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- The Bramwald is a range of hills up to 408.1 m above sea level (NN) in the Weser Uplands in Lower Saxony (Germany). It is a unique, natural, wild, hill...
- southwards as far as the Reinardswald (on left bank of the Weser) and Bramwald (right bank), interrupted only by the island-like Uslar Basin and the narrow...
- following places in Germany: hills: Totenberg, the highest hill in the Bramwald, Lower Saxony Totenberg (Vorderer Vogelsberg) (357,5 m), near Treis an...
- subunit of the Northern Solling (370.0) within the major unit of Solling, Bramwald and Reinhardswald (370). The highest elevations on the Holzberg ridge include...
- 862.8 6,112 Bavaria Borkenberge Fischberg 134 440 North Rhine-Westphalia Bramwald Totenberg 408 1,339 Lower Saxony Brohmer Berge unnamed elevation near Matzdorf...
- Left-hand side: Reinhardswald Pyrmont Uplands Lippe Uplands Wiehen Hills Right-hand side: Bramwald Solling Burgberg Vogler Ith Süntel Weser Hills...
- foothills of the Solling in the north and the northern foothills of the Bramwald in the south. To the northeast and north they are p****ed by the lower reaches...
- 1959 374 The park includes the northern part of the Kaufungen Forest, the Bramwald and the Dransfeld Muni****l Forest. Its southern border adjoins the Meißner-Kaufung...
- 370 Solling (W), Bramwald (W) and Reinhardswald (W) 371 Solling Foreland Vogler (W) Elfas (L) Ahlsburg (L) Weper (L) 372 Leine-Ilme Basin (L) 373 Göttingen-Northeim...
- Nieme is a river in Lower Saxony, Germany that flows into the Weser in Bursfelde. List of rivers of Lower Saxony Environmental map service of Lower Saxony...