Jagstkreis
The Jagstkreis was one of four districts in the state of Württemberg . It was formed in 1818 and dissolved in 1924. The district's capital was Ellwangen (Jagst) . Functionally, it can be compared roughly with today's administrative district , but not with today's rural district .
The Jagstkreis divided into the following main offices , which are about to be compared with today's counties:
| Oberamt | license plate | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Bask | III P |
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| Crailsheim | III P |
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| Ellwangen | III P |
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| Gaildorf | III P |
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| Gerabronn | III P |
until 1811 Blaufelden |
| Gmuend | III S |
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| Hall | III S |
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| Heidenheim | III S |
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| Künzelsau | III S |
until 1811 Ingelfingen |
| Mergentheim | III T |
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| Neresheim | III T |
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| Öhringen | III T |
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| Schorndorf | III T |
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| Welzheim | III T |
until 1819 Lorch |