Oldenburg (city)

During the French annexation (1811–1813) in the wake of the Napoleonic war against Britain, it was also known as ''Le Vieux-Bourg'' in French. The city is at the rivers Hunte and Haaren, in the northwestern region between the cities of Bremen in the east and Groningen (Netherlands) in the west. According to Germany's 2022 census, the city's population is 172,759. Oldenburg is part of the Northwest Metropolitan Region, which is home to approximately 2.8 million people.
The city is the place of origin of the House of Oldenburg. Before the end of the German Empire (1918), it was the administrative centre and residence of the monarchs of Oldenburg. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Other Authors: “...Aldenburg, Anton von, 1633-1680...”
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2by Johann Friedrich I. saský kurfirst, durínsky landgróf 1503-1554“...Aldenburg...”
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3“...Aldenburg - reformovaná cirkev...”
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