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Encyclopedia > Nienburg (district)
Nienburg
Statistics
State: Lower Saxony
Capital: Nienburg
Adm. Region: Hanover
Area: 1399 km²
Inhabitants: 126,300 (2001)
pop. density: 90 inh./km²
Car identification: NI
Homepage: landkreis-nienburgweser.de (http://www.landkreis-nienburgweser.de)
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Map of Lower Saxony highlighting the district Nienburg

Nienburg is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the districts of Diepholz, Verden, Soltau-Fallingbostel, Hanover and Schaumburg, and by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (district Minden-Lübbecke).

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History

From the early Middle Ages to the end of the 16th century this region was the heart of the county of Hoya. The ruling family became extinct in 1582, the central and southern parts of the county were annexed by the Lüneburg branch of the duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg. In 1705 the area of Nienburg and Hoya became subordinate to Hanover.


In 1866 the kingdom of Hanover was annexed by Prussia. The Prussian government established the districts of Nienburg and Stolzenau, which were merged in 1932.


Geography

The district is roughly located between Bremen and Hanover. The Weser river enters the district in the south, coming from North Rhine-Westphalia, and runs north towards Bremen.


Coat of arms

Coat of arms The coat of arms displays:
  • two horses on piles, a typical decoration of farms in the region
  • a bear's paw, symbolising the county of Hoya
  • a horn from the arms of the county of Wölpe

Towns and municipalities

Towns Samtgemeinden Free municipalities
  1. Hoya
  2. Nienburg
  3. Rehburg-Loccum
  1. Eystrup
  2. Heemsen
  3. Hoya
  4. Landesbergen
  5. Liebenau
  6. Marklohe
  7. Steimke
  8. Uchte
  1. Steyerberg
  2. Stolzenau

External links

  • Official website (http://www.landkreis-nienburgweser.de/) (German)
  • Non-Official website (http://www.nienburg-weser.de/) (German)


Rural and urban districts of Lower Saxony

Ammerland | Aurich | Bentheim | Braunschweig (Brunswick) | Celle | Cloppenburg | Cuxhaven | Delmenhorst | Diepholz | Emden | Emsland | Friesland | Gifhorn | Goslar | Göttingen | Hameln-Pyrmont (Hamelin-Pyrmont) | Harburg | Helmstedt | Hildesheim | Holzminden | Leer | Lüchow-Dannenberg | Lüneburg | Nienburg | Northeim | Oldenburg (town) | Oldenburg (district) | Osnabrück (town) | Osnabrück (district) | Osterholz | Osterode | Peine | Rotenburg | Salzgitter | Schaumburg | Soltau-Fallingbostel | Stade | Uelzen | Vechta | Verden | Wesermarsch | Wilhelmshaven | Wittmund | Wolfenbüttel | Wolfsburg

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  Results from FactBites:
 
KomSIS: Location - Profile (460 words)
The administrative district of Nienburg/Weser is geographically situated in the "middle" of Lower Saxony.
The B 6, which runs from Hannover via Nienburg to Bremen, is of particular significance to the district.
Between Nienburg and Hannover the plan is to widen this trunk road into a four-lane highway all along the route during the course of the decade.
Diepholz (district) (248 words)
It is bounded by (from the northeast and clockwise) the districts of Verden, Nienburg, Minden-Lübbecke (in North Rhine-Westphalia, Osnabrück, Vechta and Oldenburg, and by the cities of Delmenhorst[?] and Bremen.
The district was established in 1932 by merging the former districts of Diepholz and Sulingen.
The district extends from the southern outskirts of Bremen to the border of North Rhine-Westphalia.
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