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- Geestequelle is a Samtgemeinde ("collective muni****lity") in the district of Rotenburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated west of Bremervörde,...
- Westerwalsede 2. Fintel Fintel Helvesiek Lauenbrück1 Stemmen Vahlde 3. Geestequelle Alfstedt Basdahl Ebersdorf Hipstedt Oerel1 4. Selsingen Anderlingen Deinstedt...
- Germany State Lower Saxony District Rotenburg (Wümme) Muni****l ****oc. Geestequelle Subdivisions 3 Government  • Mayor Helmut Ringe (SPD) Area  • Total 33...
- Saxony-Anhalt a part of the village Oerel, itself part of the Samtgemeinde Geestequelle, district of Rotenburg, Lower Saxony a part of Bad Oldesloe, Schleswig-Holstein...
- Germany State Lower Saxony District Rotenburg (Wümme) Muni****l ****oc. Geestequelle Subdivisions 3 Government  • Mayor Heiko Wendte (SPD) Area  • Total 32...
- Oerel Bf General information Location Oerel, Geestequelle, Lower Saxony Germany Other information Station code n/a DS100 code AOE Fare zone HVV: F/1059...
- Germany State Lower Saxony District Rotenburg (Wümme) Muni****l ****oc. Geestequelle Subdivisions 3 Government  • Mayor Claus Dieter Wagenlöhner (CDU) Area...
- Germany State Lower Saxony District Rotenburg (Wümme) Muni****l ****oc. Geestequelle Government  • Mayor Heinz Buck (CDU) Area  • Total 16.22 km2 (6.26 sq mi)...
- Germany State Lower Saxony District Rotenburg (Wümme) Muni****l ****oc. Geestequelle Subdivisions 2 Government  • Mayor Johannes König Area  • Total 29.38 km2...
- muni****lities of Bremervörde and Gnarrenburg and the Samtgemeinden of Geestequelle, Selsingen, Sittensen, Tarmstedt, and Zeven. Stade I – Rotenburg II was...