Weser-Ems

Weser-Ems
Regierungsbezirk

Map of Lower Saxony highlighting the former Regierungsbezirk of Weser-Ems
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
Disestablished 2004-12-31
Region seat Oldenburg
Area
  Total 14,965.38 km2 (5,778.17 sq mi)
Population (30 Sep. 2004)
  Total 2,473,998
  Density 170/km2 (430/sq mi)

The Regierungsbezirk Weser-Ems was the most westerly of the four administrative regions of Lower Saxony, Germany, bordering on the Dutch provinces of Groningen, Drenthe and Overijssel. It was established in 1978 by merging the former regions Osnabrück, Aurich, and Oldenburg. It was formally dissolved by the end of 2004 along with the other Regierungsbezirke of Lower Saxony as part of an effort to optimize the administrative system of the state.[1]

The administrative centre of the Regierungsbezirk Weser-Ems was located in the Staatsministerium building in Oldenburg, a representative governmental complex from the period of the Grand Duchy and later Free State of Oldenburg. The department of educational affairs was based in Osnabrück, the department for financial affairs (Regierungskasse treasurer's office) in Aurich.

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Coordinates: 53°02′28″N 8°52′49″E / 53.04105°N 8.88019°E / 53.04105; 8.88019


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