- Emsland
Infobox German district
name=Emsland
state=Lower Saxony
capital=Meppen
area=2,881
population=309,613
population_as_of=2005
density=108
carsign=EL
url=http://www.emsland.deLandkreis Emsland is a district in
Lower Saxony ,Germany named after the river Ems. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Leer, Cloppenburg and Osnabrück, the state ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia (district ofSteinfurt ), the district ofBentheim and theNetherlands (provinces ofDrenthe and Groningen).History
For a long time the Landkreis Emsland was extremely sparsely populated, due to the
fen s on both sides of the river. Small villages were established in medieval times along the river and on theHümmling . In the13th century the bishops of Münster gained control over the region; the Emsland remained property of the bishop until1803 , when the clerical states were dissolved. It came under rule ofPrussia andArenberg , but after theNapoleonic Wars theCongress of Vienna decided to hand the territory over to theKingdom of Hanover . The Duchy of Arenberg continued to exist as a fief of the Hanoverian kings. When Hanover was annexed by Prussia (1866 ), the dukes were deposed soon after.The now Prussian Province of Hanover was subdivided into districts in
1885 ; four districts were established on the territory of what is now the Landkreis Emsland. The districts were merged in1977 to form the present district.In1950 a governmental plan for the development of Emsland was adopted. Its aim was to turn the region into an industrial location. This was accomplished by draining the fens and establishing projects like the test track of the maglev "Transrapid " and several largeshipyard s such as theMeyer-Werft inPapenburg . Although the Landkreis Emsland lost much of its original character, some areas retain their natural character, for example the Hümmling.1977 district reforms in Lower Saxony unite the former districts of Lingen, Meppen and Aschendorf-Hümmling in the district of Emsland, with Meppen as administrative seat. The Emsland remains a veryRoman Catholic region compared to other parts of Lower Saxony.Geography
The district is located on the Dutch border. It is named after the Ems river, which crosses the region from south to north. It is an absolutely plain countryside, which was once full of fens. The only elevations are in the Hümmling, which is a hilly forest area east of the Ems.
Although the Emsland region is nowadays primarily a county among many others in Lower Saxony, its locals have what could be called a distinct sense of regional pride which will unlikely be found elsewhere in this state.
Coat of arms
Cities and municipalities
(Population 2005)
Free municipalities and cities
#Emsbüren (9,749)
#Geeste (11,279)
#Haren, city(22,754)
#Haselünne , city (12,549)
#Lingen , city (51,318)
#Meppen, city (34,196)
#Papenburg , city (34,519)
#Rhede (4,228)
#Salzbergen (7,436)
#Twist (9,640)Samtgemeinden
- Dörpen (15,446)
- Freren (10,834)
- Herzlake (9,821)
- Lathen (10,815)
- Lengerich (9,083)
Nordhümmling (12,149)- Sögel (15,484)
- Spelle (12,653)
- Werlte (15,660)
External links
* [http://www.emsland.de Official website] (German)
* [http://www.emslandmarkt.de Emslandmarkt Businessguide] (German)
* [http://www.emsland-touristik.de/ Touristical website] (German, English, Dutch)
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