Iburg district

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Basic data
Prussian Province Hanover
Administrative district Osnabrück
District main town Iburg
Inventory period 1885-1932
surface 308.40 km²
Residents 34,310 (1925)
Population density 111 inhabitants / km² (1925)
Communities 41 (1925)
License Plate IS
Location of the district in the province of Hanover (1905)
Location of the Iburg district in the province of Hanover

The district Iburg was from 1885 to 1932, a district in Prussia based in spots Iburg .

history

After the annexation of Hanover in 1867 by Prussia , the Iburg district was formed in 1885 from the old Iburg office . In 1932 the Iburg district was dissolved by an ordinance of the Prussian State Ministry and merged with the Osnabrück district. The administration of the Iburg district was located in Iburg Castle .

Population development

year Residents
1890 24,810
1900 27,366
1910 30,799
1925 34,310

District administrators

Communities

The following list contains all municipalities that belonged to the Iburg district. The municipality of Mäscher was incorporated into Iburg in 1929.

Allendorf
Altenhagen
Ashes
Aschendorf
Averfehrden
Bad Rothenfelde
Borgloh-Wellendorf
Diss
Dröper
Ebbendorf
Eppendorf
Erpen
Gellenbeck
Glandorf
Glane-Visbeck
Hagen-Beckerode
Hankenberge
Hardensetten
Hilter
Iburg
Oesede Monastery
Laer
Mäscher
Mentrup
Müschen
Natrup-Hagen
Natrup-Hilter
Nolle
Oesede
Ostenfelde
Remsede
Schierloh
Schwege
Sentrup
strand
Sudendorf
Sudenfeld
Uphöfen
Westendorf
Westerwiede
Angle sets

Web links

  • Iburg district administrative history and the district administrators on the website territorial.de (Rolf Jehke), as of April 21, 2014.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ District regulation for the province of Hanover (1884)
  2. ^ Prussian State Ministry, § 72, Ordinance on the reorganization of rural districts, from August 1, 1932 Preussische Gesetzessammlung, Berlin 1932; No. 43 (Formation of the new district of Osterholz) , R. von Deckers Verlag, G. Schenk, 1932
  3. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on September 24, 2015 ; accessed on January 2, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.geschichte-on-demand.de
  4. Municipal directory 1900
  5. ^ Community encyclopedia for the Free State of Prussia: Province of Hanover Verlag des Prussian State Statistical Office, 1930