Stolzenau district
Basic data | |
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Prussian Province | Hanover |
Administrative district | Hanover |
Administrative headquarters | Stolzenau |
Inventory period | 1885-1932 |
surface | 628 km² (1925) |
Residents | 30,187 (1925) |
Population density | 48 inhabitants / km² (1925) |
Communities | 47 (1932) |
Location of the Stolzenau district in the province of Hanover | |
The Stolzenau district was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1932 . The district seat was in Stolzenau .
history
The Stolzenau district was formed in 1885 from the Stolzenau office and parts of the Uchte office . During the district reform in 1932, the district was incorporated into the neighboring district of Nienburg / Weser .
District administrators
- Ernst Meyer (1885–1888)
- Eduard Heye (1888–1902)
- Wilhelm Bergmann (1902–1918)
- Maximilian von Asseburg-Neindorf (1918–1920)
- Rembert von Münchhausen (1920–1923)
- Wilhelm von Reck (1923–1932)
Population development
Residents | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1925 |
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Stolzenau district | 27,065 | 27,594 | 29,503 | 30,817 |
Communities
The following table contains the municipalities of the Stolzenau district with their population from 1910:
local community | Residents | local community | Residents | local community | Residents | local community | Residents |
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Anemolter | 408 | Bad Rehburg | 469 | Bohnhorst | 832 | Bruchhagen | 275 |
Brüninghorstedt | 221 | Deblinghausen | 464 | Diepenau , Flecken | 456 | Diethe | 288 |
Düdinghausen | 374 | Eaters | 786 | Frestorf | 250 | Grossenvörde | 556 |
Hahnenberg | 44 | Hamme | 99 | Harrienstedt | 575 | Hesterberg | 361 |
Hibben | 492 | Yards | 297 | Holzhausen | 431 | Hoysinghausen | 486 |
Huddestorf | 668 | Jenhorst | 383 | Small army | 341 | Landesbergen | 1,277 |
Lavelsloh | 879 | Leese | 1,126 | Loccum | 1,759 | Lohe (later Lohhof ) | 209 |
Münchehagen | 1,652 | Muesler rings | 387 | Nendorf | 1,029 | Nordel | 438 |
Raddestorf | 367 | Rehburg , city | 1,444 | Sapelloh | 648 | Sarninghausen | 269 |
Schinna | 275 | Longings | 168 | Steinbrink | 426 | Steyerberg , Flecken | 1,111 |
Stolzenau , Flecken | 1,606 | Uchte , spots | 1,366 | Voigtei | 265 | Warmsen | 800 |
Wellie | 323 | Wiedensahl | 975 | Winzlar | 654 | Woltringhausen | 377 |
Until its dissolution in the 1920s, the Stolzenau district also had the Loccum Monastery estate . The community of Hamme was incorporated into Uchte in 1929.
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. nienburg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2009 .
Coordinates: 52 ° 32 ′ 1.3 ″ N , 9 ° 0 ′ 29.5 ″ E