Knut Diers

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Knut Diers (* 1959 in Hanover ) is a German geographer , former journalist and author of travel stories and travel guides .

Life

Born in the capital of Lower Saxony, Knut Diers worked for more than two decades as an editor at the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung . In 2007 he started his own business and founded the editorial office Buenos Diers Media .

The Geographer published several writings in particular places in Lower Saxony as Wolfsburg , Hannover, Ostfriesland and the East Frisian Islands , on the Weserbergland , the resin and the middle Weser , the island of Sylt and places like Lüneburg and Hameln , as well as the Emsland and the Altmuehltal .

Besides Diers wrote about the German Fairytale Route and the German Fehnroute , but also about the business location Hanover region .

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  1. a b c Compare the information and cross-references in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. a b c Compare the short vita on the spine of Knut Diers: Hannover - simply great! 100 reasons to be proud of this city , 1st edition, Gudensberg-Gleichen: Wartberg Verlag, 2015, ISBN 978-3-8313-2901-4 and ISBN 3-8313-2901-X