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Cloppenburg (district)

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Country
  
Germany

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
lkclp.de

State
  
Lower Saxony

Vehicle registration
  
CLP

Capital
  
Cloppenburg

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Clubs and Teams
  
BV Cloppenburg, Reichsbahn Cloppenburg

Points of interest
  
Tier‑ und Freizeitpark Thüle Gm, Cloppenburg Museum Village, Moor‑ und Fehnmuseum Elisabethfehn, Historische Kinotechnik / Kino‑Mu, Postgeschichtliches Museum Friesoythe

Cloppenburg is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Ammerland, Oldenburg, Vechta, Osnabrück, Emsland and Leer.

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Map of Cloppenburg, Germany

Like the neighbouring Vechta district, it is well known for factory farming, especially of turkeys and pigs. These two districts are also known as the Schweinegürtel (“pig belt”). The ground is mostly of poor quality. The mass import of animal food made factory farming possible. With the help of liquid manure, corn is grown, which is also used for a growing production of biogas.

History

The region was part of the county of Tecklenburg in medieval times. It was then for a long time (1400-1803) property of the bishop of Münster. In 1803 it was annexed by Oldenburg and remained a part of Oldenburg until 1945. The district was established in 1933.

Geography

The district comprises the western portion of a historical region called Oldenburgisches Münsterland, which means "lands of Oldenburg formerly held by Münster". It is a plain countryside, which was originally swampy and full of tiny rivers and brooks.

The Thülsfelde Reservoir is an artificial lake that was built between 1924 and 1927 in order to prevent floods in the area. Today it is a major tourist attraction with several camping sites and a youth hostel.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms displays:

  • top left and top right: the cross as well as the red stripes are part of the arms of Oldenburg
  • bottom left: three water lilly leaves made up the arms of Tecklenburg
  • bottom right: red and yellow are the colours of Münster
  • Its blazon is: "Quarterly; I: Or, two bars Gules; II: Azure, a cross Or; III: Argent, three water lily leaves Gules; IV: Or, a fess Gules".

    References

    Cloppenburg (district) Wikipedia