Lussin judicial district

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Former judicial district of Lussin
( Slovenian : Lošinj )
( Croatian : Lošinj )
Basic data
Crown land Margraviate of Istria
district Lussin
Seat of the court Lussin ( Lošinj )
Template: Infobox judicial district / maintenance / no code number
competent regional court  Rovigno
surface 175.11 km 2  (1910)
Residents 13,098  (1910)
Dissolved 1919
Assigned to Italy

The judicial district of Lussin ( Italian : distretto giudiziario Lussin ; Slovenian : občina židovska Lošinj , Croatian : kotarsko satničtvo Lošinj ) was a judicial district in the Margraviate of Istria, which was subordinate to the district court of Lussin .

The judicial district included the island of Lošinj . After the First World War , Austria had to cede the entire judicial district to Italy ; after the Second World War, the area came to Yugoslavia . Today it is part of the Primorje-Gorski kotar County in the Republic of Croatia .

history

Around 1850, the original patrimonial jurisdiction was dissolved in Istria as in the entire Austrian Empire . As a result, the judicial district of Lussin was created, among others. The judicial district was subordinate to the Provincial Court of Rovigno , which was responsible for the entire county and which in turn was subordinate to the Higher Regional Court of Trieste , which began operating on May 1, 1850. Even after Istria and Trieste as well as Gorizia and Gradisca gained their independence as crown lands from the original crown land coastal land, the higher regional court of Trieste remained the highest instance for the judicial district of Lussin.

The judicial district Lussin formed political from judicial administration from 1868 together with the jurisdictions during the separation Cherso ( Cres ) and Veglia ( Krk ) the district Lussin . The judicial district of Lussin had a population of 11,602 in 1869.

On December 1, 1905, the judicial district of Veglia was split off from the Lussin district and raised to become an independent district.

By 1910, the population grew to 13,098, of which 7,588 people stated Italian (57.9%) as the colloquial language, 4,289 spoke Italian (32.7%), 418 German (3.2%) and 91 Slovenian (0.7%) ). The district last covered an area of ​​175.11 km² or three municipalities.

Due to the border regulations of the Treaty of Saint-Germain concluded on September 10, 1919 , the judicial district of Lussin was completely slammed into Italy. After the Second World War, the area of ​​the former judicial district became part of Yugoslavia and has been part of the Republic of Croatia since 1991 .

year Check-
residents
German
speakers
Italian-
speaking
Slovenian-
speaking
Croatian-
speaking
1869 11.602
1880 11,923 20th 4,508 24 7,080
1890 11,838 98 4,921 22nd 6,537
1910 13,098 418 7,588 91 4,289

Courthouse

At the end of February 1918, the judicial district of Lussin comprised the municipalities of Lussingrande ( Veli Lošinj or Velo Selo ), Lussinpiccolo ( Mali Lošinj or Malo Selo ) and Ossero ( Osor or Nerezine ).

Individual evidence

  1. General Reich Law and Government Gazette for the Empire of Austria. 1850, XLI. Piece, No. 138: "Ordinance of the Minister of Justice of April 6, 1850 [...]"
  2. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XVII. Piece, No. 44. "Law of May 19, 1868 on the establishment of political administrative authorities in the kingdoms ..."
  3. ^ Reichs-Gesetz-Blatt for the Empire of Austria. Born in 1868, XLI. Piece, No. 101: Ordinance of July 10, 1868
  4. ^ Reichsgesetzblatt for the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrath 1905, LXIX. Piece, No. 172: "Announcement of the Ministry of the Interior, regarding the establishment of a district administration in Veglia in the coastal country"

literature

  • kk Central Statistical Commission (ed.): Local repertory of Trieste and the region, Gorizia, Gradisca and Istria. Edited from the census of December 31, 1896. Vienna 1873
  • kk Central Statistical Commission (Hrsg.): Special-Orts-Repertorium vom Uferlande. Edited from the census of December 31, 1896. Vienna 1885
  • kk Central Statistical Commission (Hrsg.): Special-Orts-Repertorium des Österreichisch-Illyrischen Uferlandes. Revised based on the results of the census of December 31, 1890. Vienna 1894
  • kk Central Statistical Commission (Ed.): Special locations repertory for the Austrian-Illyrian coastal region. Edited on the basis of the results of the census of December 31, 1910. Vienna 1918 (special location repertories of the Austrian states)