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Ambergau

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woods. The basin-shaped valley is today a largely treeless arable farming region that has probably always been used by man for that purpose. Agriculture was the dominant industry until the 20th century. A moderate degree of industrialization began in 1727 in Bornum with a
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The Ambergau is bisected from south to north by the River Nette. The bigger lines of communication also run in a north–south direction through the region. These are the goods line from
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In addition, during the Middle Ages, there were 13 other settlements in the Ambergau, that were given up during the periods of abandonment (
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Kriegs- und Nachkriegsjahre in der Provinz. Bockenem und der Ambergau 1939 bis 1949.
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Meyer, Hannover 1887 (Unveränderter Neudruck. Sändig, Walluf bei Wiesbaden 1974,
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The 18 present-day settlements in the Ambergau, all within the borough of
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Der Ambergau. Wirtschafts-, Sozial- und Politikgeschichte.
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The Ambergau lies between the northwestern edge of the
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The name Ambergau is a combination of the German words
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is a historic landscape and natural region unit in the
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Natural region unit in southern Lower Saxony, Germany
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Index

Innerste Uplands
Lower Saxony
Middle Ages
Bockenem
Heber
Harplage
Hainberg
Gau
cultural landscape

Proto-Indo-European language
Nette
Gau
Germanic peoples

Harz Mountains
Hildesheim Börde
beech
blast furnace
Augustus William of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Wilhelmshütte
Derneburg
B 243 federal highway
A 7 motorway
Bockenem
Bockenem
Bornum
Hary
Jerze
Königsdahlum

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