District Office Blomberg

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Basic data
Inventory period 1879–1927 (administrative office)
1927–1932 (district office)
Administrative headquarters Blomberg
surface 195 km² (1910)
Residents 13,837 (1910)
Population density 71 inhabitants / km² (1910)
Communities 45 (1910)
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Outline map of Lippe

The Blomberg District Office was an administrative district in the Free State of Lippe from 1927 to 1932 . It emerged from the Blomberg administrative office , which was established in the Principality of Lippe in 1879 .

history

In 1879 five administrative offices were established in the Principality of Lippe, including the administrative office of Blomberg in the east of the principality. It roughly covered the area of ​​today's cities of Schieder-Schwalenberg and Blomberg as well as the old Lippe part of the city of Lügde in the Lippe district . The city of Blomberg remained vacant and did not belong to the administrative office. The administrative office was subdivided into the offices of Blomberg, Schieder and Schwalenberg. In 1906 the town of Schwalenberg also became vacant.

In 1919 the Principality of Lippe became the Free State of Lippe. By the Lippe Municipal Constitutional Law of 1927, the administrative office of Blomberg was raised to the district office of Blomberg on April 1, 1928 . Since the Lippe district offices were no longer able to finance the costs of unemployment and crisis relief during the global economic crisis , an ordinance was issued on October 14, 1931 to divide the Free State of Lippe into two districts . On April 1, 1932, the Blomberg District Office was dissolved and merged with the Detmold District Office and the cities of Blomberg, Horn , Lage and Schwalenberg to form the new Detmold district. In 1934 the city of Detmold was also incorporated into the new district.

Population development

Administrative office in Blomberg
year 1895 1910 1925
Residents 13,926 13,837 13,659

Communities

Municipalities of the administrative office Blomberg with more than 600 inhabitants (as of 1925):

local community Residents
Belle 866
Elbrinxen 951
Grossenmarpe 622
Istrup 656
Lothe 790
Rischenau 684
Sabbenhausen 694
Schieder 904
Wobbel 655

Individual evidence

  1. a b Uli Schubert: German municipality register 1910. Retrieved on May 22, 2009 .
  2. Archives of the Detmold district administration. In: Archives in NRW. Retrieved August 16, 2009 .
  3. a b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. detmold.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).

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Coordinates: 51 ° 56 '31.7 "  N , 9 ° 5' 22.1"  E