NORTHEIM (DISTRICT)


'Northeim' is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the northwest and clockwise) the districts of Holzminden, Hildesheim, Goslar, Osterode and Göttingen, and the state of Hesse (district of Kassel).

Contents
History
Geography
Coat of arms
Towns and municipalities
External links

History


In medieval times the area had been part of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Later the majority of it belonged to Hanover and then Prussia. In 1885 the Prussian government created districts in the newly acquired provinces. In the region of Northeim the districts of Northeim, Uslar and Einbeck were established. Northeim and Uslar were merged in 1932, and they were again merged with Einbeck in 1974. The district's area was further enlarged in 1977, when some municipalities of neighbouring districts joined the Northeim district.

Geography


The district is located in the Weserbergland mountains. The Weser forms the western border of the district. Another river, the Leine, runs through the district from south to north. It is joined by the River Rhume, which flows through the town of Northeim before entering the Leine.

Coat of arms


The coat of arms displays two identical lions in blue and yellow, both representing the former two districts of Northeim and Uslar. The lion itself represents the duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

Towns and municipalities


TownsMunicipalities
#Bad Gandersheim#Dassel#Einbeck#Hardegsen#Moringen#Northeim#Uslar#Bodenfelde#Kalefeld#Katlenburg-Lindau#Kreiensen#Nörten-Hardenberg

External links



Official website (German)

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