Kehdingen
Kehdingen is the name of a landscape in the north German district of Stade on the Lower Elbe, the lower reaches of the River Elbe. It extends roughly from the mouth of the Oste in the north to the town of Stade in the south. Kehdingen is one of the Elbe Marshes. Until 1932 there was a Prussian district known as Land Kehdingen, and until 1975 there was an Evangelical-Lutheran deanery of Kehdingen with its base in Drochtersen, which was absorbed on 1 January 1976 into the deanery of Stade.
Important villages
- Bützfleth
- Drochtersen
- Freiburg/Elbe
- Wischhafen
Islands
- Krautsand
- Gauensieker Sand
- Asseler Sand
External links
- Web presence for Kehdingen Archived 2016-10-09 at the Wayback Machine
- Krimiland Kehdingen-Oste
- Ferienland Kehdingen
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Regions and landscapes of Lower Saxony
- Achim-Verden Geest
- Altes Land
- Ammerland
- Brunswick Land
- Calenberg Land
- Eichsfeld
- Elbe–Weser
- Emsland
- County of Bentheim
- Land Hadeln
- Land Wursten
- Harz
- Hildesheim Börde
- Hümmling
- Innerste Uplands
- Kehdingen
- Leine Uplands
- Lüneburg Heath
- Middle Weser
- Oldenburg Land
- Oldenburg Münsterland
- Osnabrück Land
- Eastphalia
- East Frisia
- Schaumburg Land
- Solling
- South Lower Saxony
- Stade Geest
- Wendland
- Weser Uplands
- Wümme Depression
- Zeven Geest
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