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Region of Germany
The Siegerland (German pronunciation: [ˈziːɡɐˌlant] ) is a region of Germany covering the old district of Siegen (now part of the district of Siegen-Wittgenstein
Siegerland
Airport in Burbach
Siegerland Airport (IATA: SGE, ICAO: EDGS) or Siegerlandflughafen in German is a small regional airport in Burbach in the Siegerland region near Siegen
Siegerland_Airport
Church in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Autobahnkirche Siegerland or Autobahnkirche an der A 45 is an ecumenical Christian road church at the Bundesautobahn 45 near Wilnsdorf, North Rhine-Westphalia
Autobahnkirche_Siegerland
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
July 17, 2009." [2] Ancestry of Buzz Aldrin Wikimedia Commons has media related to Freudenberg (Siegerland). Freudenberg (in German) Alchen (in German)
Freudenberg,_Westphalia
Hiking trail going through three German federal states
Siegerland-Höhenring (Siegerland mountain ridge circular route) is an approximately 142-kilometre-long (88-mile-long) hiking trail in Germany that circles
Siegerland-Höhenring
Sauerland, Siegerland, Hellweg, Industriegebiet. Frankfurt 1976, S. 13–26 Gerhard Scholl: Von Burgen und Schlössern im Siegerland. In: Siegerland zwischen
Oberes_Schloss_(Siegen)
Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
German). DWD. Retrieved 25 October 2024. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neunkirchen (Siegerland). Neunkirchen (in German) Altenseelbach (in German)
Neunkirchen_(Siegerland)
City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Sängerkreis Siegerland The main centre of art in Siegen are the Museum for Contemporary Art and the Haus Seel – city gallery. The Siegerland Museum is dedicated
Siegen
State part and historic region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
mountainous (up to 843 m or 2,766 ft): Westphalian part of the Sauerland, Siegerland, Wittgenstein Westphalia is roughly the region in between the rivers Rhine
Westphalia
correspond roughly to the historic regions of the Sauerland, Bergisches Land, Siegerland and Wittgenstein Land in NRW as well as the Upland and the extreme northwest
Süder_Uplands
Public university in Siegen, Germany
enhance the yields from farmland. This was of particular importance in the Siegerland region because the high demand for charcoal for the regional ironworks
University_of_Siegen
Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
running from Haiger to Betzdorf. In the southern municipal area lies the Siegerland Airport. Well known businesses in Burbach are: Expert Klein Foto-Drogerie-Kosmetik
Burbach, North Rhine-Westphalia
Burbach,_North_Rhine-Westphalia
German noble (born 1060 died 1123)
a son of Rupert (German: Ruprecht), the Archbishop of Mainz’s Vogt in Siegerland. Dudo is mentioned as Tuto de Lurinburg between 1093 and 1117. In a charter
Dudo_of_Laurenburg
German airline
is a small German airline based in Haiger with a maintenance base at Siegerland Airport, operating ad hoc charter and aircraft wet-lease services. Avanti
Avanti_Air
German noble
Dutch). 1965 (11): 354–365. Lück, Alfred (1981) [1967]. Siegerland und Nederland [Siegerland and The Netherlands] (in German) (2nd ed.). Siegen: Siegerländer
Rupert_of_Laurenburg
Freudenberg (Siegerland); died 1875 in Freudenberg) was a German revival preacher who is regarded as the “father of Christian life in the Siegerland.” Tillmann
Tillmann_Siebel
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Kreuztal is a town in the low mountains of the northern Siegerland and lies at the western edge of the Rothaargebirge about 10 km north of
Kreuztal
Historic region of Germany
cities along the river and the Bergisches Land area up to the Westphalian (Siegerland) and Hessian regions. Stretching down to the North Palatine Uplands in
Rhineland
13th-century church in Germany
in Siegerland. The earliest documentary evidence of its existence dates back to 1239AD. It constituted one of the earliest parishes in Siegerland and
