Ibbenbueren-Land
Ibbenbüren-Land was until 1974 a municipality in what was then the Tecklenburg district in North Rhine-Westphalia . The community included the rural area around the town of Ibbenbüren . Today your area belongs to the city of Ibbenbüren in the Steinfurt district .
geography
The Ibbenbüren-Land community enclosed the town of Ibbenbüren and last had an area of 95 km². It consisted of the peasantry Alstedde, Bockraden , Dorenthe , Laggenbeck , fiefdom, Osterledde, Puesselbueren , Sheep Mountain, Schierloh and Uffeln . In the 20th century, the development of the city of Ibbenbüren also expanded into the municipality.
history
After the Napoleonic era , the area of the community initially belonged to the Ibbenbüren mayor in the Tecklenburg district, founded in 1816. With the introduction of the Westphalian rural community order in 1843, the Ibbenbüren mayor's office became the Ibbenbüren office , to which the town and the rural community of Ibbenbüren belonged. At that time, the community was sometimes referred to as the Ibbenbüren parish . The municipality of Ibbenbüren-Land was incorporated into the city of Ibbenbüren on January 1, 1975, through the Münster / Hamm Act , which also became part of the new Steinfurt district.
Population development
year | Residents | source |
---|---|---|
1832 | 4,866 | |
1858 | 4,786 | |
1885 | 5,392 | |
1910 | 7,027 | |
1939 | 9.096 | |
1950 | 16,880 | |
1974 | 24,860 |
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Hans-Walter Pries: Ibbenbüren-Land. In: HIS-Data. Retrieved January 21, 2017 .
- ↑ Official Journal for the Münster administrative district 1844, page 372. Retrieved on September 3, 2017 .
- ^ Westphalia Lexicon 1832-1835 . In: Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (Ed.): Reprints for the Westphalian archive maintenance . tape 3 . Münster 1978, p. 234 (reprint of the original from 1834).
- ↑ Statistical news about the government district of Münster, 1860
- ^ Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia 1885
- ↑ Uli Schubert: German municipality register 1910. Retrieved on February 2, 2017 .
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. tecklenburg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
Coordinates: 52 ° 18 ' N , 7 ° 39' E