Hamelin district

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Basic data
Prussian Province Hanover
Administrative district Hanover
Administrative headquarters Hamelin
surface 575 km² (1910)
Residents 62,659 (1910)
Population density 109 inhabitants / km² (1910)
Communities 94 (1910)
Location of the district of Hameln in the province of Hanover
Hameln in Hanover 1905.png

The district of Hameln was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1922 . The district seat was in Hameln .

history

The district of Hameln was formed on April 1, 1885 from the city and the Hameln Office , the Polle Office and parts of the Lauenstein Office . 1922 Hameln was with the neighboring district of Pyrmont to Hamelin-Pyrmont district together.

District administrators

Population development

Residents 1890 1900 1910
Hamelin district 52,031 58,927 62,659

Municipalities and manor districts

Municipalities and manor districts of the Hameln district (as of December 1, 1910):

local community Pop. local community Pop. local community Pop. local community Pop. local community Pop.
Monkey earth 1,129 Ahrenfeld 174 Amelgatzen 397 Aerzen 1,715 Bäntorf 140
Behrensen 281 Benstorf 642 Bessinghausen 101 Bodenwerder 1,728 Borry 646
Brevörde 466 Brockensen 195 Brünnighausen 548 Dehmke 258 Dehmkerbrock 383
Dehrenberg 110 Deitlevsen 34 Diedersen 321 Dörpe 446 harrow 349
Eggersen, manor district 84 Eichberg, manor district 0 Emmern 696 Esperde 441 Frenke 142
Gellersen 267 Semolina 337 Grohnde 792 Great Berkel 1,479 Great Hilligsfeld 446
Groupenhagen 452 Hagenohsen 447 Hajen 565 Halvestorf 441 Hamelin 22,061
Hämelschenburg 233 Hämelschenburg, manor district 48 Hastenbeck 420 Haverbeck 350 Heinsen 983
Helpensen, manor 45 Hemeringen 833 Hemmendorf 789 Herkendorf 241 Herkensen 281
Scorn 256 Holtensen 376 Ith, forest district 0 Kirchohsen 1,145 Little Berkel 874
Klein Hilligsfeld 180 Königsförde 127 Koppenbrugge 1,281 Laatzen 104 Laughter 340
Lachemer Genossenschaftsforst I, manor district 0 Lachemer Genossenschaftsforst II, manor district 0 Lathe earth 247 Lauenstein 1,036 Levedagsen 180
Lüntorf 460 Marienau 534 Meiborssen 284 Multhöpen 165 Ockensen 270
ear 327 Öhrsen, manor district 21st Oldendorf 998 Osterwald 946 Osterwald, manor district 14th
Pegestorf 609 Pollen 967 Posteholz, manor district 10 Quanthof 72 Reher 677
Reinerbeckerhorst 490 Rohrsen 649 Salzhemmendorf 1,326 Schwarzebruch, forest estate district 0 Schwöbber, manor district 109
Selxen 208 Thust 459 Thüsterberg, forestry district 0 Tündern 938 Ours 271
Vahlbruch 494 Voldagsen, manor 83 Völkerhausen 61 Voremberg 178 Wallensen 925
Weenzen 420 Wehrbergen 260 Welliehausen 201 Welsede 151

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Rolf Jehke: Territorial changes in Germany. Retrieved May 22, 2009 .
  2. Piet Tommissen (Ed.): Schmittiana: Contributions to the life and work of Carl Schmitt , Duncker & Humblot, 1998, p. 97.
  3. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. hameln.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  4. ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2009 .