Lüchow district
Basic data | |
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Prussian Province | Hanover |
Administrative district | Luneburg |
Administrative headquarters | Lüchow |
surface | 750 km² (1925) |
Residents | 29,879 (1925) |
Population density | 40 inhabitants / km² (1925) |
Communities | 181 (1910) 150 (1932) |
Location of the Lüchow district in the province of Hanover | |
The Lüchow district was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1932 . The district seat was in Lüchow .
history
The Lüchow district was formed in 1885 from the independent city of Lüchow and the Lüchow office . On October 1, 1932, the district was merged with the neighboring district of Dannenberg to form a new district , which was initially called Dannenberg and was renamed Lüchow-Dannenberg in 1951 .
District administrators
- 1885–1895 Karl Erxleben
- 1895–1908 Bodo von der Knesebeck
- 1908–1919 Karl zu Solms-Laubach
- 1920–1932 Rudolf von Löhneysen
Population development
Residents | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1925 |
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Lüchow district | 29,407 | 28,762 | 29,225 | 29,879 |
Communities
The following list contains all municipalities that belonged to the Lüchow district. The municipalities marked with 1) were incorporated into larger neighboring municipalities in 1928/29.
- Banzau
- Build
- Beesem
- Belau
- Belitz
- Bergen on the stupid
- Beseland
- Beutow
- Billerbeck
- bishop
- Blooms
- Buck life
- Evil
- Evil 1)
- Braudel
- Brünkendorf
- Bülitz
- Bussau
- Clenze
- Corvin
- Dalitz
- Dangenstorf
- Diahren
- Dickfeitzen
- Dolgow 1)
- Dommatzen
- You wish
- Goose 1)
- Gartow
- Gedelitz
- Gielau
- Gistenbeck
- Gledeberg
- Gohlau
- Gohlefanz
- Goehrde
- Gollau
- Gorleben
- Goddesses
- Grabow
- Granstedt
- Great Breese
- Great Gaddau
- Gross Sachau 1)
- Groß Wittfeitzen 1)
- Gühlitz
- Cast iron 1)
- Gummern
- Güstritz
- Harpe
- Hohenvolkfien 1)
- Holtorf
- Jabel
- Jeetzel
- Jiggel
- Cocoa
- Capers
- Karmitz
- Kassau
- Pines
- Claw 1)
- Little Breese
- Little Gaddau
- Klein Sachau 1)
- Klein Wittfeitzen 1)
- Klennow
- Monastery 1)
- Coals
- Kolborn
- Krautze
- Kremlin
- Kriwitz
- Toad 1)
- Krummasel
- Kukat
- Külitz 1)
- Wishes
- Kussebode 1)
- Coastal
- Lazy
- lance
- Lefitz 1)
- Afford
- Lensian
- Lichtenberg
- Liepe
- Lodge
- Loitze 1)
- Lomitz
- Luebbow
- Lübeln
- Lüchow
- Luckau
- Lüsen 1)
- Lütenthien
- Maddau 1)
- Malleben
- Mammoißel 1)
- Marleben
- marlin
- Meetschow
- Meuchefitz
- Molden 1)
- Müggenburg 1)
- Hats 1)
- Nauden
- Naulitz
- Nemitz
- Neritz 1)
- Niendorf near Bergen
- Niendorf near Gartow
- Oldendorf 1)
- Pannecke
- Pevestorf
- Plate
- Predöhl
- Precell
- Prezier
- Prießeck
- Proitz
- Püggen
- Putt ball
- Quartzau
- Ranzau
- Vines peat
- Reddebeitz 1)
- Reddereitz
- Speechemoißel
- Reetze
- Rehbeck
- Reitze
- Restorf
- Saaße
- Saggrian 1)
- Balance mat
- Sallahn
- Sareitz 1)
- Satemin
- Schäpingen
- Schlannau
- Lance
- Schletau
- Schmarsau
- Schnackenburg
- Schnega
- Schreyahn 1)
- Schweskau
- Schwiepke
- Seelwig
- Seerau im Drawehn 1)
- Seerau in the Lucie
- Simander
- Solkau
- Spithal
- Starrel 1)
- Stones
- Süthen 1)
- Tarmitz
- Teplingen
- Tuna
- Thurau
- To bring on
- Tolstefanz
- Trabuhn
- Trebel
- Tüschau
- Vaddensen 1)
- Varbitz
- Vasentia
- Vietze
- Volzendorf
- Waddeweitz
- Warpke
- Weitsche
- Winterweyhe
- Wittfeitzen
- Joke networks in Drawehn 1)
- Joke networks in Lemgow
- Wöhningen
- Woltersdorf
- Wustrow
- Zargleben 1)
- Zebelin
- Zeetze
Until its dissolution in the 1920s, there were also several manor districts and forest districts in the Lüchow district.
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Rolf Jehke: Territorial changes in Germany. Retrieved May 22, 2009 .
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. dannenberg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Municipal directory 1910: Lüchow district