St._Martin's_Church,_Netphen
German jurist (born 1962)
company in the machine building industry in Siegen. In 1982 she attended Siegerland College in Siegen and then worked as a clerk at a logistics company. In
Elke_Büdenbender
Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Nassau-Siegen over broad parts of the Siegerland. In Napoleonic Times, Wilnsdorf, like the rest of the Siegerland, lay under the rule of the Grand Duchy
Wilnsdorf
District in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Geographically, it covers the hills southeast of the Sauerland hills, the Siegerland and Wittgensteiner Land. The two upper sections show, to the right, the
Siegen-Wittgenstein
Railway in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
(Ruhr-Lenne-Express), Essen - Hagen - Iserlohn (hourly) RE 34 (Dortmund–Siegerland-Express), Dortmund – Siegen (every 2 hours) RB 91 (Ruhr-Sieg-Bahn), Hagen
Ruhr–Sieg_railway
State in Germany
Teutoburg Forest in the east, the Sauerland, the Bergisches Land, the Siegerland and the Siebengebirge in the south, as well as the left-Rhenish Eifel
North_Rhine-Westphalia
Low German dialects spoken in Germany
Rhine-Westphalia, i.e. the former Prussian province of Westphalia, without Siegerland and Wittgenstein, but including the southern part of former government
Westphalian_language
Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)
Silver mines were opened in Bohemia, Saxony, Alsace, the Lahn region, Siegerland, Silesia, Hungary, Norway, Steiermark, Schwaz, and the southern Black
Silver
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
To the southeast a ridge separates the municipality from the adjoining Siegerland. In the southwest the municipal area borders Rhineland-Palatinate. Bordering
Wenden_(Sauerland)
Large road vehicle for transporting people
to put trolleybuses into service in Great Britain on 20 June 1911. In Siegerland, Germany, two passenger bus lines ran briefly, but unprofitably, in 1895
Bus
Can-Am auto racing car
Nürburgring, and he missed several races altogether, before retiring in the Siegerland and the Nürburgring rounds. Having not used the C8 in 1985, Hoffmann entered
McLaren_M8A
Airport in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Hahn_Airport
West Central German language
in the southern Rhineland and along the course of the Moselle, in the Siegerland of North Rhine-Westphalia, throughout western Rhineland-Palatinate and
Moselle_Franconian_language
1984 unsolved case in Germany
Deaths/Disappearances". Genius. Retrieved 30 October 2019. "Ein nackter Toter im Siegerland, eine rätselhafte Notiz, keine Spur". stern.de (in German). 29 April 2018
YOGTZE_case
German holding company
Salchendorf, Neunkirchen Founder Fritz Schaefer Headquarters Neunkirchen (Siegerland) , Germany Area served Worldwide Products Warehouse logistics, engineering
Schaefer_Group
(Süderbergland) comprise inter alia the historic regions of the Sauerland, Upland, Siegerland, Wittgenstein Land, Bergisches Land and parts of the Hessian Hinterland
List of mountains and hills of the Rhenish Massif
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_Rhenish_Massif
German count (1455–1516)
and promoted mining. During his reign, the number of iron mines in the Siegerland and in the Dillenburg district increased. The county's economic prospects
John V, Count of Nassau-Siegen
John_V,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
starting from Amsterdam: North Sea region North Brabant Betuwe Lower Rhine Siegerland Middle Rhine Lahn Rheinhessen Westerwald Taunus Lahn-Dill region Waldeck
Orange_Route
Mountain range in Germany
and among other things mining in the Siegerländer Erzrevier (roughly "Siegerland Ore Grounds"). Despite its relatively slight elevation, the Westerwald
Westerwald
German politician and Nazi official (1892~1945)
Dortmund in 1926. By 1929 he became Bezirksleiter (District Leader) of the Siegerland district. In November of that year, he was elected a member of the Landtag
