-
called a
Slavic burgwall Burgwall, the
local term for a pre- and
early historic hillfort in the non-Slavic
areas of
Central Europe Burgwall, a
village in...
- The
Burgwall-Stadion is a
football stadium in the
northernmost part of the
German city of Bremen. The
Burgwall Stadium is the
competition and training...
-
Burgwall Island (German: Burgwallinsel) is an
island in the
Feisneck lake in the
southeast part of the town of
Waren (Müritz) in the
German district of...
- A gord is a
medieval Slavonic fortified settlement,
usually built on
strategic sites such as hilltops, riverbanks, lake
islets or
peninsulas between the...
- Garz
Castle is a
Slavic fort, of the type
known as a
burgwall,
located southwest of the town of Garz on the
German Baltic Sea
island of Rügen. The earthworks...
- Charenza, also
Karentia or Karenz,
later also Gharense, was a
medieval Slavic burgwall on the
island of Rügen in the
Baltic Sea. It was the
administrative centre...
- near Berlin.
There are both open
villages and
fortified settlements (
burgwall or gord) on
hilltops or in
swampy areas. The
ramparts were constructed...
- In the
northwest of
Osterburg a
small hill can be seen
which is
called Burgwall (Castle Hill). This name
might refer to the
first settlement which developed...
- and Sören Seidel, two SV
Werder Bremen players, have
emerged from the “
Burgwall”.
Other well-known
names from the
Blumenthal youth department are those...
-
protected on two
sides by the
cliffed coast and from the land side by a
Slavic burgwall. At Cape
Arkona in
recent centuries,
sections of the
cliff tops have continually...