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  1. Wikipedia es una enciclopedia libre, copyleft y colaborativamente editada lanzada en 2001. En 11 años de su recopilación se convirtió en una de las más importantes obras de referencia y en uno de los sitios más visitados de Internet. Es desarrollada por entusiastas de todo el mundo en más de 270 idiomas.

  2. Tierras altas del Weser. Las tierras altas del Weser 1 (en alemán: Weserbergland, pronunciación alemana: [ ˈveːzɐˌbɛʁklant ]) son una región montañosa de Alemania, entre Hannoversch Münden y Porta Westfalica, a lo largo del río Weser. La zona se extiende por tres estados federados: Baja Sajonia, Hesse y Renania del Norte-Westfalia.

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    Wikipedia [note 3] is a free content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the use of the wiki -based editing system MediaWiki. Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.

  4. English Wikipedia (marked blue in the graph) is the most-read version of Wikipedia, accounting for 48% of the website's global traffic as of 2021. The English Wikipedia is the most edited Wikipedia's language version of all time. The English Wikipedia reached 4,000,000 registered user accounts on 1 April 2007, [23] over a year since the ...

  5. Schmale Heide. The Schmale Heide (literally "Narrow Heath") is a 9.5-kilometre-long and roughly 2-kilometre-wide bar between the Baltic seaside resort of Binz and the village of Neu Mukran near Sassnitz on the German island of Rügen. It lies in the municipality of Binz and is bounded to the northwest by the lagoon of the Kleiner Jasmunder ...

  6. The Hirschhornklippen, on the Königsberg. The Harschenhöllenklippe, by the Halberstädter Berg. The Hahnenkleeklippen, near Königskrug, above the Oder Valley. The Große Teufelsmühle, on the Viktorshöhe. The Bäumlersklippe, on the Meineberg. This is a list of rock formations in the Harz. They are known as the Harzklippen (literally "Harz ...

  7. Bavarian Prealps. The Mangfall Mountains ( German: Mangfallgebirge ), or sometimes Mangfall Alps, are the easternmost part of the Bavarian Prealps that, in turn, belong to the Northern Limestone Alps. The name comes from the river Mangfall, whose tributaries, the Rottach, Weißach, Schlierach and Leitzach, drain large parts of the area and form ...