Hamelin district
Basic data | |
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Prussian Province | Hanover |
Administrative district | Hanover |
Administrative headquarters | Hamelin |
surface | 575 km² (1910) |
Residents | 62,659 (1910) |
Population density | 109 inhabitants / km² (1910) |
Communities | 94 (1910) |
Location of the district of Hameln in the province of Hanover | |
The district of Hameln was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover from 1885 to 1922 . The district seat was in Hameln .
history
The district of Hameln was formed on April 1, 1885 from the city and the Hameln Office , the Polle Office and parts of the Lauenstein Office . 1922 Hameln was with the neighboring district of Pyrmont to Hamelin-Pyrmont district together.
District administrators
- 1885–1888: Carl von Delius
- 1888–1899: Rudolf von Valentini
- 1899–1910: Karl Oskar Pilati von Tassul zu Daxberg
- 1910–1919: Konrad Wilhelm Schäfer
- 1919–1922: Ernst Theodor Loeb (1881–1964)
Population development
Residents | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 |
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Hamelin district | 52,031 | 58,927 | 62,659 |
Municipalities and manor districts
Municipalities and manor districts of the Hameln district (as of December 1, 1910):
local community | Pop. | local community | Pop. | local community | Pop. | local community | Pop. | local community | Pop. |
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Monkey earth | 1,129 | Ahrenfeld | 174 | Amelgatzen | 397 | Aerzen | 1,715 | Bäntorf | 140 |
Behrensen | 281 | Benstorf | 642 | Bessinghausen | 101 | Bodenwerder | 1,728 | Borry | 646 |
Brevörde | 466 | Brockensen | 195 | Brünnighausen | 548 | Dehmke | 258 | Dehmkerbrock | 383 |
Dehrenberg | 110 | Deitlevsen | 34 | Diedersen | 321 | Dörpe | 446 | harrow | 349 |
Eggersen, manor district | 84 | Eichberg, manor district | 0 | Emmern | 696 | Esperde | 441 | Frenke | 142 |
Gellersen | 267 | Semolina | 337 | Grohnde | 792 | Great Berkel | 1,479 | Great Hilligsfeld | 446 |
Groupenhagen | 452 | Hagenohsen | 447 | Hajen | 565 | Halvestorf | 441 | Hamelin | 22,061 |
Hämelschenburg | 233 | Hämelschenburg, manor district | 48 | Hastenbeck | 420 | Haverbeck | 350 | Heinsen | 983 |
Helpensen, manor | 45 | Hemeringen | 833 | Hemmendorf | 789 | Herkendorf | 241 | Herkensen | 281 |
Scorn | 256 | Holtensen | 376 | Ith, forest district | 0 | Kirchohsen | 1,145 | Little Berkel | 874 |
Klein Hilligsfeld | 180 | Königsförde | 127 | Koppenbrugge | 1,281 | Laatzen | 104 | Laughter | 340 |
Lachemer Genossenschaftsforst I, manor district | 0 | Lachemer Genossenschaftsforst II, manor district | 0 | Lathe earth | 247 | Lauenstein | 1,036 | Levedagsen | 180 |
Lüntorf | 460 | Marienau | 534 | Meiborssen | 284 | Multhöpen | 165 | Ockensen | 270 |
ear | 327 | Öhrsen, manor district | 21st | Oldendorf | 998 | Osterwald | 946 | Osterwald, manor district | 14th |
Pegestorf | 609 | Pollen | 967 | Posteholz, manor district | 10 | Quanthof | 72 | Reher | 677 |
Reinerbeckerhorst | 490 | Rohrsen | 649 | Salzhemmendorf | 1,326 | Schwarzebruch, forest estate district | 0 | Schwöbber, manor district | 109 |
Selxen | 208 | Thust | 459 | Thüsterberg, forestry district | 0 | Tündern | 938 | Ours | 271 |
Vahlbruch | 494 | Voldagsen, manor | 83 | Völkerhausen | 61 | Voremberg | 178 | Wallensen | 925 |
Weenzen | 420 | Wehrbergen | 260 | Welliehausen | 201 | Welsede | 151 |
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Rolf Jehke: Territorial changes in Germany. Retrieved May 22, 2009 .
- ↑ Piet Tommissen (Ed.): Schmittiana: Contributions to the life and work of Carl Schmitt , Duncker & Humblot, 1998, p. 97.
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. hameln.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2009 .