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Nahne's history as a farming community goes back roughly 850 years; it used to belong to the parish of St. Johann (St. John) in Osnabrück. Prior to its incorporation into the city on 1 July 1972 it had strong economic links to Osnabrück – due to its largely agrarian character which had helped provide
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German Federal Statistical Office (Eds.): Historisches Gemeindeverzeichnis für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Namens-, Grenz- und Schlüsselnummernänderungen bei Gemeinden, Kreisen und Regierungsbezirken vom 27. 5. 1970 bis 31. 12. 1982 (Stuttgart/ Mainz, 1983), p.252
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The district's terrain is hilly – it is positioned between the Schölerberg and the Osterberg (127 m and 173 m above sea level respectively. Most of its land area is used for agricultural purposes. The district is divided along a north–south axis by the Iburger Straße
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racing: since the mid-1950s an international motorcycle racing competition has taken place on the grasstrack in Nahne. The event attracts interest from outside the region. It is hosted by the Auto- und Motorsportgemeinschaft Osnabrück (Osnabrück Car and Motor Sports
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The Kreishaus of the Osnabrück district is located in Nahne, within the boundaries of the city. The district assembly – the area's highest authority – meets there. Various other administrative bodies of the district are also based in the Kreishaus.
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Quarterly information from the Referat Stadtentwicklung und Bürgerbeteiligung (Department for Urban Development and Citizen Participation), Statistics Department, 4/2008
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with a population of 2,241 residents (as of 31 October 2009), thus making it the city's smallest district in terms of population. It covers an area of 4.854 km.
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the city with agricultural produce. Until 1934 Nahne had occupied a considerably larger area, stretching all the way up to the district of
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City of Osnabrück, Referat für Stadtentwicklung und Bürgerbeteiligung – Statistics Department, 11/2009
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in the north. Today the district is characterised by estate houses and large supermarkets; the
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Nahne is the birthplace of Christian Kleiminger, an
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Index

Osnabrück
Germany
Schölerberg
Kalkhügel
Sutthausen
Voxtrup
Georgsmarienhütte
Bundesstraße 51
Bundesautobahn 30
Fledder
Osnabrück district
Erich Maria Remarque
SPD
Rostock
Bundestag

Grasstrack
ISBN
3-17-003263-1
Quarterly information from the Referat Stadtentwicklung und Bürgerbeteiligung (Department for Urban Development and Citizen Participation), Statistics Department, 4/2008
City of Osnabrück, Referat für Stadtentwicklung und Bürgerbeteiligung – Statistics Department, 11/2009
52°14′50″N 8°03′30″E / 52.2472°N 8.0583°E / 52.2472; 8.0583
Category
Geography of Osnabrück

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