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 (Precincts) 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 (central area), while the quarters of
Altenwerder,
Cranz,
Francop, Hausbruch,
Moorburg,
Neuenfelde and
Neugraben-Fischbek had belonged to the precinct (south Elbe). On 1 March 2008 Harburg's quarter
Wilhelmsburg was transferred to the borough Hamburg-Mitte in keeping with civic law. ==Geography==