Bad Laer
Bad Laer is a municipality and health resort in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the Teutoburg Forest, approx. 20 km south of Osnabrück.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 9,250 residents
- Description: municipality of Germany
- Also known as: “03459005” and “Laer”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bad Rothenfelde and Glandorf.
Bad Rothenfelde
Town
Photo: Malchen53, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Bad Rothenfelde is a municipality and health resort in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the Teutoburg Forest, approx. Bad Rothenfelde is situated 5 km east of Bad Laer.
Glandorf
Village
Photo: MrsMyer, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Glandorf is a municipality in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated close to the Teutoburg Forest, 24 km south of Osnabrück. Glandorf is situated 6 km west of Bad Laer.
Bad Iburg
Town
Photo: Basotxerri, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Bad Iburg is a spa town in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the Teutoburg Forest, 16 km south of Osnabrück, and the Hermannsweg long-distance hiking trail passes through it. Bad Iburg is situated 7 km northwest of Bad Laer.
Bad Laer
Latitude
52.1014° or 52° 6′ 5″ northLongitude
8.0865° or 8° 5′ 12″ eastPopulation
9,250Elevation
82 metres (269 feet)Open location code
9F4C432P+HJOpenStreetMap ID
node 240118744OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
6552976Wikidata ID
Q174476
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In Other Languages
From Albanian to Waray—“Bad Laer” goes by many names.
- Albanian: “Bad Laer”
- Albanian: “Laer”
- Basque: “Bad Laer”
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- Bavarian: “Bad Laer”
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- Breton: “Bad Laer”
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- Catalan: “Bad Laer”
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- Cebuano: “Bad Laer”
- Cebuano: “Laer”
- Chechen: “Бад-Лар”
- Chinese: “Bad Laer”
- Chinese: “巴德拉埃尔”
- Chinese: “巴特拉尔”
- Czech: “Bad Laer”
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- Danish: “Bad Laer”
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- Dutch: “Bad Laer”
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- Esperanto: “Bad Laer”
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- Estonian: “Bad Laer”
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- French: “Bad Laer”
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- German: “Bad Laer”
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- Hungarian: “Bad Laer”
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- Irish: “Bad Laer”
- Italian: “Bad Laer”
- Italian: “Laer”
- Japanese: “バート・ラーエル”
- Kazakh: “Бад-Лар”
- Kirghiz: “Бад-Лар”
- Ladin: “Bad Laer”
- Ladin: “Laer”
- Luxembourgish: “Bad Laer”
- Luxembourgish: “Laer”
- Macedonian: “Бад Лар”
- Malay: “Bad Laer”
- Malay: “Laer”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Bad Laer”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Bad Laer”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Laer”
- Persian: “باد لائر”
- Piemontese: “Bad Laer”
- Polish: “Bad Laer”
- Polish: “Laer”
- Portuguese: “Bad Laer”
- Portuguese: “Laer”
- Romanian: “Bad Laer”
- Romanian: “Laer”
- Russian: “Бад-Лар”
- Serbian: “Бад Лаер”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Bad Laer”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Laer”
- Spanish: “Bad Laer”
- Spanish: “Laer”
- Swedish: “Bad Laer”
- Swedish: “Laer”
- Tatar: “Бад-Лар”
- Turkish: “Bad Laer”
- Ukrainian: “Бад-Лер”
- Upper Sorbian: “Bad Laer”
- Upper Sorbian: “Laer”
- Uzbek: “Bad Laer”
- Uzbek: “Laer”
- Vietnamese: “Bad Laer”
- Vietnamese: “Laer”
- Volapük: “Bad Laer”
- Volapük: “Laer”
- Waray (Philippines): “Bad Laer”
- Waray (Philippines): “Laer”
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