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Oldenburg is a former state in northwestern Germany whose capital was Oldenburg. The region gained its independence in the High Middle Ages. It survived the Napoleonic Wars as an independent country, formed part of the German Confederation, and was a member state of the German Reich … See more
The Oldenburgish state has been joined to numerous distant exclaves over time. Additionally, the country was governed for a long time by Danish rulers. Oldenburg Land is used to designate in a narrower sense the northern, … See more
The Oldenburgische Landschaft is responsible for the cultural heritage of Oldenburg Land (including Oldenburg Münsterland). The history of the state of Oldenburg is displayed in Schloss Oldenburg and other museums.
The territory of the … See more• Oldenburgische Bibliographie (16. Jahrhundert bis 1907). In der Landesbibliothek Oldenburg bearbeitet von Egbert Koolman. Lax, Hildesheim 1987 … See more
County of Oldenburg (1108–1774)
In the Holy Roman Empire Oldenburg was a county that developed around the settlement of Oldenburg, (first attested in 1108) and in the … See moreIn the nineteenth century the following coat of arms was adopted: A quartered shield, above divided, below divided by an upward point. In the first field are two red crossbars in gold … See more
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WebOldenburg, city, Lower Saxony Land (state), northwestern Germany. Situated at the junction of the Hunte River and the Küsten Canal, which links the Hunte and Ems rivers, about 25 miles (40 km) west of Bremen, …
WebJan 26, 2020 · 1. Lambertikirche. Source: gerwig kansteiner / flickr. Lambertikirche. The tallest building in the city, the Lutheran St Lambert’s Church has five towers, the highest of which measures 86 metres above …
WebThe Oldenburg State Museum is located in the heart of the city. The historic ensemble consisting of the Castle, Augusteum and Prinzenpalais harbours a veritable treasure trove: encompassing the fine arts, applied …