• has been part of the municipality of Walkenried. The river Zorge rises in the village. There is a good view of Zorge from the Pferdchen viewpoint, which...
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  • Zorge may refer to: Zorge, Walkenried, a village in Lower Saxony, Germany, today part of the municipality Walkenried Zorge (river), of Lower Saxony and...
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    Nordhausen. Walkenried was the seat of the Samtgemeinde ("collective municipality") Walkenried, which was abolished in November 2016 when Wieda and Zorge were...
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  • district of Göttingen. The Samtgemeinde Walkenried consisted of the following municipalities: Walkenried Wieda Zorge 51°34′01″N 10°37′01″E / 51.567°N 10...
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    Walkenried Abbey (German: Kloster Walkenried) was a Cistercian abbey located in the village of Walkenried in Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1127 on...
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  • November 2016, it is part of the municipality Walkenried. Wieda is on River Wieda, a tributary of Zorge in the southern part of the Harz mountains. There...
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  • runs south of Bad Sachsa to Walkenried. To the east is the only tunnel on the line, connecting to the valley of the Zorge. Shortly after the tunnel is...
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    joined by the Söse and the Oder; the latter being fed by the Sieber. The Zorge, the Wieda and the Uffe all flow into the Helme. → See List of hills in...
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    the village of Walkenried, the hamlet of Wiedigshof [de] and the village of Gudersleben [de; nl] before discharging in the Harz river Zorge near Woffleben [de;...
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    Hohegeiss together with Braunlage and the villages of Neuhof, Walkenried, Wieda, and Zorge became part of Lower Saxony in West Germany. On 1 August 1963...
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