- The
Ahlsburg is a
range of
bunter sandstone hills,
relatively small in area and up to 411.4 m above sea
level (NN), in the
southern part of
Lower Saxony...
- The
Ahlsburg or
Alerdestein was an
Imperial castle near
Stapelburg in the present-day Harz district, in the
German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The site of...
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Ahlsburg (411.4 m)
Amtsberge (392.2 m) Bückeberg (367 m)
Burgberg (355.0 m)
Deister (405.0 m)
Elfas (409.6 m) Hils (480.4 m)
Holzberg (444.5 m) Homburg...
- Dieße is a
river of
Lower Saxony, Germany. It p****es
Ahlsburg and
Ellensen Forest. List of
rivers of
Lower Saxony Environmental map
service of
Lower Saxony...
- D****el.
Ellensen Forest lies
between Solling and
Ahlsburg mountain ranges and is
separated from the
Ahlsburg by the
valley of the Dieße river.
Among the hills...
- district,
Ahlsburg ???-Berg (298.0 m; with
Grubenhagen Castle),
Northeim district,
Ahlsburg Böllenberg (297 m),
Northeim district,
Ahlsburg Iberg (295...
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above NN
State m ft
Adelegg Schwarzer Grat 1,118 3,668 Baden-Württemberg
Ahlsburg Sackberg 411.4 1,350
Lower Saxony Ahr
Hills Aremberg 623 2,044 Rhineland-Palatinate...
- Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.
Prior to that an
Imperial castle,
mentioned as
Ahlsburg in the 14th century, was
erected a few
kilometres south-southwest in the...
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Bramwald (W) and
Reinhardswald (W) 371
Solling Foreland Vogler (W)
Elfas (L)
Ahlsburg (L)
Weper (L) 372 Leine-Ilme
Basin (L) 373 Göttingen-Northeim
Forest (L)...
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incised Ecker valley towards the north-northeast,
where it p****es the
Ahlsburg, and then
leaves the Harz. The
upper Ecker valley is part of the Harz National...