what was then the Potsdam-Mittelmark district. It bordered the offices of Wustermark and Ketzin in the west and north , Berlin in the east, Potsdam and the Werder office in the south . Today, the official area belongs mainly to the independent city of Potsdam and to a lesser extent to the Havelland district .

history

On June 23, 1992, the Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg approved the formation of the Fahrland Office. June 26, 1992 was set as the date of establishment of the office. The office initially consisted of seven municipalities in what was then Potsdam- Land (in the order in which they were named in the notice):

  1. Uetz couples
  2. Marquardt
  3. Sentence grain
  4. Fahrland with the districts of Kartzow and Krampnitz
  5. New Fahrland
  6. Great Glienicke
  7. Seeburg

It was initially located in the municipality of Fahrland . At the end of the office the official seat was in New Fahrland .

On October 26, 2003 the municipalities of the office, with the exception of Seeburg, were incorporated into the state capital Potsdam. The municipality of Seeburg was connected to the non-governmental municipality of Dallgow-Döberitz ( Havelland district ). The boundaries of the districts of Havelland, Potsdam-Mittelmark and the independent city of Potsdam have been changed accordingly. At the same time, the Fahrland office was dissolved. Groß Glienicke, Fahrland, Marquardt, Neu-Fahrland, Uetz-Paaren, and Satzkorn are now districts of Potsdam, Kartzow, Krampnitz, Paaren and Uetz are parts of the municipality.

The communities of Fahrland and Neu-Fahrland had already been incorporated into Potsdam in recent history, from April 1, 1939 until they were spun off on July 25, 1952 with the district reform in the then GDR .

Office Director

The first and last official director of the Fahrland office was Hark-Peter Moritzen.

supporting documents

  1. Formation of the Fahrland office. Announcement of the Minister of the Interior of June 23, 1992. Official Gazette for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, Volume 3, Number 47, July 10, 1992, p. 893.
  2. Office Fahrland on www.seeburg-city.de
  3. Fourth law on the state-wide municipal area reform concerning the districts Havelland, Potsdam-Mittelmark, Teltow-Fläming (4th GemGebRefGBbg) of March 24, 2003. Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, I (Laws), 2003, No. 05, p 73
  4. Main statute of the state capital Potsdam of November 11, 2004 PDF  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.potsdam.de  
  5. Contribution to the statistics of the State Office for Data Processing and Statistics, Historical Community Directory of the State of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005 19.1 Brandenburg an der Havel, Potsdam, Frankfurt (Oder), Cottbus PDF
  6. ^ "Limit to what is feasible", Märkische Allgemeine, February 7, 2002

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