Rotenburg (district)
Rotenburg is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Stade, Harburg, Soltau-Fallingbostel, Verden, Osterholz and Cuxhaven.
History
In medieval times the region was part of the bishoprics of Bremen and Verden. After the Protestant Reformation the bishoprics became secular principalities and finally parts of the kingdom of Hanover.
The present district was established in 1977 by merging the former districts of Rotenburg and Bremervörde.
Geography
The Wümme river runs through the district from east to west. The marshy area to both sides of the river is called the Wümmeniederung ("Wümme plains").
Coat of arms
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The coat of arms displays:
- a lion carrying a cross; the lion was the heraldic animal of Hanover, the cross is symbolising the abbey of Verden
- two keys from the arms of Bremen
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Towns and municipalities
External links
Official website (German)
Referenced By
Bothel | Cuxhaven (district) | Harburg | List of German districts | List of cities in Germany/B | List of cities in Germany/R | List of cities in Germany starting with B | List of cities in Germany starting with R | Lower-Saxony | Lower Saxony | Lueneburg (region) | Lüneburg (region) | Niedersachsen | Osterholz | Rotenburg
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