Bückeburg district

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Basic data
German federal state Schaumburg-Lippe
Administrative headquarters Buckeburg
surface 120 km² (1939)
Residents 23,644 (1939)
Population density 197 inhabitants / km² (1939)
Communities 37 (1939)
Seal mark Fürstlich Schaumburgisch-Lippisches Landratsamt Bückeburg-Arensburg

The district of Bückeburg was a district in Schaumburg-Lippe from 1899 to 1946 . The district seat was in Bückeburg .

history

In the principality of Schaumburg-Lippe, the offices of Arensburg and Bückeburg were combined to form the new office of Bückeburg-Arensburg, which was converted into the district of Bückeburg-Arensburg in 1884 and finally into the Bückeburg district in 1899. The city of Bückeburg initially remained independent and was only incorporated into the Bückeburg district in 1934. When Lower Saxony was formed in 1946, the Bückeburg district was merged with the neighboring Stadthagen district to form the new Schaumburg-Lippe district.

Residents

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Residents 1900 1910 1925 1939
Bückeburg district 13,799 15.003 15,939 23,644

Communities

Municipalities of the district of Bückeburg with more than 700 inhabitants (as of 1939):

local community Residents
Ahnsen 897
Buckeburg 7,859
Bad Eilsen 722
Evesen 1,907
Luhden-Schermbeck 982
Steinbergen 1,163
Sulbeck 946
Vehlen , 905

Communities

The following communities belonged to the district:

Achum
Ahnsen
Bad Eilsen
Beeke
Berenbusch-Nordholz (1939 to Evesen)
Mountain village
Buchholz
Bückeburg (town, in the district since 1934)
Cammer
Evesen
Frille
Gelldorf
Hackshorst
  • Heeßen
    Help
    Hevesen (1936 to Warber)
    Jetenburg (1928 to Bückeburg)
    Kirchhorsten
    Levesen
    Luhden-Schermbeck
    Mean
    Müsingen
    Petzen (1939 to Evesen)
    Skirts (1939 to Evesen)
    Rösehöfe
    Rusbend
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    Ski oak thins
    Seggebruch
    Selliendorf-Knatensen (moved to Bückeburg in 1939)
    Steinbergen
    To stem
    Südhorsten
    Sulbeck
    Tallensen-Echtorf
    Vehlen ,
    Warber

    District administrators

    Individual evidence

    1. ^ A b Rolf Jehke: Territorial changes in Germany. Retrieved May 22, 2009 .
    2. ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. bueckeburg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
    3. a b Uli Schubert: German municipality register 1910. Retrieved on May 22, 2009 .