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- Eastphalia (German: Ostfalen [ɔstˈfaːlən]; Eastphalian: Oostfalen) is a historical region in northern Germany, encomp****ing the eastern Gaue (shires) of...
- mountains. The term "Westphalia" contrasts with the much less used term "Eastphalia", which roughly covers the southeastern part of the present-day state...
- Eastphalian is: a resident of Eastphalia (Ostfalen), a historic region of Germany; the Eastphalian language (Ostfälisch) of West Low German. This disambiguation...
- and western Saxony-Anhalt (Eastphalia), which all lie in northwestern Germany. It had four provinces: Nordalbingia, Eastphalia, Westphalia and Angria (or...
- ancient Frankish kingdom of Austrasia was Westphalia, and ****hest was Eastphalia. In between the two kingdoms was that of Engria (or Engern), and north...
- was buried in Enger, which is also a subject of a legend. Along with Eastphalia and Engern, Westphalia (Westfalahi) was originally a district of the Duchy...
- The Harz – Brunswick Land – Eastphalia National Geopark (German: Nationaler Geopark Harz – Braunschweiger Land – Ostfalen) in central Germany extends from...
- of Billung and ruled over a large territory along the Leine river in Eastphalia, where he and Bishop Altfrid of Hildesheim founded Gandersheim Abbey in...
- with that area. The region mostly covered territory formerly known as Eastphalia. Napoleon imposed the first written modern constitution in Germany, a...
- This list of railway museums in Germany shows those locations where a heritage railway or tramway is operated or a railway museum or streetcar museum exists...