Mandelsloh
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Mandelsloh is a borough of Neustadt am Rübenberge in the district of Hanover, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The village is close to the river Leine in a region known as the Hanoverian Moor Geest.
Important Buildings
- The basilica St. Osdag was probably built by Henry the Lion around 1180. It was named after the Burgundy Earl Osdag, who was killed during a battle against the Normans.
- After the fire of 1899 of the old Mandelsloh mill, a new Dutch wind mill was erected in 1906, which was operated by wind power until 1954 and by electricity until 1964. In 1992 it was converted for domestic purposes.
- Brick basilika St. Osdag
- Dutch wind mill
- Chapel of the cemetery
Sport
The Mandelsloh Knights are a well known Inline-Skaterhockey team who became German vice champions in 2002.
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Towns and municipalities in Hanover Region
- Barsinghausen
- Burgdorf
- Burgwedel
- Garbsen
- Gehrden
- Hanover
- Hemmingen
- Isernhagen
- Laatzen
- Langenhagen
- Lehrte
- Neustadt am Rübenberge
- Pattensen
- Ronnenberg
- Seelze
- Sehnde
- Springe
- Uetze
- Wedemark
- Wennigsen
- Wunstorf
![Coat of Arms of Hanover district](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ab/Wappen_der_Region_Hannover.svg/30px-Wappen_der_Region_Hannover.svg.png)
52°36′02″N 9°33′54″E / 52.6006°N 9.5650°E / 52.6006; 9.5650