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Neustadt am Rübenberge

Neustadt am Rübenberge is a town in the district of Hannover, in Lower Saxony, Germany. At 357 km2 (138 sq mi), it is the 9th largest settlement in Germany by area, though only about 45,000 inhabitants live there. It is in a region known as the Hanoverian Moor Geest.

Founding
, was founded around 1200, and recorded as a () in 1215. In 1426 it was recorded as und in 1523 as . ==Boroughs==
Boroughs
• • • • • • • • • DudensenEilvese • • Esperke • • Hagen • • • • • Mandelsloh • • Mariensee • • • • • • • • • • • • ==Mayor==
Mayor
Dominic Herbst (Alliance 90/The Greens) has served as mayor since 2019. He succeeded Uwe Sternbeck (Alliance 90/The Greens), who had been the mayor from 2004. ==Economy==
Economy
ConstructionIKN GmbH (Ingenieurbüro-Kühlerbau-Neustadt GmbH), design and manufacturing of coolers and pyro lines ==Twin towns – sister cities==
Twin towns – sister cities
Neustadt am Rübenberge is twinned with: • La Ferté-Macé, France (1980) ==Notable people==
Notable people
, 2020 • Friedrich Dedekind (), humanist, theologian and writer • Euricius Dedekind (1554–1619), composer • Georg Caspar Schürmann (1672–1751), composer, singer • Ludwig Christoph Heinrich Hölty (1748–1776), poet of ballads. • Gerhard von Scharnhorst (1755–1813), Prussian General and army reformer. • Georg Grabenhorst (1899–1997), author of Zero HourMelanie Brinkmann (born 1974), virologist, worked on the Cytomegalovirus. • Sami Haddadin (born 1980), electrical engineer, computer scientist and university professor re. robotics and artificial intelligence Sport Robert Enke (1977–2009), football goalkeeper, died here; played 287 games and 8 for GermanyDeniz Aycicek (born 1990), footballer, played over 200 games • Sebastian Ernst (born 1995), footballer, played over 250 games ==See also==
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