Diekholzen

Diekholzen is a village and a municipality in the , in , . It is situated approximately 6 km southwest of on the Beuster, a tributary of the .
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  • Type: Locality with 5,980 residents
  • Description: municipality of Germany
  • Also known as: 03254011
  • Neighbors: and

Places of Interest

Highlights include St. Nikolaus and Schwarze Heide.

Community center
is a community center.

Nature reserve
is a nature reserve.

Monastery
Photo: Hildesia, Public domain.
is a Benedictine nunnery in Marienrode, a district of in . An Augustinian monastery was founded here in 1125 by the Bishop of Hildesheim, Berthold I von Alvensleben, in a place then known as Baccenrode.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hildesheim and Bad Salzdetfurth.

is a town in , north-central . With a population of over 100,000, it is located southeast of on the river, a tributary of the Leine.

Village
is a village.

Diekholzen

Latitude
52.1° or 52° 6′ north
Longitude
9.9333° or 9° 56′ east
Population
5,980
Elevation
120 metres (394 feet)
Open location code
9F4F3WXM+X8
Geo­Names ID
6552476
Wiki­data ID
Q282101
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Diekholzen” goes by many names.
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  • Chechen: Дикхольцен
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  • Chinese: 迪克霍尔岑
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  • Japanese: ディークホルツェン
  • Kazakh: Дикхольцен
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  • Macedonian: Дикхолцен
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  • Occitan (post 1500): Diekholzen
  • Persian: دیکهولتسن
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  • Tatar: Дикхольцен
  • Turkish: Diekholzen
  • Ukrainian: Дікгольцен
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  • Vlaams: Diekholzen
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  • Waray (Philippines): Diekholzen
  • Welsh: Diekholzen
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  • Zulu: Diekholzen

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Diekholzen”. Photo: Torbenbrinker, CC BY-SA 3.0.