- The
Leybucht is the
second largest bay in East
Frisia in
northwest Germany after the Dollart. The Jade
Bight is
larger than both, but
belongs historically...
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Greetsiel is a
small port on the
bight of
Leybucht in
western East Frisia, Germany, that was
first do****ented in
letters from the year 1388.
Since 1972...
- of
Westeel which was
submerged in 1373 when the
Leybucht bay
flooded the area.
Parts of the
Leybucht were then ****d over the
course of the centuries...
-
Leybuchtpolder is part of the
borough of
Norden in East
Frisia on Germany's
North Sea
coast and was an
independent muni****lity
until 1972. Leybuchtpolder...
- at
river kilometre 548.5-549.0 near
Oberwesel Mendiger Ley,
basalt mine
Leybucht near
Norden (East Frisia) Plästerlegge ("raining
slate rock"), waterfall...
- and, as such, a
member of the
collective muni****lity (Samtgemeinde) of
Leybucht.
Today Westermarsch I is a part of the East
Frisian borough of
Norden with...
-
original designs. For instance,
while there were
plans to
completely dam the
Leybucht near Greetsiel, only a
minor portion was
ultimately closed—just enough...
- century. The Bay of Sielmönken was
situated between the
Dollart and the
Leybucht on the
terrain of the present-day muni****lity of Krummhörn, with a small...
-
covered the present-day
parish of Krummhörn.
Before the
breach of the
Leybucht bay the
parish of
Norden also
belonged to Federgo. The gau
probably derives...
- View from the **** of the
Leybucht looking east into Norderland...