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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AurichAurich - Wikipedia

    Aurich ( German pronunciation ⓘ; East Frisian Low Saxon: Auerk, West Frisian: Auwerk, Saterland Frisian: Aurk [ˈau̯ɐk]) is a town in the East Frisian region of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Aurich and is the second largest City in East Frisia, both in population, after Emden, and in area, after Wittmund .

    • 4 m (13 ft)
    • Aurich
  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › AurichAurich – Wikipedia

    4 m ü. NHN. 42.970 (31. Dez. 2022) [1] Aurich ( ostfriesisches Platt: Auerk; saterfriesisch: Aurk) ist die Kreisstadt des Landkreises Aurich in Ostfriesland im Nordwesten Niedersachsens. Aurich ist die zweitgrößte Stadt Ostfrieslands – sowohl nach Einwohnern (hinter Emden) als auch nach der Fläche (hinter Wittmund ).

    • 197,29 km²
    • 4 m ü. NHN
  3. It is the capital of the district of Aurich and is the second largest City in East Frisia, both in population, after Emden, and in area, after Wittmund .

  4. Aurich is a district ( Landkreis) in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the North Sea, the districts of Wittmund and Leer, and the city of Emden . History. The history of the district is linked with the history of the region of East Frisia .

    • 1,287 km² (497 sq mi)
    • Germany
  5. Vehicle registration. AUR, NOR. Website. www .landkreis-aurich .de. Aurich is a district ( Landkreis) in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the North Sea, the districts of Wittmund and Leer, and the city of Emden .

    • 1,287 km² (497 sq mi)
    • Germany
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  7. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › AurichAurich — Wikipédia

    Aurich a été mentionnée pour la première fois dans un document officiel en 1276 sous le nom d' Aurechove. De 1811 à 1814, la ville a été le chef-lieu de l'ancien département français de l' Ems-Oriental . Du 21 octobre 1944, jusqu'au 23 décembre 1944, un camp de concentration nazi est construit à Aurich. Le camp était un camp annexe ...