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Oststernberg district

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Oststernberg district (1905)

The district of Oststernberg (German: Landkreis Oststernberg) existed in the Prussian Province of Brandenburg in Germany from 1873 to 1945. Today, the former territory of the district is part of the Sulęcin County of the Lubusz Voivodeship in Poland. The district included the four towns of Königswalde, Sonnenburg, Sternberg (Neumark) and Zielenzig.

History

The district was created in 1873 when the Sternberg district was split into the Oststernberg and Weststernberg districts. The district office of the new Oststernberg district was in the town of Zielenzig.

In the spring of 1945, the district was occupied by the Soviet Red Army. After the end of the war, the district was placed under Polish administration. The local German population was expelled shortly thereafter and the influx of Polish and Ukrainian migrants began, some of whom came from areas east of the Curzon Line that had fallen to the Soviet Union.

Population

Year Population Source
1871 48,476 [1]
1890 50,449 [2]
1900 47,910 [2]
1910 44,238 [2]
1925 43,890 [2]
1933 41,963 [2]
1939 40,595 [2]

Municipalities

At the end of its existence in 1945, the district comprised four towns and 73 other municipalities:

  • Albrechtsbruch
  • Alt Limmritz
  • Arensdorf
  • Beatenwalde
  • Beaulieu
  • Breesen
  • Brenkenhofsfleiß
  • Burschen
  • Ceylon
  • Dammbusch
  • Freiberg
  • Gartow
  • Glauschdorf
  • Gleißen
  • Grabow
  • Grochow
  • Groß Friedrich
  • Grunow b. Wutschdorf
  • Hammer
  • Hampshire
  • Heinersdorf
  • Herzogswalde
  • Jamaika
  • Kemnath
  • Költschen
  • Königswalde, town
  • Koritten
  • Korsika
  • Kriescht
  • Lagow
  • Langenfeld
  • Langenpfuhl
  • Louisa
  • Malkendorf
  • Malsow
  • Malta
  • Mauskow
  • Meekow
  • Neu Dresden
  • Neu Lagow
  • Neu Limmritz
  • Neudorf
  • Neuwalde
  • Ögnitz
  • Osterwalde
  • Ostrow
  • Pensylvanien
  • Petersdorf
  • Priebrow
  • Rauden
  • Reichen
  • Reitzenstein
  • Sankt Johannes
  • Saratoga
  • Schartowsthal
  • Scheiblersburg
  • Schermeisel
  • Schönow
  • Schönwalde
  • Schwarzsee
  • Seeren
  • Selchow
  • Sonnenburg, town
  • Sophienwalde
  • Spiegelberg
  • Sternberg Nm., town
  • Streitwalde
  • Stuttgardt
  • Sumatra
  • Tauerzig
  • Tempel
  • Trebow
  • Waldowstrenk
  • Wallwitz
  • Wandern
  • Woxfelde
  • Zielenzig, town

References

  1. ^ Die Gemeinden und Gutsbezirke des Preussischen Staates und ihre Bevölkerung. 2, Die Gemeinden und Gutsbezirke der Provinz Brandenburg und ihre Bevölkerung : nach den Urmaterialien der allgemeinen Volkszählung vom 1. December 1871. Verlag des Königlichen Statistischen Bureaus. 1873.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Deutsche Verwaltungsgeschichte Provinz Brandenburg, Sternberger Land". treemagic.org. Retrieved 2021-05-16.

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