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Großheide (Mönchengladbach)
Großheide (East Frisian: Grootheid) is a village and a municipality in the district of Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 10 km east of Norden, and 15 km northwest of Aurich. Community structure The municipality Großheide consists of 10 districts and incorporated villages: * Arle * Berumerfehn * Coldinne * Großheide * Menstede * Ostermoordorf * Südarle * Südcoldinne * Westerende * Westermoordorf Westermoordorf is a village (''Ortsteil'') of Großheide, a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the village of Berumerfehn. History Settlement in Westermoordorf began in 1797. In 1848, 378 peopl ... References Großheide Towns and villages in East Frisia Aurich (district) {{Aurich-geo-stub ...
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Menstede
Menstede-Coldinne is a district (''Ortsteile'') of the municipality of Großheide, in the district of Aurich, Lower Saxony, Germany. It mainly consists of the two villages Menstede and Coldinne. Other settlements in the district include Klosterdorf, Kölke, Breitefeld, Blinkheide, Coldinnergaste, Strück, and Westerbrande, together comprising an area of 12.45 km². The district is part of the municipality of Großheide since the 1972 Lower Saxony municipal reform, before that, it formed its own municipality. Etymology The place's name goes back to the Coldinne monastery. There are various theories about the interpretation of the name. It could either be a derivation from the name of the monastery ''ter waeren minne'' or it could be a Frisian-Low German Low German is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language variety, language spoken mainly in Northern Germany and the northeastern Netherlands. The dialect of Plautdietsch is also spoken in the Russian Mennonite diaspora ...
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Großheide
Großheide (East Frisian: Grootheid) is a village and a municipality in the Aurich (district), district of Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 10 km east of Norden, Lower Saxony, Norden, and 15 km northwest of Aurich. Community structure The municipality Großheide consists of 10 districts and incorporated villages: * Arle, Großheide, Arle * Berumerfehn * Coldinne * Großheide * Menstede * Ostermoordorf * Südarle * Südcoldinne * Westerende * Westermoordorf References

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Westermoordorf
Westermoordorf is a village (''Ortsteil'') of Großheide, a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the village of Berumerfehn. History Settlement in Westermoordorf began in 1797. In 1848, 378 people lived in the settlement, spread across 74 houses. Since 1826, the peat Peat is an accumulation of partially Decomposition, decayed vegetation or organic matter. It is unique to natural areas called peatlands, bogs, mires, Moorland, moors, or muskegs. ''Sphagnum'' moss, also called peat moss, is one of the most ... colony founded has borne its current name, which means either "village in the western moor" or "western village in the moor". The village has been part of the municipality of Großheide since the regional and administrative reform of 1 July 1972. Before that, it belonged to the municipality of Berumerfehn, which was incorporated into Großheide. References {{Authority control Großheide Villages in Lower Saxony ...
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Westerende
Westerende is an East Frisian village in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is an ''Ortsteil'' of the municipality of Großheide, in the Aurich district. The dispersed settlement is located about ten kilometers east of the city of Norden Norden is a Scandinavian and German word, directly translated as "the North". It may refer to: Places England * Norden, Basingstoke, a ward of Basingstoke and Deane * Norden, Dorset, a hamlet near Corfe Castle * Norden, Greater Manchester, a vill .... Westerende was an independent municipality until 1 July 1972, when it merged with four other surrounding municipalities to form the new municipality of Großheide. Etyomology The village's name refers to its location west of Arle. The settlement was first mentioned in 1420 as ''Westerenstede''. The current spelling has been in use since 1491. The district is divided into Terhalle, Schleen, and Westerende, of which Terhalle is the oldest. Other villages and residential areas in Westerende are Osterbrande (m ...
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Südcoldinne
Südcoldinne is an East Frisian village in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is an ''Ortsteil'' of the municipality of Großheide, in the Aurich Aurich (; East Frisian Low Saxon: ''Auerk'', West Frisian: ''Auwerk'', ) is a town in the East Frisian region of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Aurich and is the second largest City in East Frisia, both in popula ... district. The village has belonged to Großheide since the regional and administrative reform of 1 July 1972. Before that, it belonged to the municipality of Menstede-Coldinne, which was incorporated into Großheide. The settlement of Südcoldinne began around 1800 on a pasture area south of today's Coldinner Straße. The village was first referred to as ''Süder-Coldinne'' in 1871. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sudcoldinne Großheide Villages in Lower Saxony Towns and villages in East Frisia ...