Emil_Stürtz
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1303–1328; 1606–1743)
Maurice's leadership served in 1650–1651 to bring about a split in the Siegerland along denominational lines. Under Wilhelm Hyacinth of Nassau-Siegen, violence
Nassau-Siegen
Radio station in Cologne, Germany
Rhine-Ruhr 99.2 MHz Sauerland 102.1 MHz Schmallenberg 93.8 MHz Siegen 97.1 MHz Siegerland 101.8 MHz Warburg 91.8 MHz Wittgensteiner Land 92.3 MHz Wuppertal 99.8
WDR_2
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
1815 after the Congress of Vienna Hilchenbach and other villages in the Siegerland became part of the Prussian province of Westphalia. On 2025, the far-right
Hilchenbach
Airport in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden_Airport
German count (1487–1559)
the Siegerland. The expansion of the toll area in 1515 led to the abolition of several Rhine tolls and opened the way for iron from the Siegerland to reach
William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen
William_I,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
Isogloss in German dialectology
Further east, it forms the border of the Sauerland (to its north) and the Siegerland (to its south). It passes north of Kassel, south of Magdeburg and north
Uerdingen_line
German brewery
a suburb of Kreuztal near Siegen, a city in a part of Germany called Siegerland, a part of North Rhine-Westphalia. The small town of Krombach is located
Krombacher_Brauerei
German architect (1898–1987)
Federal, Mühldorf am Inn 1999, ISBN 3-930033-17-8. Ulrich Friedrich Obed: Siegerland and Wittgenstein in Nazi Germany. People, data, literature. A guide to
Hermann_Giesler
Racing car model
September 2013. "Interserie Siegerland 1983 – Race 1 Results". Racing Sports Cars. Retrieved 14 September 2013. "Interserie Siegerland 1983 – Race 2 Results"
Chevron_B31
German politician and activist (1892–1941)
1925 he was sentenced to three years and six months in prison in the "Siegerland Communist Trial." but was released early in 1928 as part of a political
Walter_Kraemer
Military air base in Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Büchel_Air_Base
Historical category of northern European peoples
were able to produce lead. While lead mining is known from within the Siegerland across the Rhine from the Roman Empire, it is sometimes theorized that
Germanic_peoples
German cooperative pioneer (1818–1888)
Amalie Christiane Susanna Maria, born Lantzendörffer, came from the Siegerland region. Leaving school at the age of 14 he received three years of education
Friedrich_Wilhelm_Raiffeisen
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
even now still shaped by agriculture and forestry as well as ancient Siegerland traditions such as the Hauberg (a long-standing practice of coöperative
Netphen
Count of Nassau (c. 1180 – before 1251)
this division of rule, however, Nassau retained its sovereign rights in Siegerland (the region surrounding Siegen), where the important High Jurisdiction
Henry_II,_Count_of_Nassau
Military airfield in Baumholder, Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Baumholder_Army_Airfield
City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
with the Ruhrgebiet, Mönchengladbach, Spa (Belgium), Düsseldorf and the Siegerland. The Euregiobahn, a regional railway system, reaches several minor cities
Aachen
German mathematician (1847–1923)
Killing Born Wilhelm Karl Joseph Killing 10 May 1847 Burbach near Siegen, Siegerland, Arnsberg, Province of Westphalia, Kingdom of Prussia Died 11 February
Wilhelm_Killing
Rural, hilly area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
west the hills continue into the Bergisches Land, to the south into the Siegerland, and to the north-east into the Teutoburg Forest. The major rivers of
Sauerland
Topics referred to by the same term
acronym of The School for Good and Evil, a book series SGE, IATA code for Siegerland Airport, Burbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Sigma Gamma Epsilon
SGE
German breed of dog
