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Marca Geronis
sometimes called the March of Magdeburg, a very large march (border region) in the tenth century
German-occupied territory of Montenegro
part of Yugoslavia occupied by Germany
Prince-Bishopric of Speyer
Prince-Bishopric of the Holy Roman Empire
Anhalt Railway
railway line
Ortenburg-Neuortenburg
countship
Marienwerder Government Region
governmental district of Prussia from 1815 to 1920
Gau Berlin
administrative division of Nazi Germany
Werdenberg (Holy Roman Empire)
countship
Saxe-Zeitz
The Duchy of Saxe-Zeitz () was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire established in 1657 as a secundogeniture of the Electoral Saxon house of House of Wettin. Its capital was Zeitz. The territory fell back to the Wettin electoral line in 1718.
Königsberg Region
government region, of the Prussian province of East Prussia
North Sea Trail
hiking trail in northern Europe
Netze District
Territory in the Kingdom of Prussia, 1772–1807
The Eternal Jew
art exhibition
Principality of Birkenfeld
German Timber-Frame Road
tourist route
Region of Stettin
territorial unit in the Prussian province of Pomerania
Papyrus 25
manuscript
Gumbinnen Government Region
Region of East Prussia (1808–1945)
Battle of Idstedt
1850 battle in the First Schleswig War
Bremen/Oldenburg Metropolitan Region
metropolitan region in Germany
Berlin–Görlitz railway
railway line
Free Republic of Wendland
micronation
Liegnitz Government Region
administrative region in the Prussian Province of Silesia and later Lower Silesia
Emsland
region in North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony, Germany
Palatinate-Mosbach-Neumarkt
{| align="right" class="toccolours" |- |colspan=2 align="center" |Palatinate-Mosbach-NeumarktPfalz-Mosbach-Neumarkt |- |colspan=2 align="center" |1448–99 |- | |- |width=138px| CapitalCircleBench |width=138px| Mosbachnonenone |- |Palatinate-Mosbach |1448 |- |Extinct; to the Palatinate |1499 |- |} Palatinate-Mosbach-Neumarkt was a state of the Holy Roman Empire based around Mosbach and Eberbach in the north of modern Baden-Württemberg, and Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate of Bavaria, Germany.
Württemberg
wine-producing region
German Fairy Tale Route
tourist attraction in Germany established in 1975; with a length of 600 km, the route runs from Hanau in central Germany to Bremen in the north; tourist attractions along the route are focused around the brothers Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm
Tatsinskaya Raid
1942 battle
internment camp
Ilag is an abbreviation of the German word Internierungslager. They were internment camps established by the German Army in World War II to hold Allied civilians, caught in areas that were occupied by the German Army. They included United States citizens caught in Europe by surprise when war was declared in December 1941 and citizens of the British Commonwealth caught in areas engulfed by the Blitzkrieg.
Köslin Government Region
Regierungsbezirk in the Prussian Province of Pomerania
Strausberg Railway
tram system
South German Scarplands
natural region of Germany
Principality of Heitersheim
German monastery
Operation Scherhorn
World War II intelligence operation by the USSR
Stralsund Government Region
Region in the Prussian Province of Pomerania (1818–1932)
Roman Catholic Diocese of Merseburg
lost Roman Catholic diocese
Battle of Rzhev
1942 battle during the battles of Rzhev on the Eastern Front of World War II
Berlin–Blankenheim railway
railway line
Bentheim-Steinfurt
thumb|right|262px|Princely arms of Bentheim-Steinfurt Bentheim-Steinfurt was a historical county located in northwestern North Rhine-Westphalia in the region surrounding Steinfurt, Germany. Bentheim-Steinfurt was a partition of Bentheim-Bentheim, itself a partition of the County of Bentheim. Bentheim-Steinfurt was partitioned: between itself and Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda in 1606; and between itself and Bentheim-Bentheim in 1643.
Pomeranian Wall
German defence line
Mannheim–Frankfurt railway
German rail line
Papyrus 79
New Testament manuscript
Heiligenbeil Pocket
1945 part of the Eastern Front of World War II
Battle of Heligoland
1849 battle of the First Schleswig War
Gau Magdeburg-Anhalt
administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.
Castle Road
scenic route
Evangelical Church in Berlin, Brandenburg and Silesian Upper Lusatia
one of the regional churches of the Protestant Church in Germany
Principality of Neuchâtel
state in western Europe (1034–1848)
Oettingen
county, later principality, of the Holy Roman Empire
Battle of Eckernförde
1849 battle near Eckernförde, Germany
Hessengau
right|200px|thumb|Hessengau roughly corresponds to regions marked with 343.2 Hessengau () is an historical region of modern-day Germany located between Beverungen and Marburg in the north and Bad Hersfeld to the south.
Nahe
German wine region
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brunswick
one of the regional churches of the Protestant Church in Germany
County of Stolberg
Germany polity
Gau Eastern Hanover
regional district of the Nazi party
Vyazemsky operation
series of encirclement battles during Operation Typhoon
Operation Undertone
1945 U.S. military operation in World War II
Oppeln (region)
region of Silesia, Prussia
Lehrte–Hamburg-Harburg railway line
railway line
Attack on Aruba
1942 conflict