Leer has a population around 33,900 and lies at the confluence of the Leda and Ems rivers in Ostfriesland (East Frisia), Niedersachsen. The town is the commercial centre of Ostfriesland and is considered the tea capital of East Frisia, with Buenting, a major tea company, headquartered here. East Frisians drink more tea per capita than any other population in Europe.
The Altstadt has a well-preserved harbour area with historic brick warehouses. The Haus Samson is a baroque townhouse museum. The Emsfaehre connects Leer to the eastern bank. The Dollart, the bay where the Ems meets the North Sea, is accessible downstream. Emden is about 25 kilometres northwest. Groningen in the Netherlands is about an hour south. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxon regulatory standards.
Leer has a population around 33,900 and lies at the confluence of the Leda and Ems rivers in Ostfriesland (East Frisia), Niedersachsen. The town is the commercial centre of Ostfriesland and is considered the tea capital of East Frisia, with Buenting, a major tea company, headquartered here. East Frisians drink more tea per capita than any other population in Europe.
The Altstadt has a well-preserved harbour area with historic brick warehouses. The Haus Samson is a baroque townhouse museum. The Emsfaehre connects Leer to the eastern bank. The Dollart, the bay where the Ems meets the North Sea, is accessible downstream. Emden is about 25 kilometres northwest. Groningen in the Netherlands is about an hour south. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxon regulatory standards.
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