smooth-haired and a rough-haired. The Kromfohrländer breed was created in the Siegerland region of North Rhine-Westphalia by Ilsa Schleifenbaum, a former concert
Kromfohrländer
German count and field marshal of the Dutch States Army (1592–1642)
Siegen: Stadt Siegen/Forschungsstelle Siegerland. Menk, Friedhelm (1979). "Johann Moritz Fürst zu Nassau-Siegen". Siegerland (in German). Band LVI (Heft 1–2):
William, Count of Nassau-Siegen
William,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
Day of the year
Traditions. Hackett. ISBN 9781603844512. Lück, Alfred (1981) [1967]. Siegerland und Nederland (in German) (2nd ed.). Siegen: Siegerländer Heimatverein
April_20
PSH Sankt Peter-Ording Airport Siegen North Rhine-Westphalia EDGS SGE Siegerland Airport Stadtlohn North Rhine-Westphalia EDLS Stadtlohn-Vreden Airport
List_of_airports_in_Germany
Westphalia (Sauerland), as well as in the adjacent regions of Bergisches Land, Siegerland and southern Rhineland. In North Hesse the term is found in the old Lower
Siepen
Index of articles associated with the same name
by Peter Paul Rubens: The Descent from the Cross (Rubens, 1600–1602), Siegerland-Museum, Siegen, Oberes Schloss The Descent from the Cross (Rubens, 1612–1614)
The Descent from the Cross (Rubens)
The_Descent_from_the_Cross_(Rubens)
Archaeological site in Virginia, United States
Colonies consist primarily of the First Colony of forty-two persons from the Siegerland area in Nassau-Siegen, brought to Virginia to work for Spotswood in 1714
Germanna
1970 chess tournament in Siegen, West Germany
and Yugoslavia taking the silver and bronze, respectively. Held at the Siegerland Hall venue, a total of 64 nations applied to enter the tournament. Unfortunately
19th_Chess_Olympiad
German countess (1596–1646)
Stadt Siegen & Forschungsstelle Siegerland. Menk, Friedhelm (1979). "Johann Moritz Fürst zu Nassau-Siegen". Siegerland (in German). Band LVI (Heft 1–2):
Christiane_of_Erbach
Airport in Schkeuditz, Saxony, Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Leipzig/Halle_Airport
German Army air base at Altenstadt
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Altenstadt_Air_Base
Count of Nassau-Siegen (1303–1343)
Cologne pennies the iron and silver mine Ratzenscheid near Wilnsdorf in Siegerland and the other quarries in their area where silver could be extracted.
Henry I, Count of Nassau-Siegen
Henry_I,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
F4U-5NL 124541 "Devotion" (D-FCOR) – Flying Legends GmbH at Burbach, Siegerland Airport (EDGS) Under restoration F4U-5 124715 (FAH-609) – Museo del Aire
List of surviving Vought F4U Corsairs
List_of_surviving_Vought_F4U_Corsairs
German radio station
MHz Rhine-Ruhr 106,7 MHz Sauerland 107,0 MHz Schmallenberg 100,1 MHz Siegerland 107,2 MHz Siegen 107,5 MHz Warburg 98,2 MHz The station is also broadcast
1LIVE
Airport serving Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Stuttgart_Airport
International airport serving Munich, Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Munich_Airport
Mountain range in Europe
Mountains (663.3 m) Lenne Mountains (656.1 m) Saalhausen Hills (687.7 m) Siegerland Rothaar Mountains (incl Hochsauerland, 843.2 m) Kellerwald (675 m, eastern
Rhenish_Massif
Airport in Neuburg an der Donau
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Neuburg_Air_Base
Dog breed
(referring to the Westerwald mountains) Siegerländer (referring to the Siegerland region) Schafhunde, 'sheep-dogs' süddeutscher Typ, 'south-German type'
Old_German_herding_dogs
Airport in Lagerlechfeld, Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Lechfeld_Air_Base
German reigning prince (1706–1734)
of Cologne called in the Landesausschuß in his countries bordering the Siegerland. On 20 August 1735, peasants from Cologne crossed the borders of the Principality
Frederick William II, Prince of Nassau-Siegen
Frederick_William_II,_Prince_of_Nassau-Siegen
European aristocratic dynasty
a son of Rupert (German: Ruprecht), the Archbishop of Mainz's Vogt in Siegerland. Dudo was himself lord or Vogt of Lipporn and Miehlen and owned large
