Vechta (district)

Vechta
District

Coat of arms
Country  Germany
State Lower Saxony
Capital Vechta
Area
  Total 813 km2 (314 sq mi)
Population (31 December 2013)[1]
  Total 134,188
  Density 170/km2 (430/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Vehicle registration VEC
Website kreis-vechta.de

Vechta (German pronunciation: [ˈfɛçta]) is a district (Landkreis) in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Oldenburg, Diepholz, Osnabrück and Cloppenburg.

History

In the 13th century the region was acquired by the bishop of Münster and became a part of his clerical state. When the clerical states of Germany were dissolved in 1803, Vechta was given to Oldenburg, while clerically still belonging to Münster, hence the name Oldenburger Münsterland is also used for the region (together with Cloppenburg district). The present district was established in 1945 and became a part of the newly founded state of Lower Saxony.

Geography

The countryside is generally flat. Only in the very south there is a hill chain close to the town of Damme, called the Damme Hills (Dammer Berge). The western shore of Lake Dümmer with its adjoining fens is also part of the district.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms displays:

Cities and municipalities

Cities Free municipalities
  1. Damme
  2. Dinklage
  3. Lohne
  4. Vechta
  1. Bakum
  2. Goldenstedt
  3. Holdorf
  4. Neuenkirchen-Vörden
  5. Steinfeld
  6. Visbek

References

External links

Media related to Landkreis Vechta at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 52°40′N 8°15′E / 52.67°N 8.25°E / 52.67; 8.25

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