Weimar-Land district
Basic data | |
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State : | Thuringia |
District (GDR) : | Erfurt |
Administrative headquarters : | Weimar |
Area : | 543 km² |
Residents : | 43,800 (October 3, 1990) |
Population density : | 81 inhabitants per km² |
License plate : | L, F (1953-1990) LX, LY (1974-1990) WE (1991-1994) |
Circle structure: | 86 municipalities (1991) |
Postcodes: | 530x (old) |
Stock time: | 1952 to 1994 |
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The Weimar-Land district was a district in the Erfurt district of the GDR . From 1990 to 1994 it existed as the district of Weimar in the state of Thuringia . Today his area is mainly in the Weimarer Land district in Thuringia. The seat of the district administration was in Weimar .
geography
location
The Weimar-Land district was in the southeast of the Erfurt district. Its territory is assigned to the Thuringian Basin . Geologically, rocks such as shell limestone and red sandstone were predominant. The highest elevations in the district were:
- the " Riechheimer Berg " in the southwest with 513 meters above sea level
- the "Kötsch" in the south with 497 meters above sea level
- the " Ettersberg " in the north with 478 meters above sea level
The Ilm flowed through the district from Barchfeld in the southwest to Denstedt in the northeast, where it flows into the neighboring district of Apolda.
Neighboring areas
The Weimar-Land district bordered clockwise in the north, beginning with the Sömmerda , Apolda , Jena-Land , Jena , Rudolstadt , Arnstadt and Erfurt-Land districts . The Weimar district was completely enclosed.
history
On May 17, 1990 the district was renamed the Weimar district. On July 1, 1994, the district, which had belonged to the rebuilt state of Thuringia since October , was dissolved and assigned to the new district of Weimarer Land .
traffic
Three trunk roads (today's federal highways), a motorway and three railway lines ran in the district area:
- F 7 / B 7 : Umpferstedt - Weimar - Nohra
- F 85 / B 85 : Buttelstedt - Weimar - Bad Berka - Blankenhain
- F 87 / B 87 : Mellingen - Umpferstedt - Bad Berka - Kranichfeld
- A 4 : Mellingen - Weimar - Nohra
- Thuringian Railway : Weimar - Hopfgarten
- Weimar – Gera railway line : Weimar - Mellingen - Großschwabhausen
- Ilm Valley Railway : Weimar - Nohra - Obergrunstedt - Holzdorf - Legefeld - Hetschburg - Bad Berka - Tannroda - Kranichfeld
License Plate
Motor vehicles (with the exception of motorcycles) and trailers were assigned three-letter distinctive signs beginning with the letter pairs LX and LY from around 1974 to the end of 1990 . The last number plate series used for motorcycles was LX 70-01 to LX 99-99 .
At the beginning of 1991, the district and the independent city of Weimar were given the distinguishing mark WE . It was issued in the county until June 30, 1994.
literature
- Karl Moszner, Eberhard Neumeyer, Alexandra Gentsch: The district of Weimar 1990-1994. A look back. Publisher: Landrat des Landkreis Weimar, 54 pages, size 22 cm x 21 cm, Hahndruck, Kranichfeld 1994, without ISBN
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Law on the self-administration of municipalities and districts in the GDR (municipal constitution) of May 17, 1990
- ↑ Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 302 .
- ↑ Andreas Herzfeld: The history of the German license plate . 4th edition. German Flag Society V., Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-935131-11-7 , pp. 505 .