- The
Nordgeorgsfehn Canal (German:
Nordgeorgsfehnkanal or NGFK) is a
canal in East Frisia,
Lower Saxony, Germany. It
connects the Jümme with the Ems-Jade...
-
linear settlement, it is
located southeast of the town and east of the
Nordgeorgsfehn Canal. The name
Mullberg is
derived from the Low
German word Mull for...
- Saxony. A
linear settlement, it is
located south of the town,
along the
Nordgeorgsfehn Canal, just to the
northeast of Hinrichsfehn.
Rammsfehn is the second...
- of the town, on the
intersection of the Ems-Jade Canal [de] and the
Nordgeorgsfehn Canal. The
village was the
first to be
established in the late 19th...
- Wiesmoor, in
Lower Saxony. It is
located south of the town and west of the
Nordgeorgsfehn Canal. The
district is the
youngest of
Wiesmoor and was only created...
- standstill. Both
canals now end in the moor and were not
connected to the
Nordgeorgsfehn Canal as
originally planned. The
reason for this is seen as changed...
-
Klein Remels Kleinoldendorf Kleinsander Meinersfehn Neudorf Neufirrel Nordgeorgsfehn Oltmannsfehn Poghausen Remels Selverde Spols Stapel Südgeorgsfehn Remels...
- also created. The
border between the two
areas is now
formed by the
Nordgeorgsfehn Canal.
After the
integration of the
Kingdom of
Hanover into the Kingdom...
- of Russia, (est. 1819,
incorporated into
Berlin on 1
October 1920)
Nordgeorgsfehn (state of
Lower Saxony) –
George IV of
Hanover and the
United Kingdom...