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Wingst (German pronunciation: [vɪŋst] ) is a muni****lity in the
district of Cuxhaven, in
Lower Saxony, Germany.
Wingst belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric...
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Wingst is a ridge, up to 74
metres high, in
northern Lower Saxony, Germany. The
ridge is
located in
northeast part of the
district of Cuxhaven, just...
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Silberberg is a low hill, 74
metres high, in the
Wingst ridge in the
district of
Cuxhaven in the
north German state of
Lower Saxony. It is the highest...
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Hamme or the Wümme. In the
northern part of the area the only
ridge is the
Wingst, up to 74
metres (243 ft) high. The
basis of the
terrain is
largely formed...
- teams, the country's
first Olympic medal in
triathlon for 16 years. From
Wingst,
Lower Saxony, he was
educated in Potsdam. He
trained for a
while in Alicante...
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Geest and Wesermünde Geest) the
Wildeshausen Geest in
Lower Saxony the
Wingst northwest of
Hemmoor (Lower Saxony)
Schlatt Whittow, John (1984). Dictionary...
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Kehdingbruch (a part of today's Belum), Oberndorf, and
Oppeln (a part of today's
Wingst).
During the
Leaguist occupation under Tilly (1628–1630) in the
course of...
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Hechthausen 4775 Grossenwörden 4776 Osten-Altendorf 4777
Cadenberge 4778
Wingst 4779
Freiburg an der Elbe 4791 Osterholz-Scharmbeck 4792
Worpswede (Landkreis...
- of the Hohe
Lieth to the west, the
Westerberg (56 m
above NN), and the
Wingst (74 m
above NN) to the east. To the south,
between the
islands of geest...
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reaches the
marshes of
Kehdingen by the
river Elbe with the
ridges of the
Wingst and
Stade Geest. It
gives its name to the
eponymous nature park. The term...