- July 1, 1972 by
merging the
former districts of Melle, Bersenbrück and
Wittlage, and most of the old
district of Osnabrück.
Eight muni****lities (Atter...
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Iburg (to 1932, then to
Landkreis Osnabrück)
Lingen Melle Meppen Osnabrück
Wittlage Cuxhaven (from 1937,
previously part of Hamburg) Geestemünde (1912–1924...
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ruins of Warburg,
Warberg Winsen Castle,
Winsen (Luhe)
Stiftsburg Wittlage,
Wittlage Welf Castle,
Hanover Wendhausen Castle,
Wendhausen Wilhelmstein Fortress...
- Baden-Württemberg Waldshut-Tiengen WTL Osnabrück
District Lower Saxony Wittlage WTM
Wittmund District Lower Saxony Wittmund WÜ Würzburg City
Bavaria Würzburg...
- Bremerhaven-Cuxland eG
Beverstedt Lower Saxony GV 25 292 657 47
Volksbank Wittlage eG
Bohmte Lower Saxony GVWE 5 265 626 94
Volksbank Nordhümmling eG Börger...
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eastern part of Bad
Essen northwards and
crosses the
Midland Canal in
Wittlage. "Direktwahlen in
Niedersachsen vom 12.
September 2021" (PDF). Landesamt...
- fell to Prussia.
Since 1885, the two
former offices Wittlage and
Hunteburg formed the
district Wittlage. 1815 an
Evangelical Lutheran church was founded...
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Wittlage District Railway to Hunteburg...
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Diepholz –
Nienburg I was
created in 1949, then
known as
Diepholz –
Melle –
Wittlage. In the 1965
through 1976 elections, it was
named Nienburg. From 1980 through...
- 12377
Minden Museum Railway Hille–Minden-Oberstadt–Kleinenbremen 12387
Wittlage District Railway Preussisch Oldendorf–Bad Essen-Bohmte 12388
Minden Museum...