- The
Domfelsen is a rock
formation near
Magdeburg Cathedral, part of
which juts out into the
River Elbe in Germany. The name
means "Cathedral Rocks" The...
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Hence the
cathedral was
constructed on top of this rock,
called the
Domfelsen in German,
which means Cathedral Rock. At low
water levels, this rock...
- Westerhülsen [de] Elbe Magdeburg,
Domfelsen 52°07′22″N 11°38′12″E / 52.12265°N 11.63668°E / 52.12265; 11.63668 (
Domfelsen, auch Hungerfelsen, Magdeburg)...
- in
Linter that has now run dry and that
emptied into the Lahn at the
Domfelsen (crag).
Linda is the
Gaulish word for water.
Rather unlikely but very...
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river Roßlau.
Another well-known
ridge in this
Scholle is the
Magdeburg Domfelsen,
which acts as a sill to the Elbe and
markedly raises its
water velocity...
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length being 5 to 6
kilometres (3.1 to 3.7 mi)). At this point, by the
Domfelsen, the
river flowed particularly fast. The
chain steamer was
operated by...