Schaumburg - Towns and Municipalities

Towns and Municipalities

Inhabitants as of December 31, 2005:

Towns

  1. Auetal, municipality (6,531)
  2. Bückeburg, town (20,922)
  3. Obernkirchen, town (9,884)
  4. Rinteln, town (28,907)
  5. Stadthagen, town (23,181)

Samtgemeinden (collective municipalities) with their member municipalities
* seat of the collective municipality

  • 1. Eilsen
    (6,967)
  1. Ahnsen (1,163)
  2. Bad Eilsen * (2,292)
  3. Buchholz (769)
  4. Heeßen (1,593)
  5. Luhden (1,150)
  • 2. Lindhorst
    (8,328)
  1. Beckedorf (1,594)
  2. Heuerßen (1,004)
  3. Lindhorst * (4,617)
  4. Lüdersfeld (1,113)
  • 3. Nenndorf
    (16,671)
  1. Bad Nenndorf, town * (10,296)
  2. Haste (2,656)
  3. Hohnhorst (2,227)
  4. Suthfeld (1,492)
  • 4. Niedernwöhren
    (8,712)
  1. Lauenhagen (1,470)
  2. Meerbeck (2,098)
  3. Niedernwöhren * (2,012)
  4. Nordsehl (827)
  5. Pollhagen (1,239)
  6. Wiedensahl, market town (1,066)
  • 5. Nienstädt
    (10,749)
  1. Helpsen * (2,022)
  2. Hespe (2,183)
  3. Nienstädt (4,905)
  4. Seggebruch (1,639)
  • 6. Rodenberg
    (16,035)
  1. Apelern (2,690)
  2. Hülsede (1,068)
  3. Lauenau, market town (4,159)
  4. Messenkamp (843)
  5. Pohle (962)
  6. Rodenberg, town * (6,313)
  • 7. Sachsenhagen
    (9,771)
  1. Auhagen (1,320)
  2. Hagenburg, market town (4,559)
  3. Sachsenhagen, town * (2,135)
  4. Wölpinghausen (1,757)

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