- The Lüneburg
Kalkberg (not to be
confused with the
Segeberger Kalkberg) is the cap rock of a salt dome in the
western part of the
German town of Lüneburg...
- The
Kalkberg is a high
mountain located in the
Franconian Alb near
Weismain in the
Upper Franconian district of
Lichtenfels (Bavaria), Germany. It stands...
-
Kalkberg also
known as "Collar Back" is a
ridge in
Greene County, New York,
United States. It is
located in the
Catskill Mountains southeast of Catskill...
- The
Kalkberg (lit. "chalk mountain") is a 91-metre-high rock in the
center of Bad Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The name is a
misnomer as it is...
- 1898 when the joint-stock
company Pargas Kalkbergs Aktiebolag was
established by Otto Moberg.
Pargas Kalkbergs Aktiebolag later changed its name to Partek...
- The
Kalkberg Stadium (German: Kalkbergstadion) is an open-air
theatre built in a
former quarry on the
Segeberger Kalkberg, a
rocky outcropping in the...
-
Escarpment or
Helderberg Mountains. The
upper portion of the Helderberg, or the
Kalkberg Formation is host to the Bald Hill ash bed,
dated to 417.6 million years...
- town's
Kalkberg Stadium, a
large amphitheater originally built by the
Reich Labour Service into an
exploited quarry at the
Segeberger Kalkberg. There...
- century.
These discoveries are, however, like
those from the Lüneburger
Kalkberg — they went into the
private collections of
several 18th
century scholars...
- 782
Domplatz Magdeburg 15,000
Elbauenpark 20,000 Schleswig-Holstein 1937
Kalkberg Stadium Bad
Segeberg 14,000 1930
Deutsches Haus
Flensburg 1,448 1939 Halle400...