BVR Samland

BVR Samland is a military installation in , . BVR Samland is situated nearby to the military installation , as well as near the shooting range .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Benhorn and Sieben Steinhäuser.

Locality
was a village in the old district of Fallingbostel, on the Heidmark in in North Germany. It disappeared from the map in 1935/36, because the German Wehrmacht wanted to establish the , today the largest military training area in Germany. is situated 4 km northwest of BVR Samland.

Locality
The also Siebensteinhäuser is a group of five dolmens on the in the NATO , in the state of in northern Germany. is situated 4½ km northeast of BVR Samland.

Locality
was a village in the old district of Fallingbostel located in the Heidmark in the north German state of . The villagers were 'relocated' in 1935/36 because the German Wehrmacht wanted to create a huge military training area on the heathland and forest of the Heidmark. is situated 5 km northwest of BVR Samland.

BVR Samland

Latitude
52.76549° or 52° 45′ 56″ north
Longitude
9.76823° or 9° 46′ 6″ east
Open location code
9F4FQQ89+57
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2900162852
Open­Street­Map feature
military=­supply point
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