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- The Oberdonaukreis (German: Upper Danube District) was one of the 15 administrative districts (German: Bezirke or Regierungsbezirke) of the Kingdom of...
- were merged with Palatinate-Neuburg and the new district was called Oberdonaukreis (Upper Danube District). In 1837, king Ludwig I of Bavaria renamed all...
- dissolved) Mainkreis (1808–1838) Naabkreis (1808–1810 / dissolved) Oberdonaukreis (1808–1838) Pegnitzkreis (1808–1810 / dissolved) Regenkreis (1808–1838)...
- Bavaria. In 1817, the city became an administrative capital of the Oberdonaukreis, then administrative capital in 1837 for the district Swabia and Neuburg...
- Pegnitzkreis and the Altmühlkreis (until 1810), in the south by the Bavarian Oberdonaukreis and in the west by the Württemberger Jagstkreis. In 1817, the number...
- Altmühlkreis (its center was Eichstätt) between 1806 and 1808, later Oberdonaukreis (its center was firstly Eichstätt between 1810 and 1817, later Augsburg...
- of State. Oettingen-Wallerstein organized general armaments in the Oberdonaukreis during the German Campaign of 1813. Until 1831 he kept the post as district...
- chosen from the fifth class and representing the Upper Danube area (Oberdonaukreis) in the chamber of deputies. The deputies came to the Landtag's grand...
- areas were added and other ones given to the Upper Danube District (Oberdonaukreis). In another territorial reorganization initiated by King Ludwig I on...
- publication. 1817 – Augsburg becomes an administrative capital of the Oberdonaukreis.[citation needed] 1825 – Chapel built in Protestant Cemetery. 1833 –...