Frankfurt district

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The district of Frankfurt , at that time also the Frankfurt district called, was a Prussian district in the province of Brandenburg , which existed from 1816 to 1826. Its part to the east of the Oder belongs to Poland today , while its part to the west of the Oder belongs to the German state of Brandenburg . In addition to the district town of Frankfurt an der Oder , the city of Göritz also belonged to the district.

Administrative history

As part of the formation of provinces and administrative districts in Prussia, a district reform took place in the Frankfurt administrative district in 1816 , in the course of which the new Frankfurt district was formed. It was composed of the city of Frankfurt an der Oder and areas that had previously belonged to the Brandenburg districts of Lebus and Sternberg . In 1816 the Frankfurt district had 20,462 inhabitants.

On January 1, 1827, the Frankfurt district was dissolved again. The district of the district, the area outside the city of Frankfurt an der Oder, initially fell entirely to the Lebus district. On January 1, 1836, the places originally from the Sternberg district changed from the Lebus district back to the Sternberg district, which restored the historical district boundaries. The city of Frankfurt an der Oder was independent again in 1827, but remained the capital of the Lebus district.

places

In addition to the district town of Frankfurt an der Oder , the district also included the following places:

  • Bischofsee
  • Booze
  • Bushmill
  • Drenzig
  • Frauendorf
  • Gohlitz
  • Göritz , city
  • Gross Lübbichow
  • Big Rade
  • Karthaus
  • Klein Lübbichow
  • Little Rade

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Official Gazette of the Royal Prussian Government in Frankfurt ad Oder . No. 12 , 1816, p. 106 ( digitized version [accessed on May 5, 2016]).
  2. ^ Christian Gottfried Daniel Stein: Handbook of Geography and Statistics of the Prussian State . Vossische Buchhandlung, Berlin 1819, The administrative district of Frankfurt, p. 210 ( digitized version [accessed on May 5, 2016]).
  3. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Prussian Government in Frankfurt ad Oder . No. 42 , 1826, pp. 334 ( digitized version [accessed on May 5, 2016]).
  4. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Prussian Government in Frankfurt ad Oder . No. 49 , 1835, pp. 363 ( digitized version [accessed on May 5, 2016]).
  5. ^ Eduard Ludwig Wedekind: History of the Neumark Brandenburg . Enslinsche Buchhandlung, Berlin and Küstrin 1848, chap. 6, The Lubusz Circle ( digitized version ).
  6. Topographical-statistical overview of the administrative district of Frankfurt ad O., Harnecker, 1844, p. XIX
  7. ^ Ralf-Rüdiger Targiel : Frankfurt's way to independence. Märkische Onlinezeitung, August 26, 2015, accessed on May 5, 2016 .