Wasserburg am Inn (district)

The county Wasserburg am Inn, officially district water a.Inn ( license plate from 1956: WS), belonged to the Bavarian administrative region Upper Bavaria.

The county encompassed ( with an area of ​​651.384 km ² ) the historical areas of the former county Hague, organized since 1838 as the Bavarian district court and expanded with the Freising parts of the district court Erding, and the district court Wasserburg. The latter was built in 1802 as a newly formed district court earlier order from the electoral district court Wasserburg and parts of the defunct electoral district court Kling. District Court of The Hague District Court and Wasserburg formed in 1862 with the establishment of the district offices, as in Bavaria, the separation of judiciary and administration was carried out at a lower level, the Royal Bavarian district office Wasserburg am Inn.

1852 created the Kingdom of Bavaria known as district municipalities. This regulated on local matters such as non-local road construction. For each judicial district there was a District Council. In the area of the Royal Bavarian district office Wasserburg am Inn, there were thus two district municipalities, namely Hague and Wasserburg.

1919 established the Free State of Bavaria then districts referred to self-government bodies. The two district municipalities were dissolved and established as a district Wasserburg new with a county council. An elected district did not yet exist. The county council headed by the State District Officer.

In 1939, the single name ' county ' introduced for all lower administrative authorities in the entire German Reich. The head of agency was now called the " District ". From 1946 he was also elected, from the council, from 1948 by the electorate.

The county Wasserburg am Inn ( license plate from 1956: WS) with the seat of the district office in Wasserburg am Inn was disbanded on 1 July 1972 at the regional reform in Bavaria and its territory allocated to the counties Rosenheim, Mühldorf, Erding, Ebersberg. The county Wasserburg had an area of ​​approximately 654.38 square kilometers with 62 predominantly rural municipalities ( three market towns) with 1352 places, hamlets and deserts, the population was approximately 50,000 inhabitants ( 1962).

The county Wasserburg am Inn consisted of the following municipalities (as 1954):

Aham, Albaching, Allmannsau, Amerang, Attel, Au am Inn, Babensham, Bachmehring, Mount, Roof Mount, Edling, Elsbeth, Evenhausen, Farrach, Freiham, Fürholzen, Gars am Inn, Gate Mountain, Griesstätt, green valley, Haag in Oberbayern, Isen, Jeßling, Kirchdorf, Kirchensur, Kling, Kronberg, Lappach Lengmoos, Maitenbeth, Mittbach, Mittergars, Oberornau, Penzing, Pfaffing, Pyramoos, Ramersberg, Rechtmehring, Reichertsheim, Rettenbachferner, Rosenberg, Rott am Inn, St. Christopher, St. Wolfgang, Schambach, Schiltern, Schlee field, simplicity, Schnaupping, Schoenberg, Schönbrunn, Schonstett, Soyen, Stadel ( later Klostergars ) Steppach, Titlmoos, Utzenbichl, Wang, Wasserburg am Inn, Westach, winches, Zillham and some unincorporated areas.

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