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Coordinates: 50 ° 9 '  N , 7 ° 43'  E

Basic data (as of 1969)
Existing period: 1886-1969
State : Rhineland-Palatinate
Administrative region : Montabaur
Administrative headquarters : Sankt Goarshausen
Area : 379.67 km 2
Residents: 57,021 (Jun 30, 1968)
Population density : 150 inhabitants per km 2
License plate : GOH
Circle key : 07 3 32
Circle structure: 64 municipalities
Location of the Loreley district in Rhineland-Palatinate
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The Loreleykreis , originally Sankt Goarshausen (until 1938) or Sankt Goarshausen (1939–1961), was a district in what is now Rhineland-Palatinate , which existed from 1886 to 1969. The county seat was Sankt Goarshausen .

geography

At the beginning of 1969, the district bordered clockwise in the north, beginning with the Unterwesterwaldkreis and the Unterlahnkreis (both in Rhineland-Palatinate), the Untertaunuskreis and the Rheingaukreis (both in Hesse ) as well as the districts of Sankt Goar and Koblenz and the independent city of Koblenz ( all in turn in Rhineland-Palatinate).

history

The Sankt Goarshausen district was founded on April 1, 1886. With this reform, the districts established in 1866 in the area of ​​the former Duchy of Nassau were to be reduced in size. The district of Sankt Goarshausen consisted of the former offices of St. Goarshausen and Braubach , which were spun off from the Rheingau district , and the western part of the former office of Naststätten , which was removed from the Unterlahn district .

The municipality of Becheln moved on October 1, 1932 from the Unterlahnkreis to the Sankt Goarshausen district.

Until 1945, the district was part of the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau and its administrative district of Wiesbaden . From 1946 it belonged to the state of Rhineland-Palatinate as the district of Sankt Goarshausen . The district of Sankt Goarshausen was renamed the Loreley district in 1962 . As a result of the district reform that came into force on June 7, 1969, the Loreley district and the Unterlahn district were merged to form the Rhein-Lahn district .

Population development

date Residents
1900 42,282
1910 44,758
1925 45,496
1933 48,404
1939 47,913
1950 53,922
1960 56,500
1968 57.021

District administrators

1886-1891 Alfred von Bake
1891-1918 Ferdinand Berg
1918 Hans Wolff
1920-1933 Wilhelm Niewöhner
1933-1939 Franz Brunnträger (NSDAP)
1939-1942 Karl Lange (NSDAP)
1943-1945 Josef Heukeshoven (NSDAP)
1945-1947 Jakob Emil Schladt
1947-1954 Hans Wirges
1954-1969 Bernhard Bohmeier

Communities

The district last comprised the following municipalities (population 1933):

The Ehrenthal community was incorporated into Wellmich in 1933.

License Plate

On July 1, 1956, the district of Sankt Goarshausen was assigned the distinctive sign GOH when the vehicle registration number that is still valid today was introduced . It was issued until June 6, 1969. It has been available in the Rhein-Lahn district since July 8, 2013 due to the license plate liberalization .

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  • Peter Brommer, Werner Dommershausen: Directory of the files of the district offices and district committees St. Goarshausen (or Loreley district) in St. Goarshausen (inventory 502) and Unterlahn in Diez (inventory 503). (Publications from archives in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, small series, volume 44), Landesarchivverwaltung Rheinland-Pfalz, Koblenz 1987, ISBN 3-922018-53-X .

literature

  • Helmut Rang, Manfred Schick: Loreley district, administrative district Montabaur (= The districts in Rhineland-Palatinate, Volume 5). Verlag der Zechner Buchdruckerei, Speyer 1965; DNB 453076416 .
  • Ernst Jungmann: History of the St. Goarshausen district in single images. o. O. 1928.
  • Ferdinand Luthmer : The architectural and art monuments of the districts of Unter-Westerwald, St. Goarshausen, Untertaunus and Wiesbaden city and country (= the architectural and art monuments of the Wiesbaden administrative district, volume 5). Keller, Frankfurt am Main 1914; DNB 363620842 .
  • Hubert Seibert: The Rise of National Socialism in the St. Goarshausen District (1926–1933). In: Nassauische Annalen 95 (1984), pp. 299-307; ISSN  0077-2887 .

Individual evidence

  1. Official municipality directory (= State Statistical Office of Rhineland-Palatinate [Hrsg.]: Statistical volumes . Volume 407 ). Bad Ems February 2016, p. 154 (PDF; 2.8 MB).
  2. ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Sankt Goarshausen district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  3. http://www.archivdatenbank.lha-rlp.de/koblenz/h/h.01/860p/fb/akten/10731/
  4. http://www.archivdatenbank.lha-rlp.de/koblenz/h/h.01/860p/fb/akten/10743/
  5. http://www.archivdatenbank.lha-rlp.de/koblenz/h/h.01/860p/fb/akten/8936/