Halberstadt district

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Coat of arms of the district of Halberstadt Map of Germany, position of the district Halberstadt highlighted
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Basic data (as of 2007)
Existing period: 1990-2007
State : Saxony-Anhalt
Administrative headquarters : Halberstadt
Area : 664.92 km 2
Residents: 74,886 (Dec 31, 2006)
Population density : 113 inhabitants per km 2
License plate : HBS
Circle key : 15 3 57
Circle structure: 21 municipalities
Address of the
district administration:
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 42
38820 Halberstadt
Website : landkreis-halberstadt.de
District Administrator : Henning Rühe ( independent )
Location of the district of Halberstadt in Saxony-Anhalt
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The district of Halberstadt was a district in the west of the state of Saxony-Anhalt. On July 1, 2007, it went on in the new district of Harz . Neighboring districts in the north were the Lower Saxony districts of Wolfenbüttel and Helmstedt and the Bördekreis , in the southeast the district of Quedlinburg , in the south the district of Wernigerode and in the west the Lower Saxony district of Goslar .

history

Prussia

When the administrative district of Magdeburg in the Prussian province of Saxony was divided into circles in 1816, the city ​​of Halberstadt was formed, which in addition to the city of Halberstadt, included the surrounding villages of Emersleben , Groß Quenstedt , Harsleben , Klein Quenstedt , Sargstedt and Wehrstedt.

On January 1, 1825, the Halberstadt area was reorganized. An enlarged district of Halberstadt was formed, consisting of

The city of Halberstadt left the district as an urban district in 1891 . The remaining district has since been known as the district of Halberstadt. It was dissolved during the Prussian district reform in 1932. Emersleben, Groß Quenstedt, Harsleben, Klein Quenstedt and Wehrstedt came to the district of Oschersleben (Bode) ; all other communities in the district of Wernigerode .

On December 1, 1910, the district of Halberstadt had 39,392 inhabitants on an area of ​​433 km².

The Halberstadt district in the GDR

On July 25, 1952, a new Halberstadt district was formed in the GDR from the Halberstadt district and parts of the Oschersleben and Wernigerode districts. The district was assigned to the district of Magdeburg .

The district of Halberstadt in Saxony-Anhalt

After reunification , the district, now again designated as the district of Halberstadt , belonged to the administrative district of Magdeburg of Saxony-Anhalt . On July 1, 2007 it went up in the course of the district reform in Saxony-Anhalt together with the district of Quedlinburg and the district of Wernigerode in the district of Harz .

District election 2004
Turnout: 38.4% (1999: 48.9%)
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50
40
30th
20th
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40.1%
23.6%
16.7%
7.7%
4.0%
3.9%
2.8%
1.1%
0.1%
BUKO d
FH f
AHA
Otherwise. i
Gains and losses
compared to 1999
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  -6
  -8th
-10
+ 0.9  % p
+ 6.4  % p
-10.0  % p
+1.8  % p
+1.1  % p
-0.7  % p
+1.2  % p
+1.1  % p
-1.8  % p
BUKO d
FH f
AHA
Otherwise. i
Template: election chart / maintenance / notes
Remarks:
d Voting group BUKO e. V.
f Voter group FH
i Other:
2004:
Individual applicant Roland Vogel (0.1%)
1999:
DVU (1.8%)
PBC (0.1%)

Population development

year Residents source
1816 14,294
1843 47,354
1871 57,993
1900 40,259
1910 39,392
1925 40,485
1960 105,636
1971 98,973
1981 91,918
1989 88,604
2006 74,886

politics

District administrators

1825–1831 Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Lehmann
1831–1844 Hermann Kleist von Nollendorf (1804–1870)
1844-1859 Gustav von Gustedt (1804-1859)
1860–1864 Werner von Gustedt (1813–1864)
1864–1878 Wilhelm Rimpau (1814–1892)
1879–1889 Werner Meyer (1838–1889)
1890–1918 Ludwig Stegemann
1918–1926 Ernst Wegner († 1926)
1927–1932 Hermann Müller

coat of arms

Blazon : “Split between silver and red”, permission dated July 20, 1995

Cities and Towns 1932

At the beginning of the 1930s, before its dissolution, the Prussian district of Halberstadt last comprised four cities and 32 other municipalities:

Cities and municipalities (1990–2007)

(Resident on December 31, 2006)

Unified municipalities

  1. Halberstadt , City (39,318)
  2. Huy (8,592)

Administrative communities with their member communities

* Seat of the administrative association

  1. Gross Quenstedt (1,013)
  2. Harsleben (2,304)
  3. Nienhagen (449)
  4. Schwanebeck , City (2,344)
  5. Wegeleben , City * (3,053)
  1. Aspenstedt (547)
  2. Athenstedt (431)
  3. Danstedt (539)
  4. Langenstein (1,929)
  5. Sargstedt (734)
  6. Ströbeck , Schachdorf * (1,149)
  1. Aue Fallstein (5,245)
  2. Berßel (736)
  3. Stage (558)
  4. Lüttgenrode (728)
  5. Osterwieck , City * (3,810)
  6. Rhodes (464)
  7. Look (501)
  8. Wülperode (549)

Territorial changes

Since 1995 there have been many changes to the area in the Halberstadt district.

Of the originally 7 administrative communities, there were still 3 administrative communities when the district was dissolved. At the same time, the number of parishes decreased from 43 to 21.

Changes in administrative communities

Changes at the community level

Name change

License Plate

In early 1991, the district received the distinctive sign HBS . It was issued through June 30, 2007. Since November 27, 2012, it has been available in connection with license plate liberalization in the Harz district.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official Journal of the Government of Magdeburg 1825, p. 4
  2. ^ Rolf Jehke: Territorial changes in Germany. Retrieved May 22, 2009 .
  3. ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2009 .
  4. http://www.stala.sachsen-anhalt.de/wahlen/kw04/erg/kreis/kw.15357.ergtab.frame.html
  5. http://www.stala.sachsen-anhalt.de/wahlen/kw99/erg/kreis/kw.15357.ergtab.frametab.html
  6. ^ Christian Gottfried Daniel Stein: Handbook of Geography and Statistics of the Prussian State . Vossische Buchhandlung, Berlin 1819, The administrative region of Merseburg, p. 333 ( digitized version [accessed on May 5, 2016]).
  7. ^ Handbook of the Province of Saxony . Rubachsche Buchhandlung, Magdeburg 1843, Neustadt-Magdeburg, p. 104 ( digitized version [accessed June 6, 2016]).
  8. Royal Statistical Office of Prussia (ed.): The municipalities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population . The municipalities and manor districts of the Province of Saxony. Publishing house d. Royal Extra Bureaus, Berlin 1873 ( digitized version [accessed on May 5, 2016]).
  9. ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Halberstadt district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  10. a b c d Statistical yearbooks of the German Democratic Republic. In: DigiZeitschriften. Retrieved June 6, 2009 .
  11. State Statistical Office Saxony-Anhalt
  12. Municipal directory 1910
  13. Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Communities 1933. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).