- Look up
Bucht or
bucht in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bucht is a
Swedish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gunnar Bucht (born 1927)...
- of the lake with 214 m (702 ft). Even
further west of it is the
Buochser Bucht, but the lake
sharply turns north again through the
narrow opening between...
- The
Heligoland Bight, also
known as
Helgoland Bight, (German: Helgoländer
Bucht) is a bay
which forms the
southern part of the
German Bight,
itself a bay...
- Jagdfliegerführer
Deutsche Bucht (Fighter
Leader German Bight) was one of the
primary divisions of the
German Luftwaffe in
World War II. It was formed...
- 胶州湾;
traditional Chinese: 膠州灣; pinyin: Jiāozhōu Wān; German:
Kiautschou Bucht;36°7′24.44″N 120°14′44.3″E / 36.1234556°N 120.245639°E / 36.1234556;...
- Sven-Erik
Bucht (born 28
December 1954) is a
Swedish politician of the
Social Democrats. He
served as
Minister for
Rural Affairs in the Löfven cabinet...
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Oliwa Polish:
Zatoka Gdańska; Kashubian: Gduńskô Hôwinga; German:
Danziger Bucht; Lithuanian: Gdansko/Danzigo įlanka "Gulf-of-Gdansk".
Encyclopedia Britannica...
- The Bay of Lübeck (German: Lübecker
Bucht,
German pronunciation) is a
basin in the
southwestern Baltic Sea, off the s****s of the
German states of...
- Gaelic: Am
Bucht) is an area of the
Scottish city of Inverness. A "bught" is
defined in the
Dictionary of the
Scots Language as
follows "Bowcht,
Bucht, n. Also:...
- Märta
Johanna Bucht (1882–1962) was a
Swedish schoolteacher,
suffragist and
peace activist. From 1908, she
chaired the Luleå
branch of the
Swedish ****ociation...