Syke district

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Basic data
Prussian Province Hanover
Administrative district Hanover
Administrative headquarters Syke
surface 767 km² (1925)
Residents 49,309 (1925)
Population density 64 inhabitants / km² (1925)
Communities 63 (1932)
Location of the Syke district in the province of Hanover
Syke in Hanover 1905.png

The district of Syke was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1932 . The district seat was in Syke .

history

The Syke district was formed in 1885 from the Syke office , the Freidorf municipality, the Bruchhausen office and the Freudenberg office (excluding the Neuenkirchen and Cantrup municipalities ). During the Prussian district reform of 1932, the Syke district was combined with most of the neighboring Hoya district to form the new district of Grafschaft Hoya .

District administrators

Population development

Residents 1890 1900 1910 1925
Syke district 35,731 38,402 44,285 49,309

cities and communes

The following table contains the municipalities of the Syke district with their population from 1910:

local community Residents local community Residents local community Residents local community Residents
Abbenhausen 647 Albringhausen 350 Altenmarhorst 577 Apelstedt 280
Barriers 989 Bassum , city 3,082 Beckeln 343 Bramstedt 686
Brinkum 3,006 Clues 239 Döhren 105 Jets 158
Erichshof 393 Eschenhausen 173 Fahrhorst 336 Field 480
Freidorf 137 Gessel 572 Godestorf 488 Groß Henstedt 138
Great Ippener 476 Big Köhren 175 Great Mackenstedt 684 Great Ringmar 163
Hallstedt 254 Harpstedt , Flecken 1.311 Hassel 91 Heiligenbruch 184
Heiligenfelde 525 Heiligenloh 1,071 Heiligenrode 795 Henstedt 397
Hollwedel 537 Hoope 61 Horstedt 182 Jardinghausen 332
Kirchseelte 277 Kirchweyhe 2,556 Klein Henstedt 175 Klein Köhren 190
Klein Ringmar 93 Klenkenborstel 34 Monastery soul 164 Columnade 849
Leeste 3,284 Mortars 482 Natenstedt 497 Neubruchhausen , Flecken 619
Nienhaus 77 Nienstedt 219 Nordwohlde 875 Ocle 669
Easter bandage 290 Osterholz 438 Prinzhöfte 322 Reckum 256
Vineyard 952 Ristedt 579 Soot 208 Scharrendorf 736
Schnepke 238 Schorlingborstel 142 Steimke 179 Job 344
Stir 212 Sudweyhe 1,265 Syke , city 2,245 Twist rings 3,055
Guard Village 505 Wedehorn 349 Wichenhausen 54 Winkelett 439

In 1912, the new community of Seckenhausen was formed from parts of Brinkum . Several small communities were incorporated into other communities in 1928/29:

Until it was dissolved in the 1920s, the Syke district also had the three uninhabited forest districts of Bradenholz, Düngel and Westermark.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2009 .

Web links

Coordinates: 52 ° 52 ′ 44.4 "  N , 8 ° 42 ′ 46.8"  E