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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WillingenWillingen - Wikipedia

    Willingen was founded in 1874 in the second municipal reform by uniting the villages of Bömighausen, Eimelrod, Hemmighausen, Neerdar, Rattlar, Schwalefeld, Welleringhausen and the climatic spas of Usseln and Willingen. Until 1929, Willingen belonged to the Free State of Waldeck, after which it passed to Prussia. Politics Municipal council

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › WaldeckWaldeck - Wikipedia

    Waldeck (Dummerstorf), een plaats in de deelstaat Mecklenburg-Voor-Pommeren. Waldeck (Thüringen), een stad in de deelstaat Thüringen. Burcht Waldeck, een burcht in de deelstaat Rijnland-Palts. Kemnath-Waldeck, een wijk van stad Kemnath, Beieren. Nederland. Waldeck (wijk in Den Haag), een wijk in Den Haag. Suriname.

  3. Allendorf (Eder) Allendorf (Eder) ( German: [ˈaləndɔʁf] ⓘ) is a municipality which situated in the north west of Hesse, Germany. The municipality is within the Waldeck-Frankenberg district in a rural region called the upper Eder Valley. The Burgwald range is located west of Allendorf while the Breite Struth hills are in Allendorf's east.

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  5. Media in category "Waldeck (state)" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. 1640 Amalia.jpg 307 × 409; 26 KB. Flag of Waldeck before 1830.svg 1,200 × 800; 264 bytes. Flagge des Fürsten Waldeck.svg 1,000 × 800; 4 KB. Gesetz, betreffend die Einführung des Preußischen Ausführungsgesetzes zum Deutschen ...

  6. The 1922 Waldeck state election was held on 21 May 1922 to elect the 17 Landesvertreter (State Representatives) of the Free State of Waldeck. Results.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bad_ArolsenBad Arolsen - Wikipedia

    Bad Arolsen ( German: [baːt ˈʔaːʁɔlzn̩] ⓘ, until 1997 Arolsen, Bad being the German name for Spa) is a small town in northern Hesse, Germany, in Waldeck-Frankenberg district. From 1655 until 1918 it served as the residence town of the Princes of Waldeck-Pyrmont and then until 1929 as the capital of the Waldeck Free State.