Landwehr (disambiguation)

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Landwehr is the German word for a type of national home guard or territorial army. It may also refer to:

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Helle may refer to:

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Höfen or Hoefen can be:

Altendorf may refer to:

Egge is the name of various elongated hill crests or ridges in the Low German dialect. It may also refer to:

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Bremke is the name of the following geographical features:

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Isenburg may refer to:

Königshof may refer to:

Hopfenberg is German and literally means "hop hill". It may refer to the following:

Felsenberg is German for "rock hill" and may refer to:

Sondern, meaning "But" in German, may refer to:

Langenau is a town in the county of Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Wanne may refer to:

Totenberg may refer to the following places in Germany: