Wiewen
Wiewen is a locality in Melle, Osnabrück, Lower Saxony. Wiewen is situated nearby to the suburb Gesmold, as well as near the locality Broxterheide.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Schloss Gesmold and Schloss Ledenburg.
Schloss Ledenburg
Castle
Burg Gröneburg
Archaeological site
Photo: Castritus, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Burg Gröneburg is an archaeological site, which is situated 3½ km east of Wiewen.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gesmold and Wellingholzhausen.
Gesmold
Suburb
Gesmold is a town and former municipality, now part of Melle, in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is placed between the Wiehengebirge and the Teutoburg Forest.
Wellingholzhausen
Village
Wellingholzhausen is a village, now part of the municipality of Melle, in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 25 km southeast of Osnabrück and 25 km northwest of Bielefeld. Wellingholzhausen is situated 6 km south of Wiewen.
Eicken-Bruche
Village
Photo: Corradox, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Eicken-Bruche is a village, which is situated 6 km east of Wiewen.
Wiewen
- Type: Locality
- Location: Melle, Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
52.2107° or 52° 12′ 39″ northLongitude
8.2807° or 8° 16′ 51″ eastElevation
90 metres (295 feet)Open location code
9F4C676J+77GeoNames ID
2809078
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Explore places such as Broxterheide and Wennigsen.
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