Sachsen
Saxony |
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Saxony (red}, within the Kingdom of Prussia (blue), within the German Empire |
| Capital |
Magdeburg
52°8′N, 11°37′E |
| History |
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| - Established |
1816 |
| - Redivided |
1 July 1944 |
| - Partly reformed |
early 1945 |
| - Disestablished |
1945 |
| Area |
| - 1939 |
25,529 km² (9,857 sq mi) |
| Population |
| - 1816 est. |
1,197,053 |
| - 1905 est. |
2,978,679 |
| - 1939 est. |
3,662,546 |
| Density |
143.5 /km² (371.6 /sq mi) |
| Political Subdivisions |
Magdeburg
Merseburg
Erfurt |
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The Province of Saxony (German: Provinz Sachsen) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and later the Free State of Prussia from 1816 until 1945. Its capital was Magdeburg.
History
The province was created in 1816 out of the following territories:
The Province of Saxony was one of the richest regions of Prussia with highly developed agriculture and industry. In 1932 the province was enlarged with the addition of the regions around Ilfeld and Elbingerode, which had previously been part of the Province of Hanover.
On 1 July 1944, the Province of Saxony was divided along the lines of its three administrative regions. The Erfurt Regierungsbezirk was merged with the Herrschaft Schmalkalden district of the Province of Hesse-Nassau and given to the state of Thuringia. The Magdeburg Regierungsbezirk became the Province of Magdeburg, and the Merseburg Regierungsbezirk became the Province of Halle-Merseburg.
In 1945, the Soviet military adminstration combined Magdeburg and Halle-Merseburg with the State of Anhalt into the Province of Saxony-Anhalt, with Halle as its capital. The eastern part of the Blankenburg exclave of Brunswick and the Thuringian exclave of Allstedt were also added to Saxony-Anhalt. In 1947, Saxony-Anhalt became a state.
Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt were abolished in 1952, but were recreated after the reunification of Germany in 1990 with some slight border changes as modern states of Germany.
Subdivisions
Prior to 1944, the province of Saxony was divided into three Regierungsbezirke. In 1945, only the provinces of Magdeburg and Halle-Merseburg were re-merged.
The Province of Saxony before 1918
Urban districts (Stadtkreise)
- Aschersleben (1901-1950)
- Burg bei Magdeburg (1924-1950)
- Halberstadt (1817-1825 and 1891-1950)
- Magdeburg
- Quedlinburg (1911-1950)
- Stendal (1909-1950)
Rural districts (Landkreise)
- Calbe a./S.
- Gardelegen
- Haldensleben
- Jerichow I
- Jerichow II
- Oschersleben (Bode)
- Osterburg
- Quedlinburg
- Salzwedel
- Stendal
- Wanzleben
- Wernigerode
- Wolmirstedt
Urban districts (Stadtkreise)
- Eisleben (1908-1950)
- Halle a. d. Saale
- Merseburg (1921-1950)
- Naumburg a. d. Saale (1914-1950)
- Weißenfels (1899-1950)
- Wittenberg (Lutherstadt)
- Zeitz (1901-1950)
Rural districts (Landkreise)
- Bitterfeld
- Delitzsch
- Eckartsberga
- Liebenwerda
- Mansfelder Gebirgskreis
- Mansfelder Seekreis
- Merseburg
- Querfurt
- Saalkreis
- Sangerhausen
- Schweinitz
- Torgau
- Weißenfels
- Wittenberg
- Zeitz
Urban districts (Stadtkreise)
- Erfurt (1816-1818 and 1872-present)
- Mühlhausen (1892-1950)
- Nordhausen (1882-1950)
Rural districts (Landkreise)
- Hohenstein county
- Heiligenstadt
- Langensalza
- Mühlhausen
- Schleusingen
- Weißensee
- Worbis
- Ziegenrück
See also
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