Holzminden (district) explained

Holzminden
State:Lower Saxony
Capital:Holzminden
Area:692
Kreisschlüssel:03255
District Admin:Michael Schünemann
Carsign:HOL
Url:landkreis-holzminden.de
Image Coa:DE Landkreis Holzminden COA.svg

Holzminden (pronounced as /de/) is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany, with the town of Holzminden as its administrative capital. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Hamelin-Pyrmont, Hildesheim and Northeim, and by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (districts of Höxter and Lippe).

History

The district was established in 1833 within the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg. It was moved to the Prussian Province of Hanover as part of a territorial exchange in 1942. The last territorial modification was in 1974.

Geography

The district is located in the Weserbergland mountains, roughly between Hamelin and Göttingen. The Weser River forms the southwestern border of the district and runs through its northern parts.

Coat of arms

The lion is taken from the arms of the County of Everstein; the counts ruled over the region in the 14th century and were the founders of the City of Holzminden. The bar in the bottom is symbolising the Weser River.

Towns and municipalities

align=left width=33%TownsSamtgemeinden
  1. Holzminden


Free municipalities

  1. Delligsen
  1. Bevern1
  2. Golmbach
  3. Holenberg
  4. Negenborn
  1. Bodenwerder1, 2
  2. Brevörde
  3. Halle
  4. Hehlen
  5. Heinsen
  6. Heyen
  7. Kirchbrak
  8. Ottenstein
  9. Pegestorf
  10. Polle
  11. Vahlbruch
  1. Boffzen1
  2. Derental
  3. Fürstenberg
  4. Lauenförde
    1. Arholzen Deensen
      1. Dielmissen Eimen Eschershausen2
    2. Heinade Holzen
    3. Lenne Lüerdissen
  1. Stadtoldendorf1, 2
  2. Wangelnstedt
1seat of the Samtgemeinde; 2town

Partner regions

See also

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