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Nordhorn
ᚾᚩᚱᛞᚼᚩᚱᚾ | |
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District of Nordhorn | |
Country | Barceria |
District | Nordhorn |
Government | |
• Body | Committee of Nordhorn |
• Commitees | Alf Posse, David Hellberg, Evelyn Opland, Barbra Fjeld |
Elevation | 7 m (23 ft) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 201,068 |
• Rank | TBA |
Demonym | Nordhorni[1] |
Time zone | UTC-4 |
Standard Barcerian Postal Code | 01 |
Website | www |
Nordhorn (Barcerian: ᚾᚩᚱᛞᚼᚩᚱᚾ [nœrdhɔrn] ( listen) is one of the 30 Districts of Barceria. It is the northermost district, notable for it’s large port and many software development companies[2].
Etymology
The name Nordhorn (ᚾᚩᚱᛞᚼᚩᚱᚾ) has been proven to mean 'Northern Horn', referring to it’s geographical location, and it’s resemblance to a horn jutting out into the sea. [1]
History
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Government
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Economy
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 «Lexicon of geographical names in Barcerian» (Book). Institute for the Barcerian language. 27th June 2002.
- ↑ «Economical study on the Royal Citystate of Barceria» (PDF). The Commerce. 14 April 2020.
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