Friedland

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Friedland is a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany, known for its historic border location and post-World War II refugee transit camp.

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Friedland canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
administeredBy Lower Saxony
surface form: state of Lower Saxony
country Germany
hasBorderFunction border crossing point during division of Germany
hasFacility Grenzdurchgangslager Friedland
hasHeritage Cold War border history
post-war migration history
hasMemorial memorials for refugees and displaced persons
hasMuseum documentation center on migration history
hasPart Friedland transit camp
village of Friedland
knownFor historic border location
post-World War II refugee transit camp
reception of displaced persons after World War II
reception of ethnic German resettlers
reception of refugees and asylum seekers
repatriation of German prisoners of war
languageUsed German
locatedIn Göttingen district
Lower Saxony
southern Lower Saxony
locatedNear Hesse
Thuringia
border between former East and West Germany
locatedOn Aller-Leine Valley
surface form: Leine River region
partOf West Germany
surface form: Federal Republic of Germany
postalCountry DE
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
transitCampEstablished 1945

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Göttingen district contains Friedland