- Its
administrative seat is the
village of Oerbke;
other villages are
Ostenholz and Wense. The
districts of
Osterheide and
Lohheide cover the Bergen-Hohne...
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Ostenholz Moor (German:
Ostenholzer Moor) is a
raised bog on the Lüneburg
Heath in the
German state of
Lower Saxony. It is
named after the
village of...
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beyond its
eastern boundary is the
larger Großes Moor, in the
south is the
Ostenholz Moor and on the
southern boundary the
Bannetzer Moor
which adjoins the...
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within the
restricted military area of Bergen-Hohne
Training Area (near
Ostenholz).
There is also a
Bronze Age
burial site near the
village of Vierde. the...
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Maujahn Moor - a
kettle bog near
Dannenberg in
Lower Saxony Oppenweher Moor
Ostenholz Moor
Pietzmoor Teufelsmoor Thorsberg moor - a bog near Süderbrarup in...
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depots and a
target factory. The
largest village in this area was and is
Ostenholz,
which was not
cleared and is like an
island of
habitation within the...
- Bremen,
Walsrode road
widens from 6 to 8
lanes 49
Westenholz Westenholz,
Ostenholz, Hodenhagen,
Krelingen Essel Rest area
Allertal Allertal rest area Buchholz...
- Unterlüß, the
Kiehnmoor and
Brambostel Moor, the bogs near Sittensen, the
Ostenholz Moor, the Meißendorf
Lakes and the
Bannetzer Moor this part of the Lüneburg...
- the
north is the
Ostenholz Moor
which comes almost right up to the edge of the reserve, the
River Meiße
running between the
Ostenholz Moor and the Meißendorf...
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parishes of Fallingbostel, Dorfmark,
Meinerdingen and Düshorn
including Ostenholz.
Today it
refers to the
region between Fallingbostel,
Soltau and Bergen...