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Stade (region) : ウィキペディア英語版
Stade (region)

The Stade Region emerged in 1823 by an administrative reorganisation of the dominions of the Kingdom of Hanover, a sovereign state, whose then territory is almost completely part of today's German federal state of Lower Saxony.〔The reorganisation's legal basis was the ''Ordinance of High-Bailiwicks'' (Landdrostei-Ordnung).〕 Until 1837 the ''Kingdom of Hanover'' was ruled in personal union by the Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
The official title of the Region was ''High-Bailiwick of Stade'' (1823–1885; ) and then ''Governorate of Stade'' (1885–1978; ). The ''High-Bailiwick of Stade'', being a mere administrative unit of the integrated ''Kingdom of Hanover'', was named after and seated in Stade, Bremen-Verden's former capital, taking over its staff, installations and buildings. The territory of the ''Stade Region'' was combined by the territories of the Land of Hadeln, the Duchies of Bremen and Verden ((:ˈfɛːɐ̯dən)), all Hanoverian dominions, which were collectively administered. The territory belonging to the ''Stade Region'' covered about the triangular area between the mouths of the rivers Elbe and Weser to the North Sea and today's German federal states of Hamburg and Bremen.〔For a map of the ''High-Bailiwick of Stade'' see here (Landdrostei Stade )〕 This area included about today's ''Lower Saxon'' counties () of Cuxhaven (southernly), Osterholz, Rotenburg upon Wümme, Stade and Verden as well as of the Bremian exclave of the city of Bremerhaven.
==History==


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