Canton of Neumarkt
Kingdom of Westphalia | |
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Canton of Neumarkt | |
department | Department of the Saale |
District | Halle district |
Capital of the canton | Neumarkt in the Saalkreis |
surface | 0.9 square miles |
Residents | 4,744 |
Villages and hamlets | 8th |
Cities | 1 |
The canton Neumarkt was an administrative unit in the Halle district of the Saale department in the Napoleonic Kingdom of Westphalia .
The main town of the canton and seat of the justice of the peace was Neumarkt im Saalkreis , which is now part of the city of Halle (Saale) . The canton comprised 8 municipalities. It was inhabited by 4,744 people and had an area of 0.9 square miles . It emerged from part of the hall circle of the Duchy of Magdeburg .
The localities belonging to the canton were:
- Neumarkt
- Trotha
- Ober- and Unter-Maschwitz
- Gutenberg with Seeben
- Sennewitz with the “Dreckente” inn, Groitsch , Deckeritzmühle
- Giebichenstein with stone mill
- Maybe with Tornau
- Löbnitz with Räthern , Lehndorf and Teicha