Over, Seevetal

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Over is a village in the municipality of Seevetal in Lower Saxony, Germany with about 1400 citizens (as of 31 December 2010). In 1972 Over and 18 other municipalities were assembled to form the new municipality of Seevetal.

Geography

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Elbe-dike in Over

Over lies south of the river Elbe. In Over the river Seeve flows into the Elbe. A part of the natural reserve Untere Seeveniederung lies in Over.

Sports

The sportsclub TSV Over-Bullenhausen was founded in 1931. Among its activities are soccer, tennis and swimming. Over has a public indoor swimming pool.

Coordinates: 53°26′09″N10°05′47″E / 53.4357°N 10.0965°E / 53.4357; 10.0965


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