51:
148:
765:
50:
1135:
1125:
1150:
1140:
1145:
1120:
1130:
248:
1063:
259:, were transferred out of what had previously been defined as the Province of Posen-West Prussia, now becoming part of the Frankfurt Region.
278:
909:
1022:
285:, created in 1946, was not administratively subdivided into "government regions". Three years later, however, the newly evolving
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According to the
Prussian census of 1890, the Frankfurt Region had a population of 1,137,157, of which 1,090,794 (95.92%) spoke
1115:
764:
289:
undertook further administrative reforms in 1952 and the western areas of the former
Frankfurt Region became part of the new
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Sprachliche
Minderheiten im preussischen Staat: 1815 - 1914; die preuĂźische Sprachenstatistik in Bearbeitung und Kommentar
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156:
282:
588:
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805:
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943:
572:
540:
535:
839:
831:
800:
262:
In aggregate these changes reduced the land area of the
Frankfurt Region from 20,731 km to 18,390 km.
826:
787:
502:
844:
663:(1816–1 April 1946, remainder west of the Oder merged into Cottbus, Forst and Spremberg districts), based in
904:
680:
628:
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658:
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519:
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were disentangled from the
Frankfurt Region and merged into the new government region called Frontier of
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362:(1884–1950; quarters west of the Oder merged in Cottbus district; from 1947 part of Brandenburg state)
350:(1897–1950; quarters west of the Oder merged in Cottbus district; from 1947 part of Brandenburg state)
982:
917:
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As of 1939 Nazi centralism levelled terminological regional peculiarities and
Prussian rural
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were — like their non-Prussian comparable administrative units — all uniformly termed as
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356:(till 1827, 1877–1950, and from 1952; 1947–1952, and from 1990 part of Brandenburg state)
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reorganised its internal administration. It comprised the mostly rural eastern part of
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218:
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317:, and 3,993 (0.35%) identified as bilingual (speaking German and another language).
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Map of
Brandenburg highlighting the former Regierungsbezirk of Frankfurt (in red)
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344:(1886–1950, and from 1954; 1947–1952, and from 1990 part of Brandenburg state)
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706:, (1816–1873; partitioned into Ost- and Weststernberg), based in
690:; 1947–1952, and from 1990 part of Brandenburg state), based in
266:
277:) became part of Poland while the western part fell within the
16:
Regierungsbezirk in
Brandenburg/Prussia, Prussia/German Empire
726:, (1873–1945; partitioned from Sternberg district), based in
631:(1887–1945; till 1938 part of Posen-West Prussia), based in
613:(1818–1945; till 1938 part of Posen-West Prussia), based in
507:(1816–15 March 1946, remainder west of the Oder merged into
475:(1816–1945; from 1938 part of Pomerania province), based in
398:(1818–1945; from 1938 part of Pomerania province), based in
622:(1873–1945; partitioned from Sternberg district), based in
577:(1816–1952; from 1947 part of Brandenburg state), based in
561:(1816–1950; from 1947 part of Brandenburg state), based in
491:(1818–1950; from 1947 part of Brandenburg state), based in
434:(1818–1952; from 1947 part of Brandenburg state), based in
418:(1818–1950; from 1947 part of Brandenburg state), based in
221:. From 1871 Prussia itself was part of the newly founded
679:(1818–1993; in 1825 southern area ceded to the Silesian
178:
between 1815 and 1945. Its administrative capital was
459:(till 1836; merged in Königsberg district), based in
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Sealing stamp of the
Frankfurt Region, Weimar period
137:
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265:In 1945 the part of the region to the east of the
604:; from 1947 part of Brandenburg state), based in
1023:"Statistische JahrbĂĽcher fĂĽr das Deutsche Reich"
1136:States and territories disestablished in 1945
8:
1085:
1079:
755:
374:
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37:
26:
1126:States and territories established in 1815
593:(1816–1952; in 1835 Beeskow area ceded to
18:
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84:
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120:20,731 km (8,004 sq mi)
136:
128:
115:
92:
73:
7:
1151:Former government regions of Germany
281:. West of the Oder–Neisse line, the
279:Soviet Zone of occupation in Germany
182:. Today its western part is in the
1141:Former subdivisions of Brandenburg
247:, which was incorporated into the
186:while the eastern part, following
14:
1146:1945 disestablishments in Germany
606:LĂĽbben in Spreewald/Lubin (BĹ‚ota)
49:
198:, roughly corresponding to the
1121:1815 establishments in Prussia
1:
1131:Government regions of Prussia
205:It was created in 1815, when
730:(till 1904), thereafter in
710:(till 1852), thereafter in
531:Königsberg in the New March
477:Friedeberg in the New March
402:(till 1908), thereafter in
291:Frankfurt Bezirk (district)
1167:
840:Ferdinand von Nordenflycht
801:Carl Wilhelm von Bötticher
151:Frankfurt former regional
28:Regierungsbezirk Frankfurt
827:Ferdinand von MĂĽnchhausen
48:
35:
1058:. Marburg: Herder-Inst.
