- The
Ambergau is a
historic landscape and
natural region unit in the
Innerste Uplands in
southern Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a basin,
about 10 x 10 kilometres...
- Chrysoloras'
Erotemata were
likely first published in 1471 in
Venice by Adam de
Ambergau. It can be
considered the
first book ever
printed in Gr****,
since it bears...
-
Nette valley between the
northern part of the
Ambergau to the north, the
southern half of the
Ambergau to the south-southeast and the
ridge of
Heber to...
- Gudingau)
Flenithi (sometimes
considered part of Gudingau)
Suilbergau Ambergau (sometimes
considered part of Salzgau)
Salzgau (Salzgitter)
Densigau (sometimes...
-
North Harz Foreland. Its
central and
southern areas are
dominated by the
Ambergau, a
depression dissected by the Nette, a
tributary of the Innerste. In and...
-
Barenberge Bad
Salzdetfurth is only
signed northbound Parking area
Ambergau Ambergau parking area
Goslar Seesen 66 Rhüden/Harz B 82 – Rhüden/Harz, Lamspringe...
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Nesselberg Osterwald Süntel (W)
Wesergebirge (W) 379
Innerste Uplands Hildesheim Forest Vorholz Salzgitter Ridge Lichtenberge Hainberg Ambergau Harplage Heber...
- two-year renovation, it was
reopened as a
museum in 2006. Bockenem-Bornum,
Ambergau,
Lower Saxony Wilhelmshütte (decommissioned in 1966,
opened to the public...
-
Hildesheim (north),
Goslar (east) and
Northeim (west). To the
northeast is the
Ambergau (or Bockenem) bowl. The
Heber is
surrounded by a
number of hill ranges:...
-
several kilometres southwest of the town of
Salzgitter and
borders on the
Ambergau to the east. The
ridge is west of the
River Innerste,
northwest of the...