Dohren, Rural municipality in Emsland district, Germany
Dohren is a rural municipality in Emsland district characterized by farmland, scattered houses, and small residential clusters. The area covers approximately 25.64 square kilometers and is home to around 1,165 residents throughout its agricultural landscape.
Dohren developed over generations as a traditional farming community rooted in the Emsland region. Despite changing times, the municipality maintained its rural character and agricultural identity through the decades.
The Sankt Bernardus Church forms the heart of the village and serves as a gathering place for the local Catholic community. The building anchors religious life and brings people together for celebrations throughout the year.
The municipality operates under postal code 49770 and is administered by a local mayor's office. Visitors will find straightforward rural infrastructure where local services and information can be accessed through the municipal administration.
Dohren sits at an elevation of approximately 25 meters above sea level within the flat landscapes of northern Germany. This low altitude shapes the level terrain and reflects the typical geography of the North German Plain.
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