The Stade Geest (German: Stader Geest ; Northern Low Saxon : Stoder Geest ) is a natural region of low, sandy heath ( geest ) in the North German Plain .
4-535: The Achim-Verden Geest (German: Achim-Verdener Geest ) is part of the Stade Geest . Its main part is in the northeast of the German state of Lower Saxony , a smaller part in the state of Bremen . The Achim-Verden Geest is an area of sandy terrain, which stretches along River Weser between the cities of Verden an der Aller , Achim and Bremen . It lies in the south of Elbe–Weser triangle . It borders in
8-777: Is further subdivided into the morainic areas of young drift ( Jungmoränen ) left by the Vistula glaciation : the Wesermünde Geest and Zeven Geest , which are separated by the Hamme-Oste Depression , and the Achim-Verden Geest , that is separated from the other two by the Wümme Depression . 53°23′21″N 9°08′54″E / 53.3893°N 9.1483°E / 53.3893; 9.1483 This Lower Saxony location article
12-607: Is number D27 in the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation's list of natural regions of Germany . The region known as the Stade Geest belongs administratively to the districts of Osterholz , Verden , Cuxhaven , Rotenburg (Wümme) and Stade , which used to be within the former province of Stade ( Regierungsbezirk Stade ). Small parts of the Geest also belong to the cities of Bremen and Bremerhaven The Stade Geest
16-632: The north on the Wümme Depression and in the east on the Lüneburg Heath . 52°59′54″N 9°17′36″E / 52.9983°N 9.2933°E / 52.9983; 9.2933 Stade Geest It includes a large part of the Elbe-Weser Triangle between the cities of Hamburg , Bremen and Cuxhaven and is bordered by the natural regions of the Elbe Marsch , Weser Marsch , Weser-Aller Plain and Lüneburg Heath . It
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