788:Karl Otto von Manteuffel
746:; (1818–1945), based in
321:Administrative Districts
25:
1052:Belzyt, Leszek (1998).
305:, 36,720 (3.23%) spoke
251:. At the same time the
176:Province of Brandenburg
1116:Regions of Brandenburg
1086:
1080:
905:Friedrich von Schwerin
769:
756:
665:Sorau in Lower Lusatia
647:(1818–1945), based in
545:(1818–1945), based in
498:Königsberg (New March)
450:(1818–1945), based in
375:
328:
309:, 4,813 (0.42%) spoke
230:districts of Arnswalde
160:
141:64/km (160/sq mi)
38:
27:
767:
757:Regierungspräsidenten
754:Regional presidents (
547:Landsberg upon Warthe
366:Landsberg upon Warthe
348:Forst (Lusatia)/Baršć
253:districts of Meseritz
249:Province of Pomerania
150:
892:Rudolf von Valentini
775:Karl Otto von Raumer
633:Schwerin upon Warthe
520:Oberbarnim districts
313:, 413 (0.04%) spoke
194:in 1945, is part of
184:State of Brandenburg
138: • Density
866:Ludwig von Windheim
853:Jesco von Puttkamer
737:ZĂĽllichau-Schwiebus
670:Spremberg (Lusatia)
563:Frankfurt upon Oder
354:Frankfurt upon Oder
283:Land of Brandenburg
157:Viadrina University
81:Brandenburg/Prussia
814:Werner von Selchow
770:
584:LĂĽbben (Spreewald)
536:Landsberg (Warthe)
245:Posen-West Prussia
200:Lubusz Voivodeship
161:
130: • Total
117: • Total
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1027:DigiZeitschriften
903:1908–1918: Count
629:Schwerin (Warthe)
452:Crossen upon Oder
373:Rural districts (
326:Urban districts (
287:East German state
257:Schwerin (Warthe)
169:government region
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1111:Frankfurt (Oder)
1093:
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1083:
1076:
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1069:
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1029:. Archived from
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978:
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417:
397:
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342:Cottbus/Chóśebuz
333:
275:Oder–Neisse line
242:
213:, including the
188:frontier changes
180:Frankfurt (Oder)
165:Frankfurt Region
159:, main building.
153:Government House
106:Frankfurt (Oder)
53:
43:
40:Regierungsbezirk
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983:Hermann Bresgen
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946:
944:Wilhelm Fitzner
933:
920:
918:Carl von Fidler
907:
894:
881:
879:Kurt von Dewitz
868:
855:
842:
829:
816:
803:
790:
777:
762:
739:
719:
699:
683:
672:
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654:Sorau (Lusatia)
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597:
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500:
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223:German Empire
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1031:the original
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518:, Lebus and
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297:Demographics
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1088:Landkreise
1009:References
509:AngermĂĽnde
466:Friedeberg
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389:Arnswalde
215:New March
133:1,316,590
75:Province/
23:Frankfurt
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611:Meseritz
173:Prussian
728:Drossen
712:Drossen
461:KĂĽstrin
457:CĂĽstrin
425:Cottbus
307:Sorbian
207:Prussia
171:in the
65:Prussia
61:Country
1081:Kreise
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732:Reppen
649:Soldin
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