Sackwald
The Sackwald is a ridge, up to 374 m above sea level (NN) high, in the Lower Saxon Hills in the district of Hildesheim in the North German state of Lower Saxony. It is named after the village of in the borough of Alfeld, the name meaning "Sack Forest". The Sackwald is part of the geological structure of the Sack Basin or along with the Sieben Berge and the Vorberge.
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Sackwald
The Sackwald is a ridge, up to 374 m above sea level (NN) high, in the Lower Saxon Hills in the district of Hildesheim in the North German state of Lower Saxony. It is named after the village of in the borough of Alfeld, the name meaning "Sack Forest". The Sackwald is part of the geological structure of the Sack Basin or along with the Sieben Berge and the Vorberge.
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Der Sackwald ist ein bis 374 m ...... ischen Struktur der Sackmulde.
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The Sackwald is a ridge, up to ...... Sieben Berge and the Vorberge.
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Germany
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Hildesheim district
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The Sackwald near Alfeld as part of the Sackmulde
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Sackwald
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Lower Saxony
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Der Sackwald ist ein bis 374 m ...... ischen Struktur der Sackmulde.
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The Sackwald is a ridge, up to ...... Sieben Berge and the Vorberge.
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Sackwald
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