House_of_Nassau
Airport in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Düsseldorf_Airport
the hill, has been recorded since 1429. Jens Friedhoff: Sauerland und Siegerland. Theiss Burgenführer. Published by Joachim Zeune. Theiss, Stuttgart, 2002
Fürstenberg_Castle_(Höingen)
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
importance stemmed from its location on several trading roads that linked the Siegerland, Koblenz, Frankfurt, the Lahn area and Mainz. Referring to the salt trade
Rennerod
Airport in Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Lübeck_Airport
Dutch). 1965 (11): 354–365. Lück, Alfred (1981) [1967]. Siegerland und Nederland [Siegerland and The Netherlands] (in German) (2nd ed.). Siegen: Siegerländer
Rupert_III,_Count_of_Nassau
German Army air base at Bückeburg
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Bückeburg_Air_Base
Dutch countess (1632–1707)
Gemahlin". Siegerland (in German). Band XLIV (Heft 1): 1–28. Menk, Friedhelm (1967). "Wilhelm Graf zu Nassau-Siegen (1592–1642)". Siegerland (in German)
Mary Magdalene of Limburg-Stirum
Mary_Magdalene_of_Limburg-Stirum
German noble (1224–1289/90)
French). Le Perreux: Alain Giraud. Lück, Alfred (1981) [1967]. Siegerland und Nederland [Siegerland and The Netherlands] (in German) (2nd ed.). Siegen: Siegerländer
Otto_I,_Count_of_Nassau
International airport in Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Berlin_Brandenburg_Airport
River in Germany
Wildenbach (also called Wildebach) is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It flows into the Heller in Neunkirchen. List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
Wildenbach
Railway station in Dortmund, Germany
Gelsenkirchen – Wanne-Eickel – Castrop-Rauxel – Dortmund 60 min RE 34 Dortmund-Siegerland Express Dortmund – Witten – Iserlohn-Letmathe – Finnentrop – Kreuztal
Dortmund_Hauptbahnhof
River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Arbach is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Wildenbach. List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia "Gewässerverzeichnis
Arbach_(Wildenbach)
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
approximately 30 km away. The nearest airport is Siegerland Airport about 15 km northeast of Bad Marienberg. Since Siegerland Airport -as of June 2015- does not offer
Bad_Marienberg
German Dialect
"An Introduction to Moselle Franconian". 9 December 2014. "Siegerländer Platt | Deuzer-Forum.de :: Netphen-Deuz im Siegerland (Siegen-Wittgenstein)".
Siegerländisch
French racing driver (born 1942)
1st, 1974 6 Hours of Watkins Glen : 1st, 1972, 1974, 1975 Interserie Siegerland : 1st, 1984 1000 km of Paris : 1st, 1969, 1994 Jenkins, Richard. "The
Henri_Pescarolo
Selbstverlag der J.-G.-Herder-Bibliothek Siegerland, Siegen 1984. (Schriften der J. G. Herder-Bibliothek Siegerland e. V. 14) Franz Graf-Stuhlhofer: Opportunisten
Josef_Nadler
Ancient road in Germany
ironware from the northwestern Lahn-Dill region (Dietzhölzetal), the Siegerland, the Thuringian Forest. At times, the livestock trade (horses and cattle)
Brabant_Road
Airport in Neuhausen/Spree in Germany
Mönchengladbach Müritz Neubrandenburg Norderney Parchim Sankt Peter-Ording Siegerland Stralsund–Barth Straubing Uetersen Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld
Cottbus-Neuhausen_Airport
River in Germany
Obernau is a small river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is 6.3 km (3.9 mi) long and flows as a right tributary into the Sieg in Netphen. List of
Obernau_(Sieg)
German count, officer in the Dutch Army, diplomat for the Dutch Republic (1611–1652)
Gemahlin". Siegerland (in German). Band XLIV (Heft 1): 1–28. Menk, Friedhelm (1967). "Wilhelm Graf zu Nassau-Siegen (1592–1642)". Siegerland (in German)
Henry of Nassau-Siegen (1611–1652)
Henry_of_Nassau-Siegen_(1611–1652)
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Girl/Female
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