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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 301:
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
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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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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: 256: 210: 175: 658: 599: 519: 508: 465: 233: 891: 774: 696: 669: 546: 476: 388: 365: 948: 865: 792: 736: 470: 445: 243:
were disentangled from the Frankfurt Region and merged into the new government region called Frontier of
238: 813: 619: 456: 440: 424: 721: 637: 605: 583: 567: 274: 995: 653: 551: 513: 481: 408: 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: 878: 594: 460: 451: 376: 930: 969: 956: 716: 685: 896: 779: 524: 290: 244: 206: 199: 870: 393: 1059: 306: 187: 76: 1078:
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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reorganised its internal administration. It comprised the mostly rural eastern part of
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Map of Brandenburg highlighting the former Regierungsbezirk of Frankfurt (in red)
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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 768:
Sealing stamp of the Frankfurt Region, Weimar period
137: 129: 124: 116: 111: 101: 93: 85: 74: 60: 21: 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: 327: 37: 26: 1126:States and territories established in 1815 593:(1816–1952; in 1835 Beeskow area ceded to 18: 1014: 123: 110: 100: 84: 59: 47: 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: â€˘ 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: â€˘ Total 117: â€˘ Total 1065:978-3-87969-267-5 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 145: 144: 1158: 1111:Frankfurt (Oder) 1093: 1091: 1083: 1076: 1070: 1069: 1049: 1043: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1029:. 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Index

Regierungsbezirk
Map of Brandenburg highlighting the former Regierungsbezirk of Frankfurt (in red)
Prussia
German Empire
State
Frankfurt (Oder)

Viadrina University
government region
Prussian
Province of Brandenburg
Frankfurt (Oder)
State of Brandenburg
frontier changes
Soviet Union
Poland
Lubusz Voivodeship
Prussia
Brandenburg
New March
Lower Lusatia
German Empire
districts of Arnswalde
Friedeberg
de
Posen-West Prussia
Province of Pomerania
districts of Meseritz
Schwerin (Warthe)
Oder

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