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Preußisch Oldendorf

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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Detmold

Elevation
  
67 m (220 ft)

Area
  
68.78 km²

Local time
  
Sunday 6:07 PM

Administrative region
  
Detmold

State
  
North Rhine-Westphalia

District
  
Minden-Lübbecke

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Population
  
12,957 (30 Jun 2010)

Postal code
  
32361

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Weather
  
11°C, Wind NE at 18 km/h, 55% Humidity

Preußisch Oldendorf is a town in the Minden-Lübbecke district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. In 1905 the town name Oldendorf was changed officially by putting "Preußisch" in front of it, to make the distinction from other towns with the same name more easy (especially for mail and train stations).

Contents

Map of Preu%C3%9Fisch Oldendorf, Germany

Geography

Preußisch Oldendorf is situated on the north side of the Wiehengebirge, approx. 9 km west of Lübbecke, 24 km north-west of Herford and 30 km east of Osnabrück.

Extent and land usage of the borough

The town's borough has an area of 66.78 km². Its maximum north-south extent is about 11 km, its maximum east-west extent around 10 km. The highest point in the district is the Altes Verbrenn (291.1 m) in the southeast of the borough. The lowest point (45.8 m) lies in the northwest of the borough in the valley of the Großer Dieckfluss. Its entire northern boundary does not exceed 50 m at any point.

The territory of the borough is predominantly used for arable land and is correspondingly rural. In general, only the Wiehen Hills and the Egge ridge are wooded. Hollwinkel Wood is the only smaller woodland on the plain. Because the Wiehen and Egge constitute a relatively wide section of the Wiehen Hills here, woods occupy a relatively high proportion of the land - just under 20% - in comparison with neighbouring districts. The following table gives an overview of land usage:

Source: LDS

Neighbouring places

  • Stemwede
  • Espelkamp
  • Lübbecke
  • Hüllhorst
  • Rödinghausen
  • Melle
  • Bad Essen
  • Division of the town

    Preußisch Oldendorf consists of 10 districts:

    References

    Preußisch Oldendorf Wikipedia