Canton Grebenstein
Kingdom of Westphalia | |
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Canton Grebenstein | |
department | Department of the Fulda |
District | District of Kassel |
surface | 1.85 square miles |
Residents | 6.093 |
Villages and hamlets | 11 |
Cities | 1 |
The canton Grebenstein was an administrative unit in the Kassel district of the Fulda department in the Napoleonic Kingdom of Westphalia . The main town of the canton and seat of the justice of the peace was the city of Grebenstein in today's Kassel district . The canton comprised 11 villages and hamlets and a city, had 6,093 inhabitants and an area of 1.85 square miles .
The municipalities belonged to the canton:
- Grebenstein, with Friedrichsthal
- Burguffeln , with Frankenhausen
- Calden
- Hohenkirchen
- Immenhausen
- Knickhagen and Gut Waitzrodt
- Mariendorf
- Rothwesten , with the Winterbüren estate
- Shafts
- Udenhausen
- Wilhelmsthal
Individual evidence
- ↑ "Royal Decree, whereby the division of the kingdom into eight departments is ordered" . "Directory of the departments, districts, cantons and communes of the kingdom". In: Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (Hrsg.): Project Westphalian history . S. 203 ( PDF 4.9MB [accessed April 26, 2009]).
- ↑ Friedrich Justin Bertuch (ed.): General geographical ephemeris . With charts and copper. Volume six and thirtieth. Publishers of the Landes-Industrie-Comtoir, Weimar 1911, p. 28 ( PDF 19.2MB [accessed on May 14, 2011]).