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Haren is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany in the area of Emsland. Haren was first referenced in the During the Napoleonic age in 1803 the town was given to the Duke of Arenberg as a remuneration for the terrains on the opposite side of the stream. The French detainees worked, among different offices, the Haren-Rutenbrock channel, on account of which turf began to be delivered in the zone. Toward the finish of the 30 Years War Haren was totally decimated, yet before long recuperated and turned into a remarkable exchanging port at the Ems River. The occupants of Haren were in vast part tradesmen and mariners, transporting grain and different wares down the Ems River.
Amid the Napoleonic age in 1803 the town was given to the Duke of Arenberg as a remuneration for the grounds on the opposite side of the stream. Be that as it may, as of now in 1810 the town was legitimately fused into the French Empire. At the Congress of Vienna Haren, together with the whole Duchy of Arenberg-Meppen, was doled out to the Kingdom of Hanover, which thusly in 1866 turned out to be a piece of the Kingdom of Prussia and after that the German Empire. At first the new Polish enclave was named Lwow, after the city in South-Eastern Poland by then involved and later attached by the Soviet Union. Nonetheless, under Soviet weight the name was then changed to Maczkow.
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