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Kreishauptmannschaft Zwickau
Kreishauptmannschaft is a German historical term that may refer to a historical type of administrative division in Germany, especially in the Kingdom of Saxony. Translated literally, it would mean something like ''District Captaincy''. Regierungsbezirk is the word for such administrative division in modern Germany. Kreishauptmannschaft in the Kingdom of Saxony Originally there were four in the Kingdom of Saxony: * Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen * Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden * Kreishauptmannschaft Leipzig Kreishauptmannschaft Leipzig was a Kreishauptmannschaft or administrative district in the Kingdom of Saxony. Succeeding the Leipziger Kreis of the Electorate of Saxony, it was founded in 1835 and continued under the Free State of Saxony until bei ... * Kreishauptmannschaft Zwickau In 1900, a fifth was added: * Kreishauptmannschaft Chemnitz References Former subdivisions of Germany {{Saxony-geo-stub ...
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Kingdom Of Saxony
The Kingdom of Saxony (german: Königreich Sachsen), lasting from 1806 to 1918, was an independent member of a number of historical confederacies in Napoleonic through post-Napoleonic Germany. The kingdom was formed from the Electorate of Saxony. From 1871, it was part of the German Empire. It became a free state in the era of Weimar Republic in 1918 after the end of World War I and the abdication of King Frederick Augustus III of Saxony. Its capital was the city of Dresden, and its modern successor state is the Free State of Saxony. History Napoleonic era and the German Confederation Before 1806, Saxony was part of the Holy Roman Empire, a thousand-year-old entity that had become highly decentralised over the centuries. The rulers of the Electorate of Saxony of the House of Wettin had held the title of elector for several centuries. When the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved in August 1806 following the defeat of Emperor Francis II by Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlit ...
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Regierungsbezirk
A ' () means "governmental district" and is a type of administrative division in Germany. Four of sixteen ' ( states of Germany) are split into '. Beneath these are rural and urban districts. Saxony has ' (directorate districts) with more responsibilities shifted from the state parliament. The cities of Bremen, Hamburg and Berlin – the city states – have a different system. ' serve as regional mid-level local government units in four of Germany's sixteen federal states: Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia. Each of the nineteen ' features a non-legislative governing body called a ' (governing presidium) or ' (district government) headed by a '' Regierungspräsident'' (governing president), concerned mostly with administrative decisions on a local level for districts within its jurisdiction. Translations ' is a German term variously translated into English as "governmental district", "administrative district" or "province",Shapiro, He ...
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Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen
Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen was a Kreishauptmannschaft or administrative district in the Kingdom of Saxony. It was founded in 1835 and continued under the Free State of Saxony until abolished in 1934. Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen issued the Roman numeral I to road vehicles licensed there. In 1906 the Saoxon authorities refused to add additional letters, in line with vehicle licensing reforms introduced in line with the rest of the German Empire. References

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Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden
Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden was a Kreishauptmannschaft or administrative district in the Kingdom of Saxony. It was founded in 1835 and continued under the Free State of Saxony until it was merged with Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen in 1934 Dresden. Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden issued the Roman numeral Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Numbers are written with combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet, ea ... II to road vehicles licensed there. In 1906 the Saoxon authorities refused to add additional letters, in line with vehicle licensing reforms introduced in line with the rest of the German Empire. References * (1919) Die Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden' by Willi Doenges, Berlin: Eckstein * (1929) ''Die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung der Getreidemüllerei in der Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden seit Aufhebung der Konzessionspflicht (1861) bis ...
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Kreishauptmannschaft Leipzig
Kreishauptmannschaft Leipzig was a Kreishauptmannschaft or administrative district in the Kingdom of Saxony. Succeeding the Leipziger Kreis of the Electorate of Saxony, it was founded in 1835 and continued under the Free State of Saxony until being renamed the 'Regierungsbezirk Leipzig' in 1939, headed by Erich Teichmann (1882-?) as Regierungspräsident. The Kreishauptmannschaft system was abolished in 1943. History In 1838 it was sub-divided into four amtshauptmannschaften: * Amtshauptmannschaft I (Leipzig), consisting of the districts (Amtsbezirken) of Leipzig, Pegau and Borna * Amtshauptmannschaft II (Rochlitz), consisting of the districts (Amtsbezirken) of Rochlitz and Colditz * Amtshauptmannschaft III (Grimma), consisting of the districts (Amtsbezirken) of Grimma, Mutzschen, Wurzen and Oschatz * Amtshauptmannschaft IV (Döbeln), consisting of the districts (Amtsbezirken) of Nossen, Mügeln and Leisnig In 1874 the Kreisdirektionen and former Amtshauptmannschaften were dissolv ...
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Kreishauptmannschaft Zwickau
Kreishauptmannschaft is a German historical term that may refer to a historical type of administrative division in Germany, especially in the Kingdom of Saxony. Translated literally, it would mean something like ''District Captaincy''. Regierungsbezirk is the word for such administrative division in modern Germany. Kreishauptmannschaft in the Kingdom of Saxony Originally there were four in the Kingdom of Saxony: * Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen * Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden * Kreishauptmannschaft Leipzig Kreishauptmannschaft Leipzig was a Kreishauptmannschaft or administrative district in the Kingdom of Saxony. Succeeding the Leipziger Kreis of the Electorate of Saxony, it was founded in 1835 and continued under the Free State of Saxony until bei ... * Kreishauptmannschaft Zwickau In 1900, a fifth was added: * Kreishauptmannschaft Chemnitz References Former subdivisions of Germany {{Saxony-geo-stub ...
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Kreishauptmannschaft Chemnitz
Kreishauptmannschaft is a German historical term that may refer to a historical type of administrative division in Germany, especially in the Kingdom of Saxony. Translated literally, it would mean something like ''District Captaincy''. Regierungsbezirk is the word for such administrative division in modern Germany. Kreishauptmannschaft in the Kingdom of Saxony Originally there were four in the Kingdom of Saxony: * Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen * Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden * Kreishauptmannschaft Leipzig * Kreishauptmannschaft Zwickau Kreishauptmannschaft is a German historical term that may refer to a historical type of administrative division in Germany, especially in the Kingdom of Saxony. Translated literally, it would mean something like ''District Captaincy''. Regierungs ... In 1900, a fifth was added: * Kreishauptmannschaft Chemnitz References Former subdivisions of Germany {{Saxony-geo-stub ...
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Kreishauptmannschaft
Kreishauptmannschaft is a German historical term that may refer to a historical type of administrative division in Germany, especially in the Kingdom of Saxony. Translated literally, it would mean something like ''District Captaincy''. Regierungsbezirk is the word for such administrative division in modern Germany. Kreishauptmannschaft in the Kingdom of Saxony Originally there were four in the Kingdom of Saxony: * Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen * Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden Kreishauptmannschaft Dresden was a Kreishauptmannschaft or administrative district in the Kingdom of Saxony. It was founded in 1835 and continued under the Free State of Saxony until it was merged with Kreishauptmannschaft Bautzen in 1934 Dresde ... * Kreishauptmannschaft Leipzig * Kreishauptmannschaft Zwickau In 1900, a fifth was added: * Kreishauptmannschaft Chemnitz References Former subdivisions of Germany {{Saxony-geo-stub ...
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