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Encyclopedia > Bergen (Landkreis Celle)

Bergen is a town in the northern Celle district on the Lüneburg Heath in Lower Saxony, Germany. The town is divided into twelve districts: Becklingen, Belsen, Bergen, Bleckmar, Diesten, Dohnsen, Eversem, Hagen, Hassel, Offen, Sülze, and Wardböhmen. The concentration camp Bergen-Belsen was located in the Belsen district. Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town A town is a residential community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousands, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas. ... Celle is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. ... The Lüneburg Heath (German: Lüneburger Heide) is a region in Lower Saxony in Germany. ... With an area of 47,618 km and nearly eight million inhabitants, Lower Saxony (German Niedersachsen) lies in north-western Germany and is second in area and fourth in population among the countrys sixteen Bundesl nder (federal states). ... It has been suggested that Internment be merged into this article or section. ... Bergen-Belsen, sometimes referred to as just Belsen, was a German concentration camp in the Nazi era. ...


The town has 13,505 inhabitants, according to the census (conducted in December, 2004). Members of the British military and their families, who were not included in the census, bring the actual population to about 16,000. These soldiers man a NATO base and training ground just outside the town. The Sieben Steinhäuser, a cluster of dolmens dating from the Stone Age, are located within training space. 1870 US Census for New York City A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ... Look up December in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The armed forces of the United Kingdom are known as the British Armed Forces or Her Majestys Armed Forces, officially the Armed Forces of the Crown. ... A Norwegian soldier (a Corporal, armed with an MP-5) A soldier is a person who has enlisted with, or has been conscripted into, the armed forces of a sovereign country and has undergone training and received equipment to defend that country or its interests. ... NATO 2002 Summit in Prague The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, the Atlantic Alliance or the Western Alliance, is an international organisation for collective security established in 1949, in support of the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington, DC, on 4 April 1949. ... The Sieben Steinhäuser (seven stone homes) are a group of dolmens in the Lüneburg Heath constructed by members of the Funnelbeaker culture in the second half of the third millennium BC during the New Stone Age. ... T shaped Hunebed D27 in Borger-Odoorn, Netherlands, recent. ... Stone Age fishing hook. ...


External links

  • http://www.bergen-online.de/


 
 

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