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Wildeshausen is the capital of the Oldenburg district in north western Germany, located by the river Hunte .

In 1648 Wildeshausen and the surrounding district was ceded to Sweden, in the Peace of Westphalia, where it given as a fief to Gustav Gustavsson af Vasaborg, an illigitimate son of King Gustavus Adolphus, as a part of the Swedish Dominion of Bremen-Verden. In 1679, following the Treaty of Nijmegen, it was pawned, to the Prince-Bishop of Münster, in exchange for a loan of 100,000 Riksdaler.

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