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Lower Saxony Travel Guide
Lower Saxony ("Niedersachsen" in German) is the second largest
federal state (Bundesland) of Germany. Situated in the north-west of
the country, it measures 350 km from Schnackenburg on the River Elbe
to the Dutch border in the west, and 300km from Cuxhaven on the
North Sea coast to Hannoversch Münden at the southern extremity of
the state. Its population is almost equal to that of Sweden.
Lower
Saxony's capital Hannover is a great fair city. Here Europe met at
the EXPO 2000 and the CEBIT, the biggest computer fair worldwide,
attracts every year thousands of visitors. Plan at least half a day
in Hannover to see the Herrenhausen Gardens (intricate flowerbed
patterns and one of the largest garden fountains in Europe) and walk
amidst clean "new German" architecture (almost all of the old city
was destroyed by firebombing raids in World War II). Today nearly
60% of the city is preserved as parkland or forest. Source: world66.com
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