Potsdam-Land district
Basic data (as of 1993) | |
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Existing period: | 1952-1993 |
District : | Potsdam |
Administrative headquarters : | Potsdam |
Area : | 738 km² |
Residents: | 99,031 (1989) |
Population density: | 134 inhabitants per km² |
License plate : | D and P (1953–1990) DP, DR, DS and DT (1974–1990) P (1991–1993) |
Location of the district in the GDR | |
The Potsdam-Land district was formed in 1952 in the Potsdam district of the German Democratic Republic . From 1990 to 1993 it existed as the district of Potsdam in the state of Brandenburg . Today his area belongs to the district of Potsdam-Mittelmark and to the state capital Potsdam in Brandenburg. Its administrative seat was the city of Potsdam, which itself did not belong to the district.
geography
The circle bordered on the west by the circles Belzig and Brandenburg-Land , on the north by the district Nauen , in the northeast of the city of Potsdam and West Berlin , on the east by the county Zossen and the south by the county Luckenwalde .
history
The district was newly formed on July 25, 1952 as part of an administrative reform from parts of the Zauch-Belzig district of the then state of Brandenburg. At the same time the states of the GDR were dissolved and 14 districts were created. The Potsdam-Land district was assigned to the Potsdam district . At that time there was a district subdivision between Potsdam-Stadt and Potsdam-Land. Certain authorities, organizations and companies existed together for both sub-districts, but others were separated by city and district. With the reunification in 1990, the Potsdam-Land district became a district under German municipal law and was renamed the Potsdam district on May 17, 1990. After German reunification in 1990, the countries in the accession area were reorganized. Thus, the district of Potsdam became a part of the state of Brandenburg on October 3 or finally on October 14, 1990 (date of the state election). The seat of the district administration was the city of Potsdam.
District municipalities and cities
All places are listed that were independent communities on July 25, 1952 when the district was founded. Parishes have moved in that have lost their independence by December 5, 1993 and have been incorporated into larger neighboring parishes or have merged with another parish.
- Alt Töplitz (on March 14, 1974 Alt Töplitz, Neu Töplitz and Leest merged to form Töplitz)
- Beelitz
- Bergholz-Rehbrücke (on July 25, 1952, Bergholz-Rehbrücke was spun off from Potsdam)
- Bliesendorf
- Bochow
- Buchholz
- Busendorf
- Caputh
- The joke
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Oak (merged with Golm to Eiche-Golm on July 25, 1952, spun off again on January 1, 1961)
- Eiche-Golm (created on July 25, 1952 through the merger of Eiche and Golm, the merger was reversed on January 1, 1961)
- Elsholz
- Fahlhorst
- Fahrland (was spun off from Potsdam on July 25, 1952)
- Ferch
- Spruce forest
- Fresdorf
- Geltow
- Glindow
- Göhlsdorf
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Golm (was spun off from Potsdam on July 25, 1952 and merged with Eiche to Eiche-Golm, on January 1st 1961 Eiche was spun off again)
- Goddess (was incorporated into Neu Töplitz on January 1, 1957)
- Great Glienicke
- Gross Kreutz
- pit
- Güterfelde
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Kähnsdorf
- Kartzow (was incorporated into the Fahrland municipality on March 14, 1974)
- Kemnitz
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Kleinmachnow
- Körzin (was incorporated into Zauchwitz on January 1, 1973)
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Krielow
- Krampnitz (was incorporated into Fahrland on April 14, 1957)
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Langerwisch
- Leest (on March 14, 1974 Alt Töplitz, Neu Töplitz and Leest merged to form Töplitz)
- Marquardt
- Michendorf
- Neu Fahrland (Neu Fahrland was spun off from Potsdam on July 25, 1952)
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Neuseddin
- Neu Töplitz (on January 1, 1957, the goddess was incorporated, on March 14, 1974 Alt Töplitz, Neu Töplitz and Leest merged to form Töplitz)
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Nudow
- Couples (merged with Uetz to form Uetz pairs on October 1, 1961)
- Philippsthal
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Phoebas
- Plessow (was incorporated into Plötzin on March 14, 1974)
- Roach
- Reesdorf
- Rubbed
- Ruhlsdorf (moved from Zossen to Potsdam-Land in 1957)
- Saarmund
- Salzbrunn
- Sentence grain
- Schäpe
- Schenkenhorst
- Schlunkendorf
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Schmergow
- Schönefeld (was incorporated into the city of Beelitz on January 1, 1973)
- Seddin
- Seeburg
- Sputendorf
- Stahnsdorf
- Pieces
- Teltow
- Töplitz (on March 14, 1974 Alt Töplitz, Neu Töplitz and Leest merged to form Töplitz)
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Tremsdorf
- Uetz (on October 1, 1961, Uetz and pairs merged to form Uetz pairs)
- Uetz pairs (created on October 1st, 1961 through the merger of Uetz and pairs)
- Werder (Havel)
- Wildenbruch
- Wilhelmshorst (on July 25, 1952 Wilhelmshorst was spun off from Potsdam)
- Wittbrietzen
- Zauchwitz
In the course of the formation of offices in Brandenburg in 1992, the offices of Groß Kreutz , Michendorf , Fahrland , Schwielowsee , Rehbrücke , Stahnsdorf , Beelitz and Werder were formed in the Potsdam-Land district. Göhlsdorf joined the Lehnin office , which was mainly located in the Brandenburg-Land district .
As a result of the district reform in the state of Brandenburg, the district of Potsdam was merged on December 6, 1993, together with the districts of Belzig and Brandenburg (excluding the city of Brandenburg an der Havel ) to form the district of Potsdam-Mittelmark . The new district administration took its seat in Belzig (since 2010 Bad Belzig ).
License Plate
Motor vehicles (with the exception of motorcycles) and trailers were assigned three-letter distinctive signs starting with the letter pairs DP , DR , DS and DT from around 1974 to the end of 1990 . The last number plate series used for motorcycles was DX 00-01 to DX 40-00 .
In early 1991, the county and the city of Potsdam received the distinguishing sign P . It was issued for the district until the end of 1993.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c 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 .
- ↑ Law on the self-administration of municipalities and districts in the GDR (municipal constitution) of May 17, 1990
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Contribution to statistics State enterprise for data processing and statistics Historical municipality directory of the State of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005 November 19, Potsdam-Mittelmark district PDF
- ↑ Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 301 .
- ↑ Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 542 .