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  1. The term lowland castle or plains castle (German: Niederungsburg, Flachlandburg, Tieflandburg) describes a type of castle that is situated on a lowland, plain or valley floor, as opposed to one built on higher ground such as a hill spur.

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    The Boosenburg is a lowland castle in Rüdesheim am Rhein, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Hesse, Germany, located in the Rhine valley and dating back to the 12th century. It is locally known as Oberburg (upper castle) in relation to the near and slightly lower Brömserburg. It has been part of the Rhine Gorge World Heritage Site from 2002.

  3. The Wolfsburg is a medieval lowland and water castle in North Germany that was first mentioned in the records in 1302, but has since been turned into a Renaissance schloss or palace. It is located in eastern Lower Saxony in the town of Wolfsburg named after it and in whose possession it has been since 1961.

  4. Rowlands Castle es una localidad situada en el condado de Hampshire, en Inglaterra (Reino Unido), con una población estimada a mediados de 2016 de 2502 habitantes. [ 1 ] Se encuentra ubicada al suroeste de la región Sudeste de Inglaterra , cerca de la ciudad de Winchester —la capital del condado—, de la costa del canal de la ...

  5. Hardenstein Castle. Herbertshire Castle. Hessilhead. Hill of Beith Castle. Hiroshima Castle. Hodenhagen Castle. Holzheim Castle (Langerwehe) Huntingtower Castle.

  6. Dankwarderode Castle ( German: Burg Dankwarderode) on the Burgplatz ("castle square") in Braunschweig (Brunswick) is a Saxon lowland castle. It was the residence of the Brunswick dukes for centuries and, today, is part of the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum. Construction and history of use.

  7. Tierras Bajas escocesas (en inglés: Lowlands; en escocés: Lallans o Lawlands /ˈlə.lənz/ en gaélico escocés: a' Ghalldachd [ˈaˈɣauɫ̪t̪əxk], «la tierra de los extranjeros») es la denominación habitual, aunque no oficial, de la parte meridional de Escocia, es decir, todas aquellas regiones no comprendidas en las Tierras Altas.