Westermarsch Zwei
Westermarsch Zwei is a locality in Norden, Aurich, Lower Saxony. Westermarsch Zwei is situated nearby to the locality Flüthörn, as well as near the farm village Westermarsch Eins.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Norden Norddeich and Bargebur.
Norden Norddeich
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Norden-Norddeich is a nice old North-Sea seaside town in the Eastern Frisia region of Lower Saxony in Germany. It is visited by many people, who spend their vacation there.
Bargebur
Suburb
Photo: Frisia Orientalis, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Bargebur is an urban quarter in the east of the borough of Norden, northwestern Germany, and has a population of around 500, who inhabit an area of just 0.65 km². Bargebur is situated 7 km east of Westermarsch Zwei.
Leybuchtpolder
Village
Leybuchtpolder is part of the borough of Norden in East Frisia on Germany's North Sea coast and was an independent municipality until 1972. Leybuchtpolder is geologically the most recent of Norden's parishes and has 461 inhabitants. Leybuchtpolder is situated 9 km south of Westermarsch Zwei.
Westermarsch Zwei
- Type: Locality
- Location: Norden, Aurich, Lower Saxony, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
53.5937° or 53° 35′ 37″ northLongitude
7.12013° or 7° 7′ 13″ eastElevation
-1 metres (-3 feet)Open location code
9F59H4VC+F3GeoNames ID
2810260
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Localities in the Area
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