Georgsmarienhuette has a population around 32,600 and lies directly south of Osnabrueck in Niedersachsen. The town takes its name from the Georgsmarienhuette steelworks, founded in 1856 and named after King Georg V of Hannover and his wife Marie. Steel production shaped the town's identity, and the successor company GMH Gruppe remains a significant employer.
The Oeseder Berge, low wooded hills of the northern Teutoburger Wald foothills, provide recreation south of the built-up area. Osnabrueck Hauptbahnhof is about 10 kilometres north. Bad Iburg lies to the south. The town consists of several formerly independent villages merged in 1970. Hasbergen is to the west. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxon regulatory standards.
Georgsmarienhuette has a population around 32,600 and lies directly south of Osnabrueck in Niedersachsen. The town takes its name from the Georgsmarienhuette steelworks, founded in 1856 and named after King Georg V of Hannover and his wife Marie. Steel production shaped the town's identity, and the successor company GMH Gruppe remains a significant employer.
The Oeseder Berge, low wooded hills of the northern Teutoburger Wald foothills, provide recreation south of the built-up area. Osnabrueck Hauptbahnhof is about 10 kilometres north. Bad Iburg lies to the south. The town consists of several formerly independent villages merged in 1970. Hasbergen is to the west. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxon regulatory standards.
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