Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany

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Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany is a historic region and former county in northwestern Germany, known for its medieval castles, rural landscapes, and role as the namesake of Schaumburg, Illinois.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former county
historic region
borderedBy Weser
surface form: Weser River
contains Bückeburg
Rinteln
Schaumburg Castle
Stadthagen
country Germany
dissolutionCentury 19th century
hasCapital Stadthagen
hasCoatOfArms arms of Schaumburg
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
forestry
tourism
hasHistoricBuilding Bückeburg Palace
Schaumburg Castle
surface form: Schaumburg Castle keep

Stadthagen mausoleum
hasLandscapeFeature low mountain ranges
river valleys
hasSettlementPattern rural
hasTransportCorridor Weser River valley
heritageType cultural landscape
historicalRegionOf Lower Saxony
historicalRuler House of Lippe
House of Schaumburg
historicalStatus county of the Holy Roman Empire
influencedMigration German emigrants to Illinois
influencedToponym County of Schaumburg
surface form: Schaumburg County, Illinois
knownFor Weser Renaissance architecture
medieval castles
rural landscapes
language German
locatedIn Lower Saxony
Northern Germany
surface form: northwestern Germany
locatedNear Hanover
Minden
namedAfter Schaumburg Castle
namesakeOf Schaumburg, Illinois
partlyOverlaps modern district of Schaumburg
partOf Holy Roman Empire
Weser Uplands
surface form: Weser Uplands region
religionHistorically Lutheranism
Roman Catholicism
successorEntity district of Schaumburg
timePeriod Early modern period
Middle Ages

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Schaumburg, Illinois namedAfter Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany