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- Grimnitzsee (German pronunciation) is a lake in Landkreis Barnim, Brandenburg, Germany. At an elevation of 64 m, its surface area is 7.8 km2. It is situated...
- "Grimnir" Grimnirson (surname) Grim (disambiguation) Grim (surname) Grimnitzsee This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Grimnir...
- Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve on the isthmus between the lakes Grimnitzsee in the north and Werbellinsee in the south, about 17 km (11 mi) northwest...
- a forest region with several large lakes, e.g. Werbellinsee (8 km2), Grimnitzsee (8 km2) and Parsteiner See (10 km2). The Schorfheide is a UNESCO Biosphere...
- traffic disruptions, making it a po****r spot for motorcycle riding. Grimnitzsee Wikimedia Commons has media related to Werbellinsee. Nixdorf, B.; et al...
- and the lakes Scharfe Lanke (German pronunciation: [ˈʃaʁfə ˈlaŋkə] ), Grimnitzsee, Pichelssee, Südparkteich and part of Stößensee (German pronunciation:...
- range of bodies of standing water like lakes (most notably Werbellinsee, Grimnitzsee and Parsteiner See), ponds and renaturated bogs, as well as heathlands...
- IV's favourite castle was Grimnitz Castle on the western s**** of Lake Grimnitzsee. John II preferred the fortified house at Breden on the south-eastern...
- Jordanian Emb****y. Pichelsdorf comes then south of Heerstraße and the lake Grimnitzsee in the north. Pichelsdorfer Straße runs from Heerstraße northbound and...
- Südparksee Lake. The channel continues to flow towards Scharfen Lanke and Grimnitzsee, which are located on the opposite side of the Havel, facing the Tiefwerder...