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    The Wittekindsberg is a hill, 281.48 m above sea level (NN), which forms the easternmost peak of the Wiehen Hills (German: Wiehengebirge) and is also the...
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    to north Traversed by Weser River Range Junction of Wiehengebirge (Wittekindsberg) and Wesergebirge (Jakobsberg) Coordinates 52°14′38″N 8°55′11″E / 52...
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    which lies to the south of it. It is overlooked by the Jakobsberg and Wittekindsberg hills. Bad Oeynhausen Bückeburg Minden Rinteln Vlotho The town of Porta...
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    next to the Hase River, and perhaps overruns fortifications on the Wittekindsberg, before ravaging southern Saxony. A Frisian uprising against Carolingian...
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  • Passau/Kühberg 0,5 87.7 Radio Ostfriesland Emden 0,2 87.7 WDR 5 Bad Oeynhausen/Wittekindsberg 0,1 87.7 Bayern 1 (Schwaben) Weiler (Allgäu)/Simmerberg 0,1 87.7 RSA...
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  • The Kreuzkirche on the Wittekindsberg (Wiehen Hills) was probably built by him...
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    chain is clearly defined by the Porta Westfalica gorge and the hill of Wittekindsberg, this is not so simple for its western extremity. To the west the Wiehen...
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    plain. The hill on the opposite side of the gorge to the west, the Wittekindsberg (294.2 m), which is the eastern guardian of the Wiehen Hills, defines...
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    Barkhausen for inauguration of the Emperor William Monument on the Wittekindsberg above the Porta Westfalica gap on 18 October 1896. Since then the monument...
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    Rüthing, Heinrich (1999). "Die Anfänge des religiösen Lebens auf dem Wittekindsberg nach den schriftlichen Quellen". Archäologie in Ostwestfalen (in German)...
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    eastern end of the range of the Wiehen Hills on the eastern slopes of the Wittekindsberg (294.2 metres or 965 feet above sea level). It towers above the great...
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    Weser Hills (Wesergebirge) View from the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument (Wittekindsberg, Wiehen Hills) over Porta Westfalica to the Jakobsberg (Wesergebirge)...
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    Vienna), Maria Theresa (1887, Vienna), and to Emperor William I (1896, Wittekindsberg, Westphalia). Also in Vienna are his monuments to Count Radetzky (1891)...
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    Wiehen Hills Burggrafenberg (282.8 m), Wuppertal, Staatsforst Burgholz Wittekindsberg (281.48 m), Porta Westfalica, Wiehen Hills Auf dem Heil (274 m), Ennepe-Ruhr...
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  • next to the Hase River, and perhaps overruns fortifications on the Wittekindsberg, before ravaging southern Saxony. A Frisian uprising against Carolingian...
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