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    Arholzen is a municipality in the district of Holzminden, in Lower Saxony, Germany. References [ edit ] ^ "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes, Stand 31.

  2. Holzminden: Superficie: 692,48 km² Habitantes: 77.918 (31 de diciembre 2005) Densidad de población: 112,5 Habitantes por km² Código de Distrito: 03 2 55 Matrícula: HOL Composición: 32 Gemeinden: Dirección de la Administración: Bürgermeister-Schrader-Str.24 37603 Holzminden Website: www.landkreis-holzminden.de: Mapa del distrito

  3. Postal codes. 37632. Dialling codes. 05534. Vehicle registration. HOL. Eschershausen is a municipality in the district of Holzminden, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 20 km northeast of Holzminden, and 50 km south of Hanover . Eschershausen was the seat of the former Samtgemeinde ("collective municipality") Eschershausen .

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  5. The Burgberg, which belongs to the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, is located in the district of Holzminden in the Weser Uplands between the hill ranges of the Vogler to the north, the Homburgwald to the northeast, and the Solling to the south. It lies between the towns of Bevern in the southwest and Golmbach and Stadtoldendorf in the east.

  6. Brandes had been mayor and council member of the town of Holzminden and member of the district council of the district of Holzminden since 1956. He was a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament from 1963 until his death. There he was chairman of the CDU parliamentary group from 1965 to 1970 and from 1976 to 1982.

  7. The Holzminden–Scherfede railway was a 49 km long main line from Holzminden to Scherfede (now part of Warburg) in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia that connected the Altenbeken–Kreiensen railway with the Upper Ruhr Valley Railway. It ran continuously from 1876 to 1984. The most important town on the former line was Beverungen .