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Prussia–Hanover Boundary Stone

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Prussia–Hanover Boundary Stone

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Please check local regulations for: Stemweder Berg

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    March 10, 2024

    restored and initially installed with a few other examples of this type in front of Haldem Castle; In 1981 it was moved to its current location (source: notice board on site)

    No. 4, approx. 1 km east of the hiking car park not far to the south on the ridge path of the Stemweder Berg, the boundary stones in this row show the coat of arms of the diocese of Minden, the crossed keys, as well as the Lüneburg coat of arms, the parading lion with a heart, No. 288 , boundary stone from 1837 on Kammweg

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      March 10, 2024

      On the S 1 you keep passing the old Prussia/Hannover border stones

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        In the so-called 'Nienburg Treaty' of August 7, 1629, a border was established between the diocese of Minden and the House of Lüneburg in the Stemweder Berg area, which is still valid today in the district and state borders; When the Counts of Diepholz family died out in 1588, the Lower Saxony border area fell to Lüneburg; later, in the 19th century, the border between the kingdoms of Hanover (H) and Prussia (P) with its own letter boundary stones
        Today's state border NRW-NI, Kr. Minden-Lübbecke-Lkr. Diepholz, at the hiking car park between Stemshorn and Dielingen, coat of arms boundary stone No. 3, popularly this boundary stone is referred to as 'Schwedenstein'; In 1972 it was found badly damaged in the arable land not far away by the 'Lions Club Grafschaft Diepholz'

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          Location: Lemförde, Diepholz, Lower Saxony, Germany

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