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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lower_SaxonyLower Saxony - Wikipedia

    Lower Saxony is a German state (Land) in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with 47,614 km 2 (18,384 sq mi), and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 Länder federated as the Federal Republic of Germany.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HanoverHanover - Wikipedia

    Hanover ( / ˈhænoʊvər, - nəv -/ HAN-oh-vər, HAN-ə-vər; German: Hannover [haˈnoːfɐ] ⓘ; Low German: Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) population makes it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in northern Germany after Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BraunschweigBraunschweig - Wikipedia

    Braunschweig has a population of 250,000 and is the 2nd largest city in Lower Saxony. Braunschweig is considered as one of the oldest cities in Germany, founded in 1031 by Henry the Lion. Braunschweig first reached its peak of over 100,000 in 1890.

  4. Lower Saxony, Land (state) of Germany. The country’s second largest state in size, Lower Saxony occupies an important band of territory across the northwestern part of the country. It is bordered by the North Sea and the German states of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg to the north and by the states.

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  5. Historia Historia regional antes de la fundación de Baja Sajonia El ducado de Sajonia alrededor del año 1000 Círculos imperiales a comienzos del siglo XVI.En rojo: el Círculo de Baja Sajonia, en marrón claro: el Círculo de Baja Renania-Westfalia Reino de Hannover (1815–1866), ducado de Brunswick, Gran Ducado de Oldemburgo y el principado de Schaumburg-Lippe en el siglo XIX

  6. Leer ( German pronunciation: [leːɐ̯] ⓘ) is a town in the district of Leer, in the northwestern part of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Leda, [3] a tributary of the river Ems, near the border with the Netherlands. With 34,958 inhabitants (2021), it is the third-largest city in East Frisia after Emden and Aurich .