Administrative community Elbe-Ehle-Nuthe

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Location of the Elbe-Ehle-Nuthe administrative community in the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district

In the administrative community Elbe-Ehle-Nuthe of the district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld , 21 municipalities (including one town) were united to handle their administrative business. The VG was formed on January 1, 2005 from the dissolved administrative communities Loburg , Vorfläming and Zerbster Land . The administrative seat was in the city of Zerbst , which was not itself a member of the VG. On July 1, 2007 Hobeck , Loburg , Lübs , Prödel , Rosian , Schweinitz and Zeppernick left the administrative community in the course of the district reform in 2007 and joined the district of Jerichower Land .

On January 1, 2010, the Elbe-Ehle-Nuthe administrative community was dissolved. All 21 municipalities joined the unified municipality of the city ​​of Zerbst / Anhalt .

The administrative community had an area of ​​389.3 km² and 9376 inhabitants (December 31, 2006).

geography

With 24 inhabitants per km², the Ehle-Nuthe area is one of the most sparsely populated regions in Germany.

The area of ​​the administrative community extended - as can be seen from the name - over the catchment areas of the three rivers. With the departure of seven municipalities on July 1, 2007, the Ehle was now outside the administrative community. The Elbe formed the south-western border of the VG to the Salzlandkreis . The three source rivers of the Nuthe (northern, middle and southern Nuthe) were almost entirely in the area of ​​the administrative community until they were united, as was the course of the Nuthe from Zerbst to its confluence with the Elbe. In the northeast, the VG bordered on Brandenburg , in the east on the Wittenberg district and in the southeast on the city of Dessau-Roßlau .

The terrain of the Hohen Fläming ( Gorrenberge 179  m above sea  level ) falls gradually from northeast to southwest over the Vorflaming to the Elbe valley (approx. 50 m above sea level).

badges and flags

Coat of arms of the former administrative association

The coat of arms of the administrative association was designed by Ernst Albrecht Fiedler, a graduate designer from Magdeburg.

Description of coat of arms
"In silver over a lowered blue shaft, a red kite standing on a mangled black branch with a silver head, golden eye and golden reinforcement."
Flag description
“The flag of the administrative community is striped red and white. The coat of arms of the administrative community is placed in the middle of the flag. "

The former member communities with their districts

Individual evidence

  1. StBA: Area changes from January 01 to December 31, 2010
  2. a b § 1 paragraph 1 and 2 of the main statute of the administrative community Elbe-Ehle-Nuthe ( Memento of September 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )

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