Nienburg has a population around 32,600 and sits on the Weser river in Niedersachsen, roughly midway between Hannover and Bremen. The town calls itself the asparagus capital of Lower Saxony, with sandy soils in the surrounding Mittelweser area producing white asparagus commercially. A Spargelmuseum documents this local crop.
The Altstadt has a compact centre around the Marktplatz and Weserstrasse. The Weser crossing has been strategically important since medieval times. Hannover is about 50 kilometres southeast. Bremen is about 60 kilometres northwest. Minden lies to the east. The surrounding landscape is flat agricultural land with occasional moor patches. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxon regulations.
Nienburg has a population around 32,600 and sits on the Weser river in Niedersachsen, roughly midway between Hannover and Bremen. The town calls itself the asparagus capital of Lower Saxony, with sandy soils in the surrounding Mittelweser area producing white asparagus commercially. A Spargelmuseum documents this local crop.
The Altstadt has a compact centre around the Marktplatz and Weserstrasse. The Weser crossing has been strategically important since medieval times. Hannover is about 50 kilometres southeast. Bremen is about 60 kilometres northwest. Minden lies to the east. The surrounding landscape is flat agricultural land with occasional moor patches. Adult companionship follows Lower Saxon regulations.
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