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Niedersachsen (state) |
Coordinates: |
Lat: 52 40 00 N degrees minutes |
Lat: 52.6667 decimal degrees |
Long: 009 00 00 E degrees minutes |
Long: 9.0000 decimal degrees |
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Note: Lower Saxony is the second largest state of Germany, its area comprising some 47613.35 square kilometers. It lies between The Netherlands in the west and the German states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Saxony-Anhalt. It formed part of the historic Sachsen region. The people share a common Saxon origin and a common language, Plattdeutsch, related to Dutch, Frisian, and English. It received an influx of refugees during and after World War II. The modern state is a merger of four older districts: Hannover, Braunschweig, Oldenburg, and Schaumburg, created on November 1, 1946. The 2004 estimated population was 8,004,300. |
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Niedersachsen (preferred,C,V,Spanish)
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Niedersachsen (German,U,N)
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Lower Saxony (C,O,English-P,U,N)
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Saxony, Lower (C,O)
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Дæллаг Саксони (C,U,Ossetian/Ossetic)
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Alam-Saksi (C,U,Estonian)
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Ala-Saksi (C,U,Finnish)
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Alsó-Szászország (C,U,Magyar (Hungarian))
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An tSacsain Íochtarach (C,U,Irish Gaelic)
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Aşağı Saksonya (C,U,Turkish)
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Baixa Saxônia (C,U,Portuguese)
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Baja Sajonia (C,U,O,Spanish)
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Bassa Sassonia (C,U,Italian)
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Basse-Saxe (C,U,French)
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Britisch Niedersachsen (C,U,German)
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Delnja Sakska (C,U,Upper Sorbian)
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Dolna Saksonia (C,U,Polish)
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Dolné Sasko (C,U,Slovak)
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Dolní Sasko (C,U,Czech)
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Dolnosakska (C,U,Lower Sorbian)
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Dona-Saxän (C,U,Volapük)
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Donja Saska (C,U,Croatian)
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Guy Sahoña (C,U,Guarani)
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Hâ Saxony (C,U,Chinese, Hakka)
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Infra-Saxonia (C,U,Ido)
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Läichsaksen (C,U,Saterfriesisch)
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Land Neddersassen (C,U,Low German)
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Land Niedersachsen (C,U,German)
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Lawer Saxony (C,U,Scots)
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Leegsaksen (C,U)
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Lejassaksija (C,U,Latvian)
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Lound Läichsaksen (C,U,Saterfriesisch)
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Malsupra Saksio (C,U,Esperanto)
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Nedderſaſſen (C,U,Low German)
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Neddersassen (C,U,Low German)
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Nedersakse (C,U,Afrikaans)
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Nedersaksen (C,U,Western Frisian)
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Nedersaksen (Dutch)
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Neðra-Saxland (C,U,Icelandic)
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Needersachse (C,U)
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Neersassen (C,U,Low German)
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Nidasaksä (C,U,Pfaelzisch)
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Niddersachsen (C,U,Luxembourgish)
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Niðerseaxland (C,U,Anglo-Saxon)
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Niidersaksen (C,U,Northern Frisian)
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Quyi Saksoniya (C,U,Uzbek)
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Sachsen Hilir (C,U,Malay (macrolanguage))
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Sagsainn Ìosail (C,U,Scots Gaelic)
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Saks-Izel (C,U,Breton)
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Saksonia Chini (C,U,Swahili (generic))
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Saksonia e Ulët (C,U,Albanian)
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Sassonia Bassa (C,U,Venetian)
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Saxonia Beherea (C,U,Basque)
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Saxonia Inferioară (C,U,Romanian)
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Saxonia Inferior (C,U,Latin)
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Spodnja Saška (C,U,Slovene)
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State of Lower Saxony (C,U,English)
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Tlani Saxonia (C,U,Nahuatl)
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Žemutinė Saksonija (C,U,Lithuanian)
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Төменгі Саксония (C,U,Kazakh)
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Ніжняя Саксонія (C,U,Belarusian)
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نیدرزاکسن (C,U,Urdu)
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نیدرزاکسن (Persian-Farsi)
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تھلواں سیکسنی (C,U,Panjabi, Western)
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Нижняя Саксония (C,U,Russian)
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ساکسۆنیای خواروو (C,U,Central Kurdish)
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नीडरजाक्सन (C,U,Marathi)
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รัฐนีเดอร์ซัคเซิน (C,U,Thai)
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Долна Саксония (C,U,Bulgarian)
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Нижня Саксонія (C,U,Ukrainian)
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אונטער-זאקסן (C,U,Yiddish)
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निचला सैक्सोनी (C,U,Hindi)
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Доор Саксон (C,U,Mongolian)
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নিডারজাখসেন (C,U,Bengali)
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סקסוניה התחתונה (C,U,Hebrew )
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ქვემო საქსონია (C,U,Georgian)
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ニーダーザクセン州 (C,U,Japanese)
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下薩克遜 (C,U,Chinese, Yue)
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Доња Саксонија (C,U,Serbian)
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下萨克森 (C,U,Chinese)
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Κάτω Σαξονία (C,U,Greek)
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سكسونيا السفلى (C,U,Arabic)
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니더작센 주 (C,U,Korean)
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state (preferred, C) |
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established in 1946 |
first level subdivision (C) |
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