Steina is a municipality in Saxony, Germany.
Steina may also refer to:
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Osterode was a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was bounded by the districts of Göttingen, Northeim and Goslar, and by the state of Thuringia.
The Fulda is a river of Hesse and Lower Saxony, Germany. It is one of two headstreams of the Weser. The Fulda is 220.4 kilometres (137.0 mi) long.
Lutter or Lütter may refer to:
Neuhof may refer to:
Auerbach, German for "meadow brook", may refer to the following:
Bad Sachsa is a town in the district of Göttingen, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The town was one of the few municipalities in West Germany that imported electric power from former East Germany. This was done via Neuhof Substation.
The Wutach is a river, 91 kilometres long, in the southeastern part of the Black Forest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is a right-hand tributary of the Rhine. In its lower reaches it flows for about 6 kilometres along the border with the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
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The West Hesse Depression is part of the West Hesse Highlands and Lowlands region in the north of the German state of Hesse. Like the East Hesse Depression, it is a series of separate depressions that form a natural corridor and have been an important historical trade route.
The East Hesse Highlands describes a heavily wooded range of hills lying mainly in the German state of Hesse, but also extending a little way into Lower Saxony to the north, Thuringia to the east and Bavaria to the southeast. The region is sandwiched between the West Hesse Depression to the west, the Weser Uplands to the north, the Thuringian Basin to the northeast, the northwestern edge of the Thuringian Forest to the east, the Spessart to the south and the Wetterau to the southwest.
The Ravensberg is a 659 m high mountain in the South Harz mountains in the German state of Lower Saxony. It is relatively isolated and visible for a long way. It lies in the district of Göttingen, north of Bad Sachsa.
The Uffe is a river in the states Lower Saxony and Thuringia, Germany.
The B 243 runs from Hildesheim over Seesen and Herzberg am Harz to Nordhausen.
Kleine Steinau is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is a 9.1 km (5.7 mi) long tributary of the Sieber, north of Herzberg am Harz in the district of Göttingen.
The Grenff, also Grenf, is an approximately 21.9 km long, right-hand or southeasterly tributary of Schwalm in East Hesse Highlands in North Hesse Schwalm-Eder-Kreis and belongs to the river system and catchment area of the Weser.
Steina is a river of Hesse, Germany. It flows into the Schwalm near Ziegenhain.
The Steina Dam in the Harz Mountains of central Germany is a dam system comprising a dam, reservoir and waterworks near the village of Steina and belongs to the unincorporated area of Harz in the county of Osterode am Harz in Lower Saxony.
Schwalm may refer to
Hellegrundbach is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany.