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  1. www.wikiwand.com › en › Lower_SaxonyLower Saxony - Wikiwand

    Introduction Lower Saxony Lower Saxony; Geography Location Regions General List of regions Climate; Administration Historical subdivisions Largest towns; History Regional history prior to foundation of Lower Saxony Medieval and early modern period Congress of Vienna to Second World War (1815–1945) Formation of the state (1945–1946) History of Lower Saxony as a state

  2. 3 de jun. de 1998 · Famous People from Lower Saxony. 1889-12-30 Georg von der Vring, German painter and writer (Soldier Suhren), born in Brake, Lower Saxony, Germany (d. 1968) 1897-09-10 Hilde Hildebrand [Emma Minna Hildebrand], German actress (Port of Freedom), born in Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany (d. 1976) 1903-02-27 Grethe Weiser, German actress (The Great ...

  3. Once the historic Kingdom of Hanover, Lower Saxony, Neidersachsen in German, is the only German state that has both mountainous and maritime areas. From the North Sea, an area known as East Frisia, to the Central Uplands and the Harz Mountains in the south. The state’s four UNESCO World Heritage Sites reflect the diversity of this region.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2021 · 11/03/2021. Whether hiking on the mudflats of the North Sea coast or horse riding in the Lüneburger Heide heath — Lower Saxony's landscape is diverse. Advertisement. After Bavaria, Lower Saxony ...

  5. The Billungs had governed the duchy of Saxony from AD 962, shortly after the last of the Ottonian dukes, Otto 'the Great', was able to claim the title of Germanic Roman emperor and required his relatives to manage Saxony. When the last of the Billungs, Duke Magnus, died in 1106, he had no son to succeed him.

  6. Moordorf, Lower Saxony. Coordinates: 53°28′31″N 7°23′58″E. Moordorf is a village in the German state of Lower Saxony. It is in the municipality of Südbrookmerland in the district of Aurich . Moordorf's most notable feature is the Moormuseum Moordorf, showing what life was like in the small huts on the East Frisian moors .

  7. German Empire. Oldenburg, former German state, successively a countship, a duchy, a grand duchy, and a Land (state) before it became a Regierungsbezirk (administrative district) of Lower Saxony Land in West Germany in 1946. As a result of the administrative reorganization in 1977, Oldenburg became part of the Weser-Ems administrative district.