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122: 25: 243: 262:) or fen woodland. In 1830 it was the cause of complaint by the inhabitants of the neighbouring villages to their king. They said that, for years, they had not been able to harvest any hay and that their farms had been ruined by floods. Following a state treaty in 1860 between 165:
and consists of an enclosed woodland area of around 1,500 hectares (3,700 acres) with surrounding meadows and pastures. This low-lying depression lies partly within the territory of the city of Wolfsburg and partly within
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into a wetland with a rich variety of trees, in which both fen and riverside woods with birch, oak, ash and alder trees could flourish. Today large parts of the Barnbruch are
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covered only 1%. In 1875, as a result of the drainage, this had fundamentally changed. Now alders on covered 42% of the land, whilst pine and
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and periodic flooding created alder groves which were largely inaccessible to people. In 1833 softwood trees, especially the
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around 15 km to the east, the Barnbruch is the most valuable ecological lowland region along the upper course of the
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Up to 1770 the swampy Bruchwald was not forested and pine trees only grew on a few higher points (sand dunes of
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district road (Wolfsburg-Gifhorn northern link) and the village of
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The Barnbruch is about 4 x 7 kilometres across and is bordered:
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To the east by the industrial facilities of the Wolfsburg
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wetland
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