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Oberamt (German: [ˈoːbɐʔamt],
plural Oberämter) was the
designation of an
administrative unit in the
German state of Württemberg,
introduced in 1758 instead...
- The
Oberamt Meisenheim, also
known as the
Lordship of
Meisenheim (Herrschaft Meisenheim) was an
administrative subdivision and
exclave of Hesse-Homburg...
- back to the
Oberamt Heidenheim,
which was
created at the
beginning of the 19th century. In 1808 it was
enlarged by
merging with the
Oberamt Giengen. It...
- an
administrative district; an
Oberamt was a
larger district,
subdivided into Unterämter.
Oberamt Zweibrücken
Oberamt Homburg (acquired in 1755 in a territorial...
- 16th century. The role
functioned as the head of the
district office (
Oberamt),
subordinate to the
court of
House of Liechtenstein. It was originally...
- Notzingen.
Kirchheim unter Teck was also, for
several centuries, seat of the
Oberamt (Oa.) Kirchheim.
Kirchheim unter Teck is
located in the
foothills of the...
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districts Unterallgäu, Oberallgäu and Lindau. The
district dates back to the
Oberamt Ravensburg,
which was
created in 1810 when the
previously free imperial...
- Freudenstadt. The
district dates back to the
Oberamt Tübingen in the
state of Württemberg. In 1811 the
Oberamt Rottenburg was created, and both were converted...
- half of the
Oberamt (old district) of
Weinsberg was added. In 1938, it was
recognized as a district, and in
addition to the
previous Oberamt,
parts of the...
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district dates back to the
Oberamt Tuttlingen,
which was
created in 1806.
After several minor changes it was
merged with the
Oberamt Spaichingen and converted...