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tributary of
Lesum to the south, the
Weser to the west, the
marsh region of
Osterstade to the northwest, the
forest of Düngel to the
north (Garlstedt-Meyenburg...
- of six to ten
kilometres from the river. The
marshland here is
called Osterstade. Politically, the
Weser Depression is
divided between the
following administrative...
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villages of the
marshes on the
eastern s**** of the
lower Weser (the
Osterstade). Hanover, however,
preferred a
route via Lesum,
Scharmbeck and Beverstedt...
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River Lesum in the
northern part of Bremen, to the west by the
marshes of
Osterstade [de] (on the
Lower Weser south of Bremerhaven) and Land
Wursten (on the...
- Bremen, Buxtehude, Stade, and
Wildeshausen as well as the free
peasants of
Osterstade a contract,
organising the
financing and
provision of
soldiers in case...
- of the Wesermünde Geest. To the west it
borders on the
marsh known as
Osterstade on the east bank of the
Lower Weser and to the east on the
Hamme depression...
- in
Osterstade, *2 April 1866—21 September 1935*, Neuenwalde) 1930, death:
Friederike Helene Josephine Christiane von
Wersebe (Meyenburg in
Osterstade, *12 June...