District of Stade
Basic data | |
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Prussian Province | Hanover |
Administrative district | Stade |
Administrative headquarters | Stade |
Inventory period | 1885-1932 |
surface | 723 km² (1925) |
Residents | 44,652 (1925) |
Population density | 62 inhabitants / km² (1925) |
Communities | 80 (1910) 70 (1932) |
Location of the district of Stade in the province of Hanover | |
The district of Stade was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1932 . The district seat was in Stade .
history
The district of Stade was formed in 1885 from the independent town of Stade, the Harsefeld district with the exception of Neuland and the Himmelpforten district with the exception of Elm . During the district reform in 1932, the district of Stade was combined with the district of Kehdingen and parts of the dissolved districts of Jork and Neuhaus an der Oste to form the new district of Stade (from 1939 district of Stade ).
District administrators
- 1885–1895 Adolf Goetze
- 1895–1917 Ulrich Dumrath
- 1917–1932 Franz Cornelsen
Population development
Residents | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1925 |
---|---|---|---|---|
District of Stade | 35,359 | 38,804 | 42,712 | 44,652 |
cities and communes
The towns and municipalities of the Stade district with their population figures from 1910 and 1925:
local community | 1910 | 1925 |
---|---|---|
Agathenburg | 273 | 277 |
Ahlerstedt | 604 | 737 |
Ahrensmoor | 138 | 134 |
Ahrenswohlde | 259 | 285 |
Old monastery 1) | 2,770 | |
Apenses | 902 | 921 |
Aspe | 289 | 280 |
Barge | 114 | 141 |
Bargstedt | 469 | 524 |
Beckdorf | 339 | 387 |
Behrste | 174 | 212 |
Bliedersdorf | 520 | 561 |
Blumenthal | 299 | 297 |
Bokel | 92 | 131 |
Borstel 2) | 125 | 117 |
Width wipe | 210 | 197 |
Brest | 220 | 275 |
Brobergen | 263 | 252 |
Brunshausen 1) | 688 | |
Burweg | 373 | 356 |
Camp 1) | 1,718 | |
Dammhausen | 345 | 343 |
Yours | 409 | n / A |
Dollern | 307 | 369 |
Düdenbüttel | 310 | 292 |
Single-digit yards | 78 | n / A |
Engelschoff | 448 | 427 |
Essel | 203 | 219 |
Estorf | 526 | 509 |
Frankenmoor 1) | 92 | |
Goldbeck | 207 | 189 |
Gräpel | 488 | 497 |
Great Fredenbeck | 277 | 278 |
Great Star Mountain | 175 | 213 |
Grundoldendorf | 79 | 75 |
Haddorf | 144 | 112 |
Hagen | 212 | 263 |
Hagenah | 324 | 315 |
Hammah | 564 | 530 |
Hammahermoor 1) | 42 | |
Harsefeld | 1,895 | 2.168 |
Hedendorf | 507 | 547 |
Heinbockel | 281 | 304 |
Heitmannshausen 1) | 59 | |
Helmste | 290 | 327 |
Himmelpforten | 1,199 | 1,265 |
Hohenmoor 1) | 41 | |
Hollenbeck | 309 | 324 |
Horneburg , Flecken | 1,855 | n / A |
Issendorf | 217 | 252 |
Kakerbeck | 223 | 308 |
Klein Fredenbeck | 352 | 452 |
Kranenburg | 444 | 442 |
Kuhla | 155 | 136 |
Kutenholz | 623 | 656 |
Middle village | 130 | 125 |
Mulsum | 828 | n / A |
New monastery | 506 | 510 |
Nindorf | 186 | 183 |
Nottensdorf | 414 | 430 |
Oersdorf | 231 | 273 |
Ear bugs | 253 | 275 |
Oldendorf | 1.003 | 1,062 |
Ottendorf | 342 | 379 |
Ottensen | 197 | 222 |
Reith | 194 | 201 |
Revenge 3) | 131 | 158 |
Ruschwedel | 132 | 149 |
Sadersdorf 1) | 44 | |
Sauensiek | 311 | 356 |
Schölisch | 562 | 311 |
Swing arm | 335 | 377 |
Stade , city | 11,078 | 11,985 |
Stadersand 1) | 102 | |
Wangersen | 327 | 423 |
frond | 235 | 246 |
Weißenmoor 1) | 55 | |
Wiegersen | 208 | 206 |
Wiepenkathen | 282 | 339 |
Well | 124 | 164 |
- 1) incorporated before 1932
- 2) from 1933 Bossel
- 3) Borrel until 1909
Web links
- Rolf Jehke: Territorial Changes in Germany. Retrieved May 22, 2009 .
Individual evidence
- ^ District regulation for the province of Hanover (1884)
- ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. stade.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ↑ Municipal directory of the Stade district in 1910