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  1. Lohne lies in the Oldenburg Münsterland between Oldenburg to the north and Osnabrück to the south. Through the city goes the Weser-Ems-watershed from north to south. In the east is the catchment area of the Hunte and in the west the catchment area of the Hase, which lies on a Geest, part of the Dammer Berge.

  2. Oldenburg omtales første gang i skriftlige kilder i 1108 som Aldenburg i forbindelse med Egilmar 1., der regnes for den første greve af Oldenburg. Hans stamborg "Olde borg" (den gamle borg) blev den kerne, omkring byen Oldenburg og den oldenborgske stat voksede op. Byen voksede i betydning i kraft af sin beliggenhed ved vadestedet over Hunte.

  3. Weser-Ems Halle. Weser-Ems-Halle is a multi-purpose hall and arena complex with eight halls including the large Große EWE Arena, the small Kleine EWE Arena, the Kongresshalle and the Halle 3, or Messehalle. It is located in Oldenburg, Germany. The seating capacity of the venue is 6,069, for basketball games (at the Große EWE Arena).

  4. Oldenburg [2] (in basso tedesco Ollnborg ), anche nota in italiano come Oldemburgo, [3] è una città extracircondariale tedesca, che si trova nel Land della Bassa Sassonia. Con i suoi 170 389 abitanti, [1] Oldenburg è la quarta città più grande della Bassa Sassonia, dopo Hannover, Braunschweig e Osnabrück .

  5. The theatre was first opened in the times of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, on 1 February 1833. At that time it was a wooden structure built by local master carpenter Herman Wilhelm Muck, who also owned the building. Founder and first director of the theatre was Carl Christian Ludwig Starklof (1789–1850), a lawyer and writer who served as a ...

  6. Oldenburg Hauptbahnhof. /  53.14361°N 8.22250°E  / 53.14361; 8.22250. Oldenburg Hauptbahnhof (originally Oldenburg Centralbahnhof) is the main passenger station in the city of Oldenburg in the German state of Lower Saxony. It is a through station, with seven platform tracks. Its large reception hall was built in the Art Nouveau style.