Verden

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Verden is a historic town in Lower Saxony, Germany, known for its medieval cathedral and location along the Weser River.

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Label Occurrences
Verden canonical 4

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
administrativeDistrict Verden district
surface form: Verden (district)
capitalOf Verden district
surface form: Verden (district)
cathedralDedication Saint Mary and Saint Cecilia
climate oceanic climate
country Germany
distanceToBremen approximately 35 km southeast
hasCulturalEvent equestrian tournaments
hasCulturalInstitution Domherrenhaus museum
hasIndustry agriculture
equestrian tourism
food processing
hasLandmark Domplatz (cathedral square)
Town Hall of Verden
Verden Cathedral
hasRailwayStation Verden (Aller) station
hasReligiousBuilding Verden Cathedral
surface form: Lutheran Verden Cathedral
historicalEvent site of the Massacre of Verden (782)
historicalStatus seat of the Prince-Bishopric of Verden
historicRegion Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
surface form: Electorate of Hanover

Prince-Bishopric of Verden
isPartOf Verden district
surface form: Verden (district)
knownFor Verden Cathedral
equestrian sports
horse breeding
medieval architecture
language German
localDialect Low German
locatedIn Lower Saxony
North German Plain
surface form: Northern German Plain

northwestern Germany
locatedNear Bremen
locatedOnRiver Aller River NERFINISHED
Weser
surface form: Weser River
officialName Verden (Aller)
postalCode 27283
region Weser-Aller region
religiousSignificance historic bishopric center
riverConfluence near confluence of Aller and Weser
shortName Verden self-linksurface differs
state Lower Saxony
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
transportConnection A27 motorway
railway line Bremen–Hanover
vehicleRegistrationCode VER

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Weser passesThroughCity Verden
Verden shortName Verden self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Verden (Aller)