Wieda is a village and a former municipality in the district of Göttingen, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Since 1 November 2016, it is part of the municipality...
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The Wieda is a river in the German states of Lower Saxony and Thuringia. The Wieda has its source above the village of Wieda, flows through the village...
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karst, before reaching the River Wieda beyond the village of Obersachswerfen [de; nl] (belongs to Hohenstein). The Wieda, too, regularly dries up behind...
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JWD (janz weit draußen) = Really far out there Na Mann, du hast heut’ aba wieda ’ne Kodderschnauze (Literally: "Well, man, you have a bit of a dirty snout...
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Osterode am Harz Rossla Rottleberode Salza/Thüringen Sangerhausen Sollstedt Wieda Woffleben Construction labor teams that detained Poles Baubrigade 4 Baubrigade...
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Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, launched an initiative in 2008 called Scho wieda Steirisch g'redt to highlight the numerous dialects of Graz and Styria in...
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Samtgemeinden 1. Hattorf am Harz Elbingerode Hattorf am Harz1 Hörden am Harz Wulften am Harz 2. Walkenried Walkenried1 Wieda Zorge 1seat of the Samtgemeinde...
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("collective municipality") Walkenried, which was abolished in November 2016 when Wieda and Zorge were incorporated into the municipality. The village is principally...
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the Söse and the Oder; the latter being fed by the Sieber. The Zorge, the Wieda and the Uffe all flow into the Helme. → See List of hills in the Harz →...
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24 km long, winding and hilly, metre gauge railway from Walkenried via Wieda and Brunnenbachsmühle to Braunlage in the Harz Mountains of central Germany...
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Mühlgraben, formerly also called Uffe, a river of Thuringia, Germany Uffe (Wieda), a river of Lower Saxony and Thuringia, Germany This disambiguation page...
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for forced labor in heavy industry.: 354 Elements sent to the camp in Wieda in early May 1944 to assist railway construction as part of the Helmetalbahn...
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in Central Germany, immediately south of the Oder Dam and northwest of Wieda. At a height of 720 m above sea level (NN) it is the highest mountain in...
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Heringen. The headstreams of the Zorge, like other streams such as the Wieda, drain one of the rainiest regions of the Harz. The quantities of water...
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Samtgemeinde Walkenried consisted of the following municipalities: Walkenried Wieda Zorge 51°34′01″N 10°37′01″E / 51.567°N 10.617°E / 51.567; 10.617 v t...
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in the Harz Mountains of Germany. It is located between the villages of Wieda and Zorge in the unincorporated area of Harz in the district of Göttingen...
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sites in occupied France Sachsenhausen subcamps: Mackenrode, Nüxi, and Wieda Stutthof subcamps: Gerdauen, Heiligenbeil, Jesau, Praust, Schippenbeil,...
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East German power grid into the grids of Bad Sachsa, Walkenried, Zorge and Wieda. The converters consisted of a three-phase asynchronous motor with a short...
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tributary of the Wieda Ulster Unstrut Vesser Vippach Walkstrom Weid Weida Weihe Weilroder Eller White Elster Weißbach Werra Wethau Wieda Wilde Gera, a headstream...
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railway. Steinhuder Meer-Bahn StMB; 52,7 km Südharz-Eisenbahn Walkenried–Wieda–Braunlage–Sorge–Tanne; Wangerooger Inselbahn; 5,9 km. 900 mm (2 ft 11+7⁄16 in)...
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Brocken of the South Harz) 7200 South Harz; Harz NRP (LS) Bad Lauterberg, Wieda UA-OHA; OHA LS communication tower, Former location of the Berghotel Stöberhai...
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Hohegeiss together with Braunlage and the villages of Neuhof, Walkenried, Wieda, and Zorge became part of Lower Saxony in West Germany. On 1 August 1963...
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Poles and Soviets. 1944 May: III SS construction brigade camp relocated to Wieda. 12 August: Ford-Werke subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp established...
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Harz railway running on the territory of Brunswick from Walkenried via Wieda to Braunlage (later called the South Harz Railway), envisaged an extension...
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Altenbrak, Saxony-Anhalt Bremer Klippe (near c. 550 m), on the Jagdkopf, near Wieda, Lower Saxony Breitesteinklippen (near. c. 840 m), on the Achtermannshöhe...
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Dobbenburgh 1:10.28 19 Chris Fredriks 1:10.53 PR 20 Jur Veenje 1:10.87 PR 21 Gert Wieda 1:10.95 PR 22 Niels d'Huy 1:10.99 PR 23 Joep Kalverdijk 1:11.13 24 Sebas...
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Weesener Bach Weeser Aa Wennigser Mühlbach Werra Weser Westaue Westergate Wieda Wiedau Wienbeck Wieste Wietze, tributary of the Aller Wietze, tributary...
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Kaiserweg was situated at the crossing of the path with the Landstraße from Wieda to Braunlage. Until 1963 wood was loaded here. Wandern in the Westharz,...
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stayed on a pilgrimage. The premises were conveniently situated on the Wieda creek and the southern slopes of the Harz mountains. Shortly afterwards...
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