Northern Wuerttemberg administrative region
The administrative district of North Württemberg was an administrative district in Baden-Württemberg, which existed from 1952 to 1972 and was transferred to today's administrative district of Stuttgart from January 1, 1973 with a different boundary . Its forerunner was the state district of Württemberg in the then state of Württemberg-Baden until 1952 .
history
The administrative district of North Württemberg was established as one of four administrative districts with the formation of the State of Baden-Württemberg in 1952 , the others were the administrative district of South Württemberg-Hohenzollern , the administrative district of North Baden and the administrative district of South Baden . The administrative district of North Württemberg comprised the northern part of the former state of Württemberg and the district of Württemberg of the state of Württemberg-Baden formed by the American military administration in 1945/46 . The responsible regional council was set up in Stuttgart .
During the district reform , which was implemented on January 1, 1973, the boundaries of the administrative district changed considerably. The regional council in Stuttgart was then also responsible for areas that were previously Baden . In return, areas were transferred to the jurisdiction of the regional councils of Karlsruhe and Tübingen .
Therefore, the name of the administrative district of North Württemberg was changed to the administrative district of Stuttgart .
Administrative division
The following urban districts ( independent cities ) and rural districts belonged to the administrative district of North Württemberg:
Automotive ISIN sign |
City district / district |
Number of parishes |
Area in km² |
Resident population from |
Population density (inhabitants per km²) at |
on December 31, 1965 | June 6, 1961 ( census ) | ||||
City districts | |||||
S. | Stuttgart | 1 | 207.20 | 637 539 | 3,076.9 |
HN | Heilbronn | 1 | 61.33 | 89 097 | 1,452.7 |
UL | Ulm | 1 | 49.77 | 92 701 | 1,862.6 |
Counties | |||||
AA | Bask | 65 | 1,079.04 | 142 126 | 131.7 |
BK | Backnang | 49 | 589.18 | 89 362 | 151.7 |
BB | Boeblingen | 39 | 451.28 | 145 616 | 322.7 |
CR | Crailsheim | 58 | 766.41 | 63 325 | 82.6 |
IT | Esslingen | 30th | 253.12 | 198 579 | 784.5 |
GP | Goeppingen | 62 | 610.48 | 201 967 | 330.8 |
HDH | Heidenheim | 40 | 624.00 | 113 453 | 181.8 |
HN | Heilbronn | 99 | 875.19 | 162 698 | 185.9 |
KÜN | Künzelsau | 41 | 342.04 | 30 948 | 90.5 |
LEO | Leonberg | 27 | 289.55 | 99 219 | 342.7 |
LB | Ludwigsburg | 49 | 424.08 | 243 849 | 575.0 |
MGH | Mergentheim | 51 | 473.92 | 40 349 | 85.1 |
NT | Nürtingen | 48 | 380.04 | 131 620 | 346.3 |
EAR | Öhringen | 51 | 397.59 | 43 587 | 109.6 |
GD | Schwäbisch Gmünd | 35 | 459.27 | 100 501 | 218.8 |
SHA | Schwäbisch Hall | 46 | 568.42 | 59 273 | 104.3 |
UL | Ulm | 82 | 861.06 | 82 926 | 96.3 |
VAI | Vaihingen | 42 | 384.76 | 75 392 | 195.9 |
WN | Waiblingen | 61 | 433.38 | 193 688 | 446.9 |
Government District Nordwürttemberg |
978 | 10 581.11 | 3 037 815 | 287.1 |
Source: Official municipality register Baden-Württemberg 1966, p. 11
from the series "Statistics from Baden-Württemberg, Volume 123" (1966)