Hoya County

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Basic data
Prussian Province Hanover
Administrative district Hanover
Administrative headquarters Hoya
surface 474 km² (1925)
Residents 28,276 (1925)
Population density 60 inhabitants / km² (1925)
Communities 53 (1932)
Location of the district of Hoya in the province of Hanover
Hoya in Hanover 1905.png

The district of Hoya was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1932 . The district seat was in Hoya .

history

The Hoya district was formed in 1885 from the Hoya office and part of the Bruchhausen office . During the district reform of 1932, most of the district of Hoya was combined with the neighboring district of Syke to form the new district of County Hoya . The community of Oiste moved to the district of Verden and the communities of Anderten and Haßbergen to the district of Nienburg / Weser .

District administrators

Population development

Residents 1890 1900 1910 1925
Hoya County 25,599 26,355 27,360 28,276

cities and communes

The following table contains the municipalities of the district of Hoya with their population from 1910:

local community Pop. local community Pop. local community Pop. local community Pop. local community Pop. local community Pop.
Altenbücken 262 Changed 279 Asendorf 636 Berxen 333 Brebber 369 Bruchhausen , Flecken 1,215
Stooping , spots 848 Dedendorf 268 Doenhausen 308 Duddenhausen 311 Eitzendorf 654 Angels 304
eat 168 Eystrup 877 Gandesbergen 238 Gray ones 459 Haendorf 376 Haemelhausen 155
Hassbergen 563 Hassel 803 Heesen 283 Heiligenberg 67 Helzendorf 216 Hilgermissen 178
Hohenholz 136 Hohenmoor 434 Holtrup 187 Homfeld 406 Hoya , town 2.165 Hoyerhagen 779
Hustedt 270 Kalle 221 Kampsheide 436 Small bristle 517 Kuhlenkamp 204 Lodge 95
Magelsen 542 Grind 110 Martfeld 1,270 Mehringen 264 Nordholz 232 Ochtmannien 324
Oiste 270 Ordinghausen 419 Scholen 513 Swarms 1,665 Schweringen 714 Stendern 68
Süstedt 592 Tuschendorf 161 Ubbendorf 111 Uenzen 706 Uepsen 156 Vilsen 971
Warp 263 Wechold 720 Weseloh 229 Wienbergen 347 Windhorst 240 Wöpse 453

Bruchhausen and Vilsen were merged in 1929 to form the Bruchhausen-Vilsen area. In addition, several small communities were integrated into other communities in 1928/29:

Web links

Coordinates: 52 ° 48 ′ 14.4 "  N , 9 ° 7 ′ 12"  E

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. hoya.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  2. ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2009 .