District Kalbe (Milde)

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Coordinates: 52 ° 39 '  N , 11 ° 23'  E

Basic data (as of 1987)
Existing period: 1952-1987
District : Magdeburg
Administrative headquarters : Calf (mildness)
Area : 427 km²
Residents: 18,359 (1986)
Population density: 43 inhabitants per km²
License plate : HH
Circle structure: 26 municipalities
Location of the district in the GDR
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Basic data
District of the GDR Magdeburg
County seat Calf (mildness)
surface 427 km² (1986)
Residents 18,359 (1986)
Population density 43 inhabitants / km² (1986)
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The district of Kalbe (Milde) in the district of Magdeburg

The district of Kalbe (Milde) , not to be confused with the Prussian district of Calbe a./S. Belonged in the GDR to Magdeburg district and was the county town Kalbe (Milde) founded on July 25, the 1,952th It was created in the course of the administrative reform at that time from parts of the former Prussian districts of Salzwedel , Gardelegen and Stendal . When it was founded, the following communities were part of it:

1. Altmersleben
2. Arensberg on May 23, 1973 incorporated into Bismark (Altmark), city.
3. Baars incorporated into Winterfeld on August 1, 1973 .
4th Badel
5. Berkau
6th Bismark (Altmark)
7th Bruschau
8th. Brunau
9. Stage on May 23, 1973 Incorporation in Kalbe (Milde) , City.
10. bust
11. Cheinitz on August 1, 1973 incorporated into Zethlingen.
12. Döllnitz on May 23, 1973 incorporated into Bismark (Altmark), town.
13. Dolchau on October 17, 1973 incorporated into Vienau .
14th Engersen
15th Faulenhorst on December 21, 1973 incorporated into Wernstedt . On July 1, 1984 assignment to Winkelstedt.
16. Casting field
17th Hagenau on August 1, 1973 incorporated into Packebusch .
18th Holzhausen
19th Jeetze
20th Jeggelife
21st Jemmeritz on August 1, 1973 incorporated into Kakerbeck .
22nd Kahrstedt
23. Kakerbeck
24. Calf (mildness)
25th Karritz
26th Kings
27. Kremkau
28. lie
29 Mehrin incorporated into Vienau on October 17, 1973 .
30th Messdorf
31. Molitz on December 4, 1952 reclassification from the district of Kalbe (Milde) to the district of Salzwedel .
32. Neuendorf am Damm
33. Pack bush
34. Plathe on August 1, 1973 incorporated into Brunau .
35. Poritz on December 21, 1973 incorporated into Bismark (Altmark) , city.
36. Recklingen on October 17, 1973 incorporated into Winterfeld .
37. Saalfeld on December 4, 1952 reclassification from the district of Kalbe (Milde) to the district of Salzwedel .
38. Sallenthin
39. Schenkenhorst
40. Späningen on December 21, 1973 incorporated into Meßdorf
41. Thüritz on July 1, 1973 incorporated into Badel .
42. Vahrholz on May 23, 1973 incorporated into Kalbe (Milde) , city.
43. Vienau
44. Vietzen on August 1, 1973 incorporated into Kahrstedt .
45. Wartenberg on December 21, 1973 incorporated into Berkau .
46. Wernstedt
47. Winkelstedt
48. Winter field
49. Counters

The district was dissolved again with effect from January 1, 1988, whereby the town of Bismark with its surrounding area and the town of Kalbe / Milde - although historically part of Salzwedel - were assigned to the Gardelegen district . Small parts went to the districts of Salzwedel and Osterburg .

On July 1, 1994 - as part of the administrative reform - the Gardelegen district was transferred to the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel . Exceptions were the city of Bismark and surrounding villages, which moved to the district of Stendal .

The whereabouts of the 26 municipalities after the district was dissolved:

License Plate

Motor vehicles (with the exception of motorcycles) and trailers were assigned three-letter distinctive signs starting with the letter pair HH from around 1974 to the end of 1987 . The last number plate series used for motorcycles was HS 88-41 to HS 99-99 .

literature

  • Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Statistical yearbooks of the German Democratic Republic. In: DigiZeitschriften. Retrieved October 6, 2009 .
  2. Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 302 .
  3. Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 535 .