Cuxhaven ( German Cuxhaven [kʊksˈhaːfən] , n. German Cuxhoben ) is a city in Germany , a regional center, located in Lower Saxony .
| City | |||
| Cuxhaven | |||
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| Cuxhaven | |||
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| A country | |||
| Land | Lower saxony | ||
| Area | Cuxhaven (area) | ||
| Oberburgomaster | Ulrich Götsch (non-partisan) | ||
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| Square | 161.91 km² | ||
| Center height | 2 m | ||
| Timezone | UTC + 1 , in summer UTC + 2 | ||
| Population | |||
| Population | 50,055 people ( 2011 ) | ||
| Density | 309 people / km² | ||
| Digital identifiers | |||
| Telephone code | 04721 ... 04724 | ||
| Postcode | 27472, 27474, 27476, 27478 | ||
| Car code | Cux | ||
| Official code | 03 3 52 011 | ||
| cuxhaven.de (German) | |||
It is part of the Cuxhaven area . The population is 50,055 people ( as of December 31, 2011 ) [1] . It covers an area of 161.91 km². The official code is 03 3 52 011 .
The twin city of August 14, 2004 was the Russian city of Murmansk .
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Famous personalities associated with Cuxhaven
- Karsten Niebuhr (1733-1815) - traveler in the countries of the Arab world , mathematician, cartographer, naturalist. Born in the village of Ludingworth, which has now become part of Cuxhaven.
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