Loburg district
Basic data | |
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Inventory period | 1952-1957 |
District of the GDR | Magdeburg |
County seat | Loburg |
surface | 438 km² (1955) |
Residents | 21,000 (1955) |
Population density | 48 inhabitants / km² (1955) |
The Loburg district in the Magdeburg district |
The Loburg district was a district in the Magdeburg district of the GDR between 1952 and 1957 .
In the course of the administrative reform in the GDR , which came into force on July 25, 1952, the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt decided, among other things, to create the Loburg district as part of the newly formed Magdeburg district . To this end, 25 cities and municipalities were removed from what was then the Burg district . Loburg became a district town. On June 20, 1957, the district was dissolved again, presumably for economic reasons, and its places were divided between the Burg and Zerbst districts in the Magdeburg district and Brandenburg-Land in the Potsdam district (two communities).
The town of Loburg was the seat of the district office of the district of Jerichow I, which was formed by the Prussian administrative reform of 1815 from 1850 to 1877 .
Location overview
cities and communes | Circle from 1957 | district |
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Brietzke-Kalitz | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
Dalchau | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
Dannigkow | Castle | Magdeburg |
Dörnitz | Castle | Magdeburg |
Dretzen | Brandenburg | Potsdam |
Drewitz | Castle | Magdeburg |
Hobeck | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
Hohenlobbese | Brandenburg | Potsdam |
Hohenziatz | Castle | Magdeburg |
Isterbies | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
Ladeburg | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
Leitzkau | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
Loburg (city) | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
Lübars | Castle | Magdeburg |
Magdeburgerforth | Castle | Magdeburg |
Möckern (city) | Castle | Magdeburg |
Reesdorf | Castle | Magdeburg |
Rosian | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
Schopsdorf | Castle | Magdeburg |
Schweinitz | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
Tryppehna | Castle | Magdeburg |
Vehlitz | Castle | Magdeburg |
Wallwitz | Castle | Magdeburg |
Zeddenick | Castle | Magdeburg |
Zeppernick | Zerbst | Magdeburg |
The communities that have not moved to the Potsdam district now all belong to the cities of Gommern , Möckern and Genthin (Schöpsdorf only) in the Jerichower Land district .
license plate
License plate from 1953: H or M
Individual evidence
- ^ Statistical yearbooks of the German Democratic Republic. In: DigiZeitschriften. Retrieved October 6, 2009 .
- ^ Saxony-Anhalt district law
- ↑ 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 .