Main article: History of Harburg upon Elbe Until 1937 Harburg belonged to the Prussian Province of Hanover, where it served as the capital of the Harburg district. In 1927 it was merged with the nearby city of Wilhelmsburg to form the city of Harburg-Wilhelmsburg. Following the Greater Hamburg Act, Harburg was incorporated into the city of Hamburg along with several other independent cities such as Altona. Despite its incorporation into Hamburg, Harburg continued to be the capital of the Hanoverian district of Harburg. In 1944, the district capital was moved to Winsen upon Luhe. On 1 January 2007 the Ortsämter were dissolved and the organisation of all boroughs of Hamburg was restructured. Previously the quarters of Eißendorf, Gut Moor, Harburg, Heimfeld, Langenbek, Marmstorf, Neuland, Rönneburg, Sinstorf and Wilstorf had belonged to the Kerngebiet Harburg, while the quarters of Altenwerder, Cranz, Francop, Hausbruch, Moorburg, Neuenfelde and Neugraben-Fischbek had belonged to the precinct Süderelbe. On 1 March 2008 Harburg's quarter Wilhelmsburg was transferred to the borough Hamburg-Mitte in keeping with civic law.
Geography
As of 2006, according to the statistical office of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein, the borough of Harburg has a total area of 160.6 km², while the Harburg quarter has an area of 3.9 km².
Administrative divisions
Along with the other boroughs of Hamburg, Harburg is divided into quarters:
Altenwerder
Cranz
Eißendorf
Francop
Gut Moor
Harburg
Hausbruch
Heimfeld
Langenbek
Marmstorf
Moorburg
Neuenfelde
Neugraben-Fischbek
Neuland
Rönneburg
Sinstorf
Wilstorf
Demographics
In 2006 there were 201,119 inhabitants in the borough. The population density was 1,253 people per km². 18.9% were children under the age of 18, and 18.7% were 65 years of age or older. 20.1% were resident aliens. 12,785 people were registered as unemployed. In 1999 there were 94,273 households, of which 23.9% had children under the age of 18 living in them and 40% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.11. Population by year
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
182,512
183,710
187,244
190,623
192,546
195,423
196,541
196,931
197,535
197,710
197,383
195,873
195,830
In 2006 there were 24,900 criminal offences in the borough. These numbers include the Harburg quarter.
Diet of the borough
Simultaneously with elections to the state parliament, the 51-member Bezirksversammlung is elected to represent the citizens. See also: Boroughs of Hamburg
The borough has 32 elementary schools and 26 secondary schools ; 3 elementary schools and 4 secondary schools are situated in the Harburg quarter. The Hamburg University of Technology is internationally renowned for its engineering faculties.
Infrastructure
Health systems
There were 316 physicians in private practice and 48 pharmacies in 2006.