- The
Weser (pronounced [ˈveːzɐ] ) is a
river of
Lower Saxony in north-west Germany. It
begins at
Hannoversch Münden
through the
confluence of the Werra...
- SS
Weser can
refer to any of
three ships originally owned and
operated by
North German Lloyd: SS
Weser (1858),
built in 1858 SS
Weser (1867),
built in...
- Weserübung (German:
Unternehmen Weserübung [ˈveːzɐˌʔyːbʊŋ], transl. Operation
Weser Exercise, 9
April – 10 June 1940) was the
invasion of
Denmark and Norway...
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Weser–Rhine
Germanic is a
proposed group of
prehistoric West
Germanic dialects,
which includes both
Central German dialects and Low Franconian, the ancestor...
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Saterland in Germany.
There once were two main dialects, Ems [nl] and
Weser.
Weser,
including the Wursten,
Harlingerland and
Wangerooge dialects, held out...
- Aktien-Gesellschaft "
Weser" (abbreviated A.G. "
Weser") was one of the
major German shipbuilding companies,
located at the
Weser River in Bremen. Founded...
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Weser Renaissance is a form of
Northern Renaissance architectural style that is
found in the area
around the
River Weser in
central Germany and
which has...
- Koch-
Weser may
refer to:
Erich Koch-
Weser (1875–1944),
German lawyer and
liberal politician Caio Koch-
Weser (born 1944),
German economist,
civil servant...
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Northern Germany after Hamburg.
Bremen is the
largest city on the
River Weser, the
longest river flowing entirely in Germany,
lying some 60 km (37 mi)...
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Weser is a
river in
Northwestern Germany.
Weser may also
refer to:
Kleine Weser and Werdersee, part of the
river Weser until 1968
Weser (Ourthe) (French...