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  2. North German Plain - Wikipedia

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    The North German Plain or Northern Lowland [1] (German: Norddeutsches Tiefland) is one of the major geographical regions of Germany. It is the German part of the North European Plain . The region is bounded by the coasts of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea to the north, Germany's Central Uplands ( die Mittelgebirge ) to the south, by the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Today's featured article - Wikipedia

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    Today's featured article. This star symbolizes the featured content on Wikipedia. Each day, a summary (roughly 975 characters long) of one of Wikipedia's featured articles (FAs) appears at the top of the Main Page as Today's Featured Article (TFA). The Main Page is viewed about 4.7 million times daily.

  4. Iller-Lech Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Iller-Lech Plateau (region D64) Bird habitat in the eastern Donauried The Sub-divisions of the Iller-Lech Plateau The Iller-Lech Plateau (German: Donau-Iller-Lech-Platte), also known as the Upper Swabian Plateau (Oberschwäbische Hochebene), [1] is one of the natural regions of Germany.

  5. Natural regions of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany's major natural regions - Level 1: dark red, 2: orange, and 3: violet; major landscape unit groups: thin violet - based on the BfL classification. This division of Germany into major natural regions takes account primarily of geomorphological, geological, hydrological, and pedological criteria in order to divide the country into large, physical units with a common geographical basis.

  6. Category:Plains of Germany - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 December 2016, at 23:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Westphalian Lowland - Wikipedia

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    The Westphalian Basin (D34) within the North(west) German PlainThe Westphalian Lowland, [1] also known as the Westphalian Basin [2] is a flat landscape that mainly lies within the German region of Westphalia, although small areas also fall within North Rhine (in the extreme southwest) and in Lower Saxony (on the northern periphery).

  8. Category:North German Plain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "North German Plain" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Weser-Aller Plains and Geest ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  9. Rundling - Wikipedia

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    The hall house was an invention of the North German plains, and did not exist to the south of a line from Dortmund to Brunswick to Wittenberg to Stettin. This meant that only about one tenth of its entire width crossed the strip of land running north to south that was part of the 12th century Wendenkreuzzug , which created the Rundling form.