- Lake Steinhude, German:
Steinhuder Meer,
German pronunciation, is a lake in
Lower Saxony,
Germany located 30
kilometres (19 mi)
northwest of Hanover. Named...
- The
Steinhude pike (German:
Steinhuder Hecht) from 1772 is said to be the
first submarine built in Germany. The
engineer and
officer Jakob Chrysostomus...
- The
Steinhuder Meerbach is a 34-kilometre-long (21 mi)
orographically right-hand
tributary of the
River Weser in the
German federal state of
Lower Saxony...
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hamlets and
farmsteads in the fire zone. They
picked up
water from the
Steinhuder Meer.
Airport fire
appliances from the
Rhineland were
stationed at a Bundeswehr...
- The
Steinhuder Meer
Nature Park (German:
Naturpark Steinhuder Meer), with
northwest Germany's
largest inland lake, the
Steinhuder Meer, at its heart,...
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stronger than
river Aller above km 184.6, right:
Steinhuder Meerbach ↑ km II: 29 lake
Steinhuder Meer km 188.7, left: Große Aue, 84.5 km, 1,522 km2...
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Sorpe Reservoir Söse
Reservoir Stolpsee Lake
Starnberg (Starnberger See)
Steinhuder Meer Lake
Tegel (Tegeler See)
Useriner See Viereggenhöfer
Teich Wangnitzsee...
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artificial fortified island in the lake
Steinhuder Meer,
constructed to the
orders of the Count.
Steinhuder Hecht, an
experimental submarine, constructed...
- Elbe Ems
Fulda Hunte Innerste Leine Neetze Oker Oste
Werra Weser Dümmer
Steinhuder Meer
Zwischenahner Meer
Borkum East
Frisian Islands East
Frisia Emsland...
- runs
through Hanover and
leaves to the north. In the
northwest is the
Steinhuder Meer, a lake with an area of 32 km2 (12 sq mi),
within the
region known...