- The
Wiehen Hills (German: Wiehengebirge,
pronounced [ˈviːənɡəˌbɪʁɡə] , also locally, just
Wiehen) are a hill
range in
North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower...
- and
Ueffeln in Germany's
Central Uplands, that are an
extension of the
Wiehen Hills (German: Wiehengebirge). The
ridge runs from
northwest to southeast...
- Rhine-Westphalia, Germany,
located in the
lowlands between the hill
chains of the
Wiehen Hills and the
Teutoburg Forest. It is
situated in the
cultural region of...
- Germany. It is
situated on the
river Hase in a
valley penned between the
Wiehen Hills and the
northern tip of the
Teutoburg Forest. With a po****tion of...
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another name for the wine
grape Blaufrankisch Limberg (
Wiehen Hills), a hill in the
Wiehen Hills, Germany, and site of
Limberg Castle Limberg Chero...
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north Germany. This
former county town lies on the
northern slopes of the
Wiehen Hills (Wiehengebirge) and has
around 26,000 inhabitants. The town is part...
- The
Limberg is a hill in the Egge, a side
ridge of the
Wiehen Hills,
south of Preußisch
Oldendorf in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. The ruins...
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Forest and the
Wiehen Hills. A
cloudy weather south of the
Wiehen Hills is
often connected with
clear sky in the
north of the hills. The
Wiehen Hills escarpment...
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Oldendorfer Berg is a
roughly seven-kilometre-long
secondary ridge of the
Wiehen Hills and
gives its name to the
Eggetal valley in the
districts of Osnabrück...
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These hill
ranges are the
Weser Uplands –
including the Egge Hills, the
Wiehen Hills, the
Wesergebirge and the
Teutoburg Forest in the east, the Sauerland...