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Südarle
Südarle is an East Frisian village in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is an ''Ortsteil'' of the municipality of Großheide, in the Aurich district. The village is located about 3.5 kilometers from the center of the municipality. The village has belonged to the municipality of Großheide since the Lower Saxony municipal reform of 1 July 1972. Before that, it belonged to the municipality of Arle, which was incorporated into Großheide as part of the reform. Settlement in Südarle began in 1797 on the Dornumer Moorweg. In 1848, 252 people lived in the peat Peat is an accumulation of partially Decomposition, decayed vegetation or organic matter. It is unique to natural areas called peatlands, bogs, mires, Moorland, moors, or muskegs. ''Sphagnum'' moss, also called peat moss, is one of the most ... colony, distributed across 48 houses. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sudarle Großheide Villages in Lower Saxony Towns and villages in East Frisia ...
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Ostermoordorf
Ostermoordorf is an East Frisian village in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is an ''Ortsteil'' of the municipality of Großheide, in the Aurich district. It is located directly to the east of Berumerfehn. Ostermoordorf was founded around 1790 as a peat colony and was first recorded in 1818 as ''Ostermoorrott''. The current name has been documented since 1852. The village in the moor Moor or Moors may refer to: Nature and ecology * Moorland, a habitat characterized by low-growing vegetation and acidic soils. People * Moor (surname) * Moors, Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the ... got its name due to its location east of the Berumerfehn canal. References {{Authority control Großheide Villages in Lower Saxony Towns and villages in East Frisia ...
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Coldinne
Menstede-Coldinne is a district (''Ortsteile'') of the municipality of Großheide, in the district of Aurich, Lower Saxony, Germany. It mainly consists of the two villages Menstede and Coldinne. Other settlements in the district include Klosterdorf, Kölke, Breitefeld, Blinkheide, Coldinnergaste, Strück, and Westerbrande, together comprising an area of 12.45 km². The district is part of the municipality of Großheide since the 1972 Lower Saxony municipal reform, before that, it formed its own municipality. Etymology The place's name goes back to the Coldinne monastery. There are various theories about the interpretation of the name. It could either be a derivation from the name of the monastery ''ter waeren minne'' or it could be a Frisian-Low German Low German is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language variety, language spoken mainly in Northern Germany and the northeastern Netherlands. The dialect of Plautdietsch is also spoken in the Russian Mennonite diaspora ...
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Aurich (district)
Aurich is a district (''Landkreis'') in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the North Sea, the districts of Wittmund and Leer, and the city of Emden. History The history of the district is linked with the history of the region of East Frisia. The district was established in 1977 by merging the former districts of Aurich and Norden. Geography The district is located in the westernmost part of East Frisia (''Ostfriesland''). In the west there is the mouth of the river Ems and the Krummhörn peninsula protruding into the estuary. With a population of approximately 190,000 (as of 31 December 2016) it is the biggest district of East Frisia. The district includes the three populated islands of Juist, Norderney and Baltrum, which belong to the East Frisian Islands. The small island of Memmert south of Juist is a nature reserve housing rare birds. Part of the district belongs to the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park. Islands: Norderney 26 ...
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Berumerfehn
Berumerfehn is part of the municipality Großheide in the district of Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. History Early years Berumerfehn was founded in 1794 by the Fehnkompanie of Norden. The Fehnkompanie was a peat digging company of people from Norden and Hage. By this time the village was named Norderfehn, because it was the only settlement founded inside the peat (Lower German: fehn) by of people from Norden. Later the name of the village changed to Berumerfehn because of the close distance to Berum 20th century In 1972 Berumerfehn got incorporated into the municipality of Großheide. 21st century On August 16, 2021, an F2 T5 tornado A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with the surface of Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, although the ... hit Berumerfehn and damaged about 50 houses. References {{Authority cont ...
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Arle, Großheide
Arle is an East Frisian village in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is an ''Ortsteil'' of the municipality of Großheide, in the Aurich district. The formerly independent municipality was incorporated into Großheide with the municipal reform law of 1 July 1972. History Arle, located on the edge of a geest, was already a provostship under the archbishopric of Bremen in the 12th century, although under the name ''Erle''. Unlike the neighboring Münster area, its provosts were not rich noblemen, but incumbent clergymen. The St. Boniface Church was built from tuff on a high mound at this time. A tower in Arle was mentioned in 1408, among the castles that were taken by the Hamburg Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-lar ...ers with the support of Keno tom Brok. The castle later belon ...
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