Neuhausen / Spree office

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Coordinates: 51 ° 40 ′  N , 14 ° 24 ′  E

Basic data (as of 2004)
Existing period: 1992-2004
State : Brandenburg
County : Spree-Neisse
Residents: 5861 (Dec. 31, 2003)
Office structure: 18 parishes
Office administration address
:
Amtsweg 1
03058 Neuhausen
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The Neuhausen / Spree Office , also just called Neuhausen Office , was an office in the state of Brandenburg formed in 1992 , in which 18 municipalities in the then Spremberg district (now the Spree-Neisse district , Brandenburg ) had come together to form an administrative association. The administrative seat was in Neuhausen / Spree. The Neuhausen / Spree office was dissolved in 2004. At the end of 2003 it had 5861 inhabitants.

Geographical location

The Neuhausen office bordered the city of Cottbus in the north, the Döbern-Land office in the east, the Hornow / Simmersdorf office and the city of Spremberg in the south and the Drebkau office (Niederlausitz) in the west .

history

On July 3, 1992, the Minister of the Interior gave his consent to the formation of the Neuhausen Office, which was set to take place on July 16, 1992. The administrative seat was in the municipality of Neuhausen / Spree. The following 18 municipalities from the then Cottbus-Land district were summarized in it (in the order in which they were named in the Official Journal):

  1. Big Ossnig
  2. Frauendorf
  3. Gallinchen
  4. Gablenz
  5. Klein Döbbern
  6. Groß Döbbern
  7. Koppatz
  8. Foliage village
  9. Neuhausen
  10. Roggosen
  11. Sergeants
  12. Haasow
  13. Kathlow
  14. Great Gaglow
  15. Kiekebusch
  16. Komptendorf
  17. Drieschnitz-Kahsel
  18. Bagenz

The Neuhausen / Spree office had 6,706 inhabitants at the end of 1992. On October 26, 2003, Gallinchen, Groß Gaglow and Kiekebusch were incorporated into the city of Cottbus. They therefore left the Spree-Neisse district.

On September 19, 2004 the municipalities of Bagenz, Drieschnitz-Kahsel, Frauendorf, Gablenz, Groß Döbbern, Groß Oßnig, Haasow, Kathlow, Klein Döbbern, Komptendorf, Koppatz, Laubsdorf, Neuhausen, Roggosen and Sergen merged to form the new municipality of Neuhausen / Spree .

Official directors

From 1994 to 1999, Arno Walth headed the Neuhausen / Spree office until he was voted out of office. In 1999, his deputy Dieter Perko (CDU) became the acting official director until he was elected as the new official director by the official committee in 2001.

After the community restructuring in 2004, Perko was elected the first full-time mayor by the citizens of Neuhausen / Spree.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Contribution to the statistics of the State Office for Data Processing and Statistics. Historical municipality register of the State of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005 19.13 District Spree-Neisse PDF
  2. Formation of the offices in Temnitz, Milow, Baruth, Neuhardenberg, Burg-Spreewald, Drebkau / Niederlausitz, Neuhausen and Peitz. Announcement of the Minister of the Interior of June 30, 1992. Official Gazette for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, Volume 3, Number 54, July 31, 1992, pp. 966/7.
  3. Second law on state-wide municipal area reform concerning the independent city of Cottbus and the Neuhausen / Spree office (2nd GemGebRefGBbg) of March 24, 2003 (GVBl.I / 03, No. 05, p. 68), amended by Article 10b of the law of June 4, 2003 (GVBl.I / 03, No. 09, pp. 172, 178)