Office Kirchborchen

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Office Kirchborchen
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Coordinates: 51 ° 40 ′  N , 8 ° 43 ′  E

Basic data (as of 1974)
Existing period: 1844-1974
State : North Rhine-Westphalia
Administrative region : Detmold
Circle : Paderborn districtTemplate: Infobox municipality in Germany / maintenance / district does not exist
Residents: Template: Infobox administrative unit in Germany / maintenance / no information for residents
Office structure: 3 municipalities

The office Kirchborchen was an office in the Paderborn district in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany with its seat in Borchen . The office was dissolved by the Sauerland / Paderborn law on December 31, 1974, the legal successor being the Borchen municipality.

Official structure until 1969

  1. Alfen : 7.92 km², 1,062 E
  2. Dahl : 17.10 km², 979 E
  3. Dörenhagen : 15.95 km², 1,024 E
  4. Kirchborchen : 20.89 km², 2,203 E
  5. Nordborchen *: 9.28 km², 1,447 E
  6. Wewer : 16.34 km², 2,265 E

history

In 1844, as part of the introduction of the rural community order for the province of Westphalia in the Paderborn district, the Kirchborchen office was set up.

In 1969 the municipality of Wewer was incorporated into Paderborn, while Alfen , Kirchborchen and Nordborchen merged to form the new municipality of Borchen . Subsequently, the Kirchborchen office consisted of the three communities Borchen, Dahl and Dörenhagen until 1974. On January 1, 1975 Dörenhagen was incorporated into Borchen and Dahl into Paderborn.

literature

  • Karl Hüser: Between the cross and the swastika: The office of Kirchborchen and its communities in the Third Reich 1933 to 1945 (Paderborn historical research) . SH-Verlag, 1997, ISBN 978-3-89498-039-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. Landgemeinde -ordnung for the Province of Westphalia from October 31, 1841 (PDF; 1.6 MB)
  2. ^ Official Journal of the Minden Government 1844: Formation of the Kirchborchen Office. Retrieved March 3, 2014 .