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  1. The district is located in the mountains of the Sauerland, with the highest elevation in the district of 843 m (2,766 ft). With 1,848.58 km 2 (713.74 sq mi), it's the largest district in Hessen. Four artificial lakes created by dams are in the district, the biggest is the Edersee, which covers an area of 12 km 2 (4.6 sq mi).

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  3. Josias I of Waldeck-Eisenberg. Mother. Mary of Barby and Mühlingen. Count Wolrad IV 'the Pious' of Waldeck-Eisenberg (7 July 1588 – 6 October 1640), German: Wolrad IV. 'der Fromme' Graf von Waldeck-Eisenberg, official titles: Graf zu Waldeck und Pyrmont, was since 1588 Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg. He founded of the new line of Waldeck-Eisenberg.

  4. Treaties concluded or ratified by Waldeck (state) (1180–1918). Pages in category "Treaties of Waldeck (state)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Waldeck is a town in Waldeck-Frankenberg in Hesse, Germany. References [ change | change source ] ↑ "Ergebnisse der letzten Direktwahl aller hessischen Landkreise und Gemeinden" (XLS) (in German).

  6. Waldeck-Frankenberg is a Kreis in the north of Hesse, Germany. History [ change | change source ] The district was created in 1972 by merging the two districts Frankenberg and Waldeck.

  7. The 1925 Waldeck state election was held on 17 May 1925 to elect the 17 Landesvertreter (State Representatives) of the Free State of Waldeck. This was the last election conducted in Waldeck before the state merged with the Free State of Prussia on 1 May 1929.