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  1. Eime, Lower Saxony. Coordinates: 52°05′N 09°43′E. Eime, Lower Saxony. Municipality. Coat of arms. Location of Eime, Lower Saxony within Hildesheim district. Eime, Lower Saxony. Eime, Lower Saxony. Show map of Germany Show map of Lower Saxony Show all.

  2. The Cabinet Schröder I was the state government of the German state of Lower Saxony from 21 June 1990 until 20 June 1994. The Cabinet was headed by Minister President Gerhard Schröder and was formed by the Social Democratic Party and the Alliance '90/The Greens, after Schröder's winning of the 1990 Lower Saxony state election.

  3. The Lower Saxony Order of Merit ( German: Niedersächsischer Verdienstorden) is a civil order of merit, of the German State of Lower Saxony. The order was established 27 March 1961. [2] The order is presented in three classes, the highest is the Grand Cross of Merit (Großes Verdienstkreuz), the next is the Cross of Merit First Class ...

  4. The position was created in 1946, when the states of Brunswick, Oldenburg, Schaumburg-Lippe and the State of Hanover were merged to form the state of Lower Saxony. The current Minister President is Stephan Weil, heading a coalition government between the Social Democrats and the CDU. Weil succeeded David McAllister following the 2013 state ...

  5. Postal codes. 21423. Dialling codes. 04177. Vehicle registration. WL. Drage is a municipality in the district of Harburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. With Marschacht and Tespe it completes the Samtgemeinde Elbmarsch. Drage is close beside Winsen (Luhe), the center of the county Harburg .

  6. The Ministry for Interior and Sports of Lower Saxony is one of 10 ministries in Lower Saxony. [1] The office is located at the Lavesallee 6 in Hanover. [2] The current Minister is Daniela Behrends ( SPD) who has been the Minister since 19 January 2023. [3] The current state secretary is Stephan Manke who was appointed by Boris Pistorius on 19 ...

  7. It is named after a historical province that emerged during the Middle Ages; its capital is Hanover. Much of northern Lower Saxony is a vast lowland of heath and bog, part of the North German Plain. It includes the Lüneburg Heath - an expanse of heather, bracken, pine, bog and fields interspersed with small towns and villages - that gained its ...