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Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve The Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve (German: ''Naturschutzgebiet Lüneburger Heide'') is one of the oldest and largest nature reserves (''Naturschutzgebiete'' or ''NSG''s) in Germany, and the oldest and largest in Lower Saxony. It was first established on 29 December 1921 when an area of four square miles was declared a nature park by the Prussian Government. ==Description of the area== The boundaries of the ''Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve'' are identical with those of the ''Lüneburg Heath Nature Park''. It lies in the northern part of the region known as the Lüneburg Heath. It is bordered to the north by Hanstedt, to the east by Egestorf, to the south by Bispingen and to the west by Schneverdingen. At the centre of the reserve is the Wilseder Berg, at above NN the highest point on the north German Plain, formed from a ridge of end moraine by the glaciers of the ice age. Around 1900 the vast tracts of heathland were planted with forest or ploughed up for agriculture. In 1922, 21,000 hectares of the remaining heath was declared a nature reserve. In 1993 this protected area was expanded to 23,440 hectares. By the beginning of 2007 the area of the nature reserve had become identical with that of the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. This was further expanded on 14 February 2007 to 113,000 hectares. The districts of Soltau-Fallingbostel and Harburg are responsible for the area in their role as subordinate nature conservation authorities.
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