- The
Weser Hills (
Wesergebirge), also
known in
German as the
Weserkette ("Weser Chain"), form a low hill chain, up to 326.1 m above sea
level (NN), in the...
- the
Weser Uplands –
including the Egge Hills, the
Wiehen Hills, the
Wesergebirge and the
Teutoburg Forest in the east, the Sauerland, the
Bergisches Land...
-
formed by two
mountain chains, the
Wiehen Hills in the west and the
Wesergebirge in the east. This
gorge is
called Porta Westfalica,
since it
marks the...
- the
southern border. To the west, north, and east is the 452
hectare Wesergebirge Ridge Naturschutzgebiet.
Along the
southern edge of town runs the B 83...
- by
Weser River Range Junction of
Wiehengebirge (Wittekindsberg) and
Wesergebirge (Jakobsberg)
Coordinates 52°14′38″N 8°55′11″E / 52.244°N 8.91961°E...
- of the
Weser and
north of the
Wesergebirge; the park area thus
extends into the
northwestern part of the
Wesergebirge. The
southern part of the nature...
- (Weserbergland). The
Weser Uplands consist of
hilly ridges and
include the
Wesergebirge, Harrl, Süntel, Bückeberg and Deister. The
Schaumburg Forest is a continuous...
-
Ertrag der
Rothbuche und
Eiche im Spessart, der
Rothbuche im östlichen
Wesergebirge, der
Kiefer in
Pommern und der Weißtanne im Schwarzwalde,
Stuttgart 1865...
- Loessland. On the
banks of the Weser,
opposite Porta Westfalica, lies the
Wesergebirge,
which is the
eastern continuation of the
Wiehen Hills. This
ridge is...
- the
Wesergebirge to the
Wiehen Hills. Regardless, the
German name "Süntelbuche" is not
incorrect because formerly the
Wiehen Hills, the
Wesergebirge, and...