Halle administrative district
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State : | Saxony-Anhalt |
former administrative headquarters: | Halle (Saale) |
Surface: | 4,429.71 km² |
Residents: | 845,966 (June 30, 2002) |
Population density: | 191 inhabitants / km² |
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The administrative district of Halle was one of the three administrative districts of Saxony-Anhalt , along with Magdeburg and Dessau . He was in the south of the state.
The county as a successor to the administrative district Merseburg , which existed until 1947 before his territory in the administrative reform of 1952 then the DDR - Halle Region passed. In the course of the re-establishment of the federal states in the dissolving GDR in 1990, the Halle administrative district was established for the southern part of the district. On January 1, 2004 it was dissolved. The tasks of the previous regional council were taken over by the state administrative office set up for the entire state with its seat in Halle (Saale).
Administrative division
1990-1994
Counties :
- Aschersleben
- Eisleben
- Hettstedt
- Hohenmölsen
- Merseburg
- Naumburg
- Nebra
- Querfurt
- Hall circle
- Sangerhausen
- Weissenfels
- Time
District-free city :
1994-2003
Counties :
District-free city :
District President
- 1991–1994: Wolfgang Kleine (CDU) [1]
- 05/1995 - 05/1998: Ingrid Häußler (SPD)
- 1998–2000: Wolfgang Böhm (FDP)
- 2000–2002: Dr. Jens-Holger Göttner (SPD)
- 2003: Thomas Leimbach (CDU), at the same time RP in Dessau and Magdeburg as head of the LVA development team
building
The regional council Halle (1991-2004) had its seat in the administration building at Willy-Lohmann-Strasse 7, in the so-called Paulusviertel of Halle. The building originally served the Chamber of Agriculture of the Province of Saxony , was built from 1900 to 1902 as a five-storey plastered building with a striking corner tower and a large tail hood.