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Schnackenburg : ウィキペディア英語版
Schnackenburg

Schnackenburg is a town in the Lüchow-Dannenberg district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Elbe. It is part of the ''Samtgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") Gartow. Lying at the easternmost projection of Lower Saxony, the town is bordered on all sides except the west by territory that was formerly East Germany. It is the least densely populated town ("Stadt") in what was West Germany, although there are nine towns in what was formerly East Germany that are less densely populated (mostly in Brandenburg).
==Etymology of the toponym==
The Polabian name of Schnackenburg is ''Godegord'' (also spelled ''Godegür'' in older German reference material), probably from ''god'' (< Slavic
*''gadă'') ‘snake’ and ''gord'' (< Slavic
*''gordă'') ‘fortress’, ‘town’. The German name Schnackenburg appears to be derived from Low Saxon ''Snaak'' or ''Snack'' ‘snake’ (plural ''Snaken'' or ''Snacken'') and ''Borg'' ‘fortress’, ‘town’.

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