Eime, Lower Saxony

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Eime, Lower Saxony
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Location of Eime, Lower Saxony within Hildesheim district
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Eime, Lower Saxony
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Eime, Lower Saxony
Coordinates: 52°05′N09°43′E / 52.083°N 9.717°E / 52.083; 9.717 Coordinates: 52°05′N09°43′E / 52.083°N 9.717°E / 52.083; 9.717
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Hildesheim
Municipal assoc. Leinebergland
Government
   Mayor Hartmut Fischer (SPD)
Area
  Total21.93 km2 (8.47 sq mi)
Elevation
89 m (292 ft)
Population
 (2020-12-31) [1]
  Total2,555
  Density120/km2 (300/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
31036
Dialling codes 05182
Vehicle registration HI

Eime is a municipality in the district of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony, Germany.

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