• Nette, a district of Bockenem, in Lower Saxony, Germany All pages with titles beginning with Nette All pages with titles containing Nette Netta (disambiguation)...
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    Protestant Church in Bockenem was built in 1403, its baptismal font dates from 1703. Another interesting church can be seen in the village of Nette. The romanesque...
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    Nette is a river in Lower Saxony, Germany, a left tributary of the Innerste. The Nette rises in the Harz, in the municipality of Seesen. The Nette flows...
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    the centre and capital of which since the 13th century is the town of Bockenem. The basin, with its fertile agricultural fields, is surrounded by the...
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    Diekholzen: Egenstedt Bad Salzdetfurth: Groß Düngen, Wesseln Bockenem: Nette, Bönnien, Bockenem, Bornum Goslar (district) Seesen: Rhüden, Bornhausen, Seesen...
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    to Lutter am Barenberge in the south. To the west of the Hainberg lies Bockenem in the middle of the Ambergau. A section of the A 7 motorway runs in a...
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  • between Bockenem to the east-northeast and Lamspringe to the southwest. The ridge lies east of the valley of the River Lamme and west of the Nette valley...
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    Mountains in the southeast. Some distance away to the north are Bockenem on the Nette and Bad Gandersheim on the Gande to the southwest. The Heber region...
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  • east-northeast lies Holle and some distance away to the south-east is Bockenem; a few individual districts of these town boroughs reach as far as the...
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    Derneburg–Seesen railway from Derneburg – which again ran southwards – reached Bockenem in the Nette valley on 27 May 1887, Groß Rhüden on 1 October 1887 and finally...
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