Unna office

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The Unna office was a short-lived office in the Hamm district . It belonged to the Prussian province of Westphalia .

geography

location

The office extended centrally from the west to the east of the Hamm district. It consisted of two spatially separated parts, to the west and east of the unofficial city of Unna .

neighbours

The Unna office bordered, starting in the north in a clockwise direction, with the Camen , Pelkum and Rhynern offices , the Werl office in the Soest district , the Fröndenberg office , the non-governmental city of Unna and the Aplerbeck office in the Dortmund district .

history

The Prussian rural community order for the province of Westphalia from 1841 replaced the cantons introduced during the French era (1806 to 1813) with offices with effect from 1843 . In the area of ​​the later Unna-Kamen office, the offices of Camen and Unna were initially formed, which only existed for a short time and merged in 1844 to form the Unna-Kamen office . On the occasion of the city of Hamm on April 1, 1901, the district became the district of Hamm. After an area expansion in 1929, this was renamed the Unna district in October 1930 .

Communities

When it was newly established, the Unna Office was divided as follows:

All municipalities switched to the Unna-Kamen office without changing their territory.

Individual evidence

  1. Rural community regulations for the province of Westphalia 1841 (PDF file; 1.6 MB)
  2. Stephanie Reekers: The regional development of the districts and communities of Westphalia 1817-1967 . Aschendorff, Münster Westfalen 1977, ISBN 3-402-05875-8 , p. 196, 214, 317 .
  3. ^ MF Essellen: Description and brief history of the Hamm district and the individual localities in the same . Verlag Reimann GmbH & Co, Hamm 1985, ISBN 3-923846-07-X , p. 168 ff .