- The
Schwentine is a
river in the
North German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is
approximately 62
kilometres (39 mi) long and
rises on the hill of Bungsberg...
- The Alte
Schwentine ("Old
Schwentine") is a
river in the
region of
Holstein in
North Germany. Its
different sections are also
known as the Bornau, Depenau...
- and lies in the
southeast of the
Jutland Peninsula, on the
mouth of the
Schwentine River,
approximately 90
kilometres (56 mi)
northeast of Hamburg. The world's...
- The
Schwentine Oxbow Lake (German:
Altarm der
Schwentine) is an area
around part of the
River Schwentine between Raisdorf and
Klausdorf that was designated...
- (Danish border) to east (Polish border) and
drain into the
Baltic Sea:
Schwentine (in Kiel)
Trave (in Lübeck-Travemünde)
Stepenitz (near Travemünde) Warnow...
-
Klausdorf is a
former muni****lity in the
district of Plön, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is
situated approximately 20 km
northwest of Plön, and 5 km...
- "Friedrichsorter Enge", the
fjord is only one
kilometre wide. The
river Schwentine enters Kieler Förde near Kiel-Dietrichsdorf.
Locations along the Kieler...
-
possibly *Vir·Gento·Vedo, on the
field of
Sventanafeld (Sventanapolje or "
Schwentine field") near the
village of Bornhöved near Neumünster in 798 the Obodrites...
-
Strategically located on a
narrow isthmus between the
lakes and the
River Schwentine, Plön
remained a
centre of the
County of
Holstein until the
Danish royal...
-
Baltic Sea from the Kiel
Fjord to Lübeck Bay, and
inland by the
rivers Schwentine and Trave. Today,
Wagria generally refers just to the
Oldenburg Peninsula...