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  1. Braunschweig. Oldenburg. Osnabrück. Wolfsburg. Göttingen. Salzgitter. Hildesheim. Wilhelmshaven. The following table lists the 63 cities and communes in Lower Saxony with a population of at least 25,000 on December 31, 2017, as estimated by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany. [2]

  2. On November 8, 1951 Dissen received the city rights. The name "Dissen am Teutoburger Wald " was officially ordered by the Lower Saxony Ministry of the Interior with effect from 1 January 1976. Since 1 March 2005 Dissen has a full-time mayor. Since May 26, 2019 Eugen Görlitz ( CDU) is mayor . Origin of the place name.

  3. Elsdorf is a municipality in the district of Rotenburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. History [ edit ] Elsdorf belonged - as to its government - to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen , established in 1180. [2]

  4. Wustrow, Lower Saxony. /  52.92194°N 11.12167°E  / 52.92194; 11.12167. Wustrow ( German pronunciation: [ˈvʊstʁo]) is a town in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is part of the Samtgemeinde ("collective municipality") Lüchow .

  5. Nienburg, Lower Saxony. /  52.64111°N 9.20694°E  / 52.64111; 9.20694. Nienburg ( German: [ˈniːn.ˌbʊʁk] ⓘ, official name: Nienburg/Weser) ( Low German: Nienborg, Neenborg or Negenborg) is a town and capital of the district Nienburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany .

  6. 27639. Dialling codes. 04741. Vehicle registration. CUX. Website. www.midlum.de. Midlum ( N. Low Saxon: Millm) is a village and a former municipality in the district of Cuxhaven, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Since 1 January 2015 it is part of the municipality Wurster Nordseeküste .

  7. Munster, Lower Saxony. /  52.98861°N 10.09111°E  / 52.98861; 10.09111. Munster ( West Low German: Munste ), also called Munster (Örtze) or formerly Munsterlager, is a small town in the district of Heidekreis, in Lower Saxony, Germany almost equidistant from Hamburg and Hanover. The town is home to the German Army's largest garrison and ...