Canton of Hameln

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Kingdom of Westphalia
Canton of Hameln
Surname Canton de Hameln
department Department of the Leine
District Rinteln
Capital of the canton Hamelin
surface 1.38 square miles
Residents 5050
Villages and hamlets 1
Cities 1
Canton of Hameln (Lower Saxony)
Hamelin
Hamelin
Position of the main town on a map of today's Lower Saxony

The canton of Hameln was an administrative unit in the Kingdom of Westphalia , which existed from 1810 to 1813 and was formed by the Royal Decree of July 19, 1810. He belonged to the district of Rinteln in the department of the Leine .

Communities

  • City of Hameln with Schenken Holtenserwarte, Wehrbergerwarte, Affertsche Warte, Rohrserwarte and the Bonifaziusstift

Individual proof

  1. ↑ New division of the Kingdom of Westphalia. Royal Decree of July 19, 1810, which decreed the composition of the three departments formed from the former Hanoverian provinces, and the union of some other parts of the kingdom with them . In: Bulletin des lois du Royaume de Westphalie, Vol II (1810) No. 78 . S. 355 ff . ( online [accessed May 10, 2013]).