Weser-Ems is a region in North Germany that encompasses the states of Lower Saxony and Bremen. It is named after the two principal rivers of the area, the Weser and the Ems. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, including sandy beaches, coastal marshes, flat plains, and rolling hills. Agriculture is a major industry in the area, with crops such as sugar beet, potatoes, and wheat being grown. The region is also home to several large cities, including Hanover, Oldenburg, and Bremen, which boasts the oldest seaport in Germany. The Weser-Ems region has a rich cultural heritage, with historic towns, castles, and museums showcasing the area's history. It is also a popular tourist destination, with visitors attracted to its stunning natural scenery, cultural events, and lively nightlife.
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