Arembarg
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[[Image:|200px|Flag of Arembarg]] | |
[[Image:|200px|Arembarg Coat of Arms]] | |
Subdivision of: | Hannover |
Cities: | |
Capital: | Meppen |
Largest: | Sögel |
Other: | Färstenau |
Languages: | |
Official: | Low Saxon |
Others: | Emisc, Daitsch, Batavian |
Governor: | Katrin Augustina von Trumpf |
Population: | 911 563 Arembärgen |
Established: | 1885, Division of Prussian Hannover |
Arembarg is one of the most western provinces within the Kingdom of Hannover.
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Provinces | |||
Arembarg | Bremen | Diepholz | Emsland | Goslar | Göttingen | Hannover | Harborg | Hildesheim | Hoya | Lüneborger Heide | Niemark | Osnabrück | Otenbruch | Verden | Wendland | |||
Cities | |||
Bleckede | Cuxhaven | Diepholz | Freeborg | Göttingen | Gronau | Hannover | Harborg | Lingen | Lüneborg | Meppen | Nienborg | Osnabrück | St Andreasberg | Ülzen | Verden |