Office Liesborn-Wadersloh

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The Liesborn-Wadersloh office , which emerged in 1931 from the merger of the Liesborn and Wadersloh offices , was an office in the Beckum district in North Rhine-Westphalia. It consisted of the five communities Benteler , Diestedde , Herzfeld , Liesborn and Wadersloh .

As part of the North Rhine-Westphalian government reform the town Herzfeld in the course of the reaction was of the "Law on the restructuring of the district Soest and parts of the district Beckum" of 24 June 1969, the circle Soest issued and the newly established municipality Lippetal incorporated. In the course of the implementation of the "Law on the reorganization of the district of Wiedenbrück and parts of the district of Bielefeld" of December 4, 1969, the Benteler community was transferred to the Wiedenbrück district on January 1, 1970 and merged with the Langenberg community to form the new Langenberg community. In the course of the implementation of the "Law for the reorganization of the municipalities and districts of the new division Münster / Hamm ( Münster / Hamm law )" of July 9, 1974, the municipalities of Liesborn, Diestedde and Wadersloh were merged to form the new municipality of Wadersloh on January 1st, 1975 the Liesborn district of Bad Waldliesborn became a district of Lippstadt (Soest district). The Liesborn-Wadersloh office was dissolved; The legal successor is the municipality of Wadersloh.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ District archive Warendorf: date of foundation of the office

Coordinates: 51 ° 44 ′ 11.7 "  N , 8 ° 14 ′ 49.2"  E