Nethersex

Nethersex (Theech: Niedersachsen [ˈniːdɐzaksn̩], Low Saxish: Neddersassen) is a (Land)  in northwestern Theechland. It is the by land, with 47,624  (18,388 sq mi), and fourth  in  (7.9 micklered) among the sixteen Länder  as the Bound Ledewealth of Theechland. In Northern Low Saxish, a  of Low Saxish, and Saterland Frish, a  of Frish Tung, are still spoken, but the  of speakers is.

Nethersex borders on (from north and clockwise) the North Sea, the of Sleswick-Holstone, Hamborough, Mickleborough-Forepommers, Brandenborough, Saxes-Onhold, Thirings, Hetwars and North Rine-Westfals, and the Netherlands. Furthermore, the of Brims forms two  within Nethersex, one being the stead of Brims, the other, its sea of Brimerhaven. In fact, Nethersex borders more neighbours than any other Bundesland. The 's inhold the  Highover, Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lüneburg, Osnabridge, Oldsborough, Hildesham, Wolfsbeadle, Wolfsborough and Göttingen.

The northwestern of Nethersex, which lies on the  of the North Sea, is called East Freesland and the seven East Frish Islands offshore are  with. In the extreme west of Nethersex is the Emsland, a and, once  by  swamps. The northern half of Nethersex, also known as the North, is almost flat  for the  hills around the Brims and. Towards the south and southwest lie the northern of the Theech Middle Uplands: the Weser Uplands and the Harz. Between these two lie the Low Saxish Hills, a of low ridges. Thus, Nethersex is the only Bundesland that both  and.

Nethersex's and  are mainly  in its middle and southern, namely Highover, Brunswick, Osnabridge, Wolfsborough, Saltgitter, Hildesham and Göttingen. Oldsborough, near the northwestern, is another. The in the northeast is called the Lüneburg Heath (Lüneburger Heide), the  heathland  of Theechland and in  times wealthy due to salt mining and salt trade, as well as to a lesser  the  of its  up until about the 1960s. To the north, the Elb ea separates Nethersex from Hamborough, Sleswick-Holstone, Mickleborough-Western Pommers and Brandenborough. The south of the Elb are known as Altes Land (Old Ethel). Due to its and, it is the 's  of  farming, its  apples.

Most of the boundland's was  of the  Kingdom of Highover; the boundland of Nethersex has  the  and other  of the former kingdom. It was by the  of the Boundland of Highover with three smaller boundlands in 1946.