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Endeholz Destination Guide

Discover Endeholz in Germany

Endeholz in the region of Lower Saxony is a town located in Germany - some 131 mi or ( 210 km ) West of Berlin , the country's capital .

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Local time in Endeholz is now 04:20 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Berlin " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Copenhagen, Malmö, Wienhausen, Unterluss, and Ummern. When in this area, you might want to check out Copenhagen . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Endeholz ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Interesting facts about this location

Bargfeld

Bargfeld is a hamlet of about 190 inhabitants near Celle in Lower Saxony, Germany, documented since 1056, now belonging to the village municipality Eldingen. It has become famous for the many novels and stories the great German author Arno Schmidt has situated there, having lived there from 1958 until his death (1979). The Arno Schmidt Stiftung has its site in Bargfeld.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 52.70 10.35 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Villages in Lower Saxony

Eschede (Samtgemeinde)

Eschede is a Samtgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the district of Celle, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Its seat is in Eschede. The Samtgemeinde Eschede consists of the following municipalities: Eschede Habighorst Höfer

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Located at 52.73 10.25 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Celle (district), Samtgemeinden in Lower Saxony

Eschede train disaster

The Eschede train disaster was the world's deadliest high-speed train accident. It occurred on 3 June 1998, near the village of Eschede in the Celle district of Lower Saxony, Germany. The toll of 101 people dead and 88 (estimated) injured surpassed the 1971 Dahlerau train disaster as the deadliest accident in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was caused by a single fatigue crack in one wheel which, when it finally failed, caused the train to derail at a switch.

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Located at 52.73 10.22 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: 1998 in Germany, History of Lower Saxony, InterCityExpress, Railway accidents in 1998, Railway accidents in Germany, Transport in Lower Saxony

Lutter (Lachte)

The Lutter is a small river in the Lüneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany, right tributary of the Lachte. It has its source near Weyhausen, 7 km southeast of Unterlüß. It passes Bargfeld (where it is joined by the "Schmalwasser"), Eldingen, and Luttern. It flows into the river Lachte at Jarnsen, near Lachendorf, east of Celle.

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Located at 52.65 10.29 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Aller drainage basin, Rivers of Lower Saxony

Schmarloh

The Schmarloh is a ridge in the Südheide heath in the eastern part of the state of Lower Saxony in Germany, that lies between Groß Oesingen and Lachendorf north of the Wiehe Stream. Its highest point is the 69 metre high Jahrnsloh Berg, 2 km southwest of Groß Oesingen. It covers an area of 654 square kilometres . Originally the Schmarloh was an end moraine that was formed in the Drenthe-II stage of the Ice Age about 230,000 years ago.

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Located at 52.64 10.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: Forests and woodlands of Lower Saxony, Heidmark, Hills of Lower Saxony, Regions of Lower Saxony