Adendorf
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Country | Germany |
State | Lower Saxony |
District | Lüneburg |
Population | 9,789 (2004) |
Area | 16.08 km² |
Population density | 609 /km² |
Elevation | 23 m |
Coordinates | 53°17′ N 10°27′ E |
Postal code | 21365 |
Area code | 04131 |
Licence plate code | LG |
Mayor | Joachim Pritzlaff |
Website | adendorf.de |
Adendorf is a municipality in the district of Lüneburg in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Cities and towns in Lüneburg (district)
Adendorf | Amelinghausen | Amt Neuhaus | Artlenburg | Bardowick | Barendorf | Barnstedt | Barum | Betzendorf | Bleckede | Boitze | Brietlingen | Dahlem | Dahlenburg | Deutsch Evern | Echern | Embsen | Handorf | Hittbergen | Hohnstorf | Kirchgellersen | Lüdersburg | Lüneburg | Mechtersen | Melbeck | Nahrendorf | Neetze | Oldendorf | Radburch | Rehlingen | Reinstorf | Reppenstedt | Rultstorf | Scharnebeck | Soderstorf | Südergeilersen | Thomasburg | Tosterglope | Vastorf | Vögelsen | Wendisch Wevern | Westergellersen | Wittorf