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forest in the east. It was bordered by (from the north, clockwise):
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Brun, son of
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228:Ochsendorf
218:Wittingen
161:, 966-985
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59:Bardengau
45:Geography
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274:Hornburg
153:Brunonen
134:Lüneburg
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184:Liudolf
178:Billung
105:History
91:Evessen
75:Salzgau
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