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Standesamt Budsin

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Standesamt Budsin was a civil registration district (Standesamt) located in Kreis Kolmar, province of Posen of the German Empire (1871–1918) and administered the communities of:

Community Polish name Type 1895 Pop Prot Cath Jew Civil Ofc Police Ofc Court Ofc Cath. Ch Prot. Ch
Budsin Budzyń Town 1910 741 1081 88 Bud Bud Kol Bud Bud
Aschenforth Village 162 142 20 Bud Bud Kol Bud Jan
Braknitz Village 255 193 62 Bud Bud Kol Bud Bud
Grünwald, F Estate 28 26 2 Bud Bud Kol Rit Gra
Jankendorf Village 712 530 182 Bud Bud Kol Bud Jan
Kunkolewo Estate 78 49 29 Bud Bud Kol Bud Bud
Nuebuden Estate 46 40 6 Bud Bud Kol Bud Jan
Neuhütte Village 191 190 1 Bud Bud Kol Cza Gem
Prossen Estate 148 21 120 7 Bud Bud Kol Kol Gra
Prossen Village 187 53 134 Bud Bud Kol Kol Gra
Ostrowke Village 368 323 45 Bud Bud Kol Kol Kol
Segenfelde Village 253 177 76 Bud Bud Kol Kol, Rit Gra
Siebenschlößchen Village 381 256 121 4 Bud Bud Mar Wil Bud
Wischen Estate 167 21 146 Bud Bud Kol Gra Gra
Wischen Village 183 13 170 Bud Bud Kol Rit Gra
Wischen Hauland Village 391 389 2 Bud Bud Kol Rit Gra
Wischen Neudorf Village 287 246 41 Bud Bud Kol Rit Gra

Bud = Budsin; Cza = Czarnikau, Kr Czarnikau; Gra = Gramsdorf, Kr Obornik; Jan = Jankendorf; Kol = Kolmar; Mar = Margonin; Rit = Ritschenwalde, Kr. Wirsitz; Wil = Wilhelmstreu
Population data may be inaccurate (see German census of 1895).

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Administrative units of the Prussian province of Posen (1815–1919)
Bromberg government region
Urban Districts
(Stadtkreise)
Rural districts
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Posen government region
Urban Districts
(Stadtkreise)
Rural districts
(Landkreise)

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