Warnsdorf district

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The District Varnsdorf ( Czech : Okresní hejtmanství Varnsdorf , politický okres Varnsdorf ) was a District of the Kingdom of Bohemia . The district comprised areas in the north of Bohemia in today's Ústecký kraj ( Okres Děčín ). The seat of the district administration was the town of Warnsdorf (Varnsdorf). The area has belonged to the newly founded Czechoslovakia since 1918 and has been part of the Czech Republic since 1993 .

history

The modern, political districts of the Habsburg Monarchy were created in 1868 when the political and judicial administration was separated.

The later district of Warnsdorf was initially part of the Rumburg district , which was formed from the judicial districts of Rumburg (Rumberk) and Warnsdorf (Varnsdorf).

However, the judicial district of Warnsdorf was eliminated from the Rumburg district in 1908 and raised to an independent district.

In 1910 the Warnsdorf district covered an area of ​​79.37 km² and housed a population of 39,339 people. Of the inhabitants in 1910, 37,619 had German and 599 Czech as their colloquial language. In addition, 1,121 people who speak other languages ​​or who are foreign to the state lived in the district. A judicial district with a total of 11 communities and 12 cadastral communities belonged to the district.

Communities

The district included 1910 the eleven municipalities Kreibitz (Chřibská) Neukreibitz (Nová Chřibská) Niedergrund (Dolní Podluží) Niederkreibitz (Dolní Chřibská) Obergrund (Horní Podluží) Oberkreibitz (Horní Chřibská), Sankt Georgenthal (Jiřetín) Schoenfeld ( Krásné Pole), Teichstatt (Rybniště), Tollenstein (Tolštejn) and Warnsdorf (Varnsdorf).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XVII. Piece, No. 44. "Act of May 19, 1868 on the establishment of political administrative authorities in the kingdoms ..."
  2. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XLI. Item, No. 101: Ordinance of July 10th, 1868, the implementation of the law of May 19th, 1868 (Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt Nr. 44) in Bohemia, Dalmatia, Austria under and above the Enns, Styria, Carinthia, Bukowina, Concerning Moravia, Silesia, Tyrol and Vorarlberg, Istria, Gorizia and Gradiska.
  3. State Law Gazette for the Kingdom of Bohemia 1908, XVIII. Piece, No. 58: “Announcement of the Ministry of the Interior regarding the establishment of two new district authorities in Bohemia with the official headquarters in Warnsdorf and Brandeis a. E. "
  4. In the census people with Bohemian, Moravian and Slovak colloquial language were combined
  5. Ck místodržitelství (ed.): Seznam míst v království Českém. Sestaven na základě úředních dat k rozkazu ck místodržitelství. Prague 1913, p. 737

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