Leer (district)
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| State: | Lower Saxony | |||||||||||||||||
| Capital: | Leer
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| Area:||1086 km²
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| Inhabitants:||163,800 (2002)
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| pop. density:||151 inh./km²
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| Car identification:||LER
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| Homepage:||http://www.landkreis-leer.de
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HistoryFor the history prior to 1744 see East Frisia. In 1744 Ostfriesland was annexed by Prussia. In 1867 the region was subdivided into districts, and the districts of Leer and Weener were established. In 1932 these two districts were merged. GeographyThe district is located in the southern part of East Frisia. The Ems river runs through the district, coming out of the Emsland in the south and flowing into the Dollart, a bay of the North Sea. The island of Borkum, belonging to the East Frisian Islands, is also a part of the district. Coat-of-arms
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