Berge

Mountains stands for:

  • Mountains ( mining), solid rock, into which a mine is driven
  • Tailings, rock, which occurs in the natural resource extraction as a waste product
  • Ostwestfälisches a noble family, see Men of the Mountain
  • Mountains, a band from Berlin
  • Mountains (magazine) for alpinism, since 2008 part of Alpin ( magazine)

Mountains is the name of several places

In Brandenburg:

  • Mountains ( Prignitz ) municipality in the district Prignitz
  • Mountains ( Nauen ), part of Nauen district Havel country

In Hesse:

  • Mountains ( Homberg ), district of Homberg ( Efze) in the Schwalm -Eder-Kreis
  • Mountains ( Neu-Eichenberg ), the municipality of Neu-Eichenberg in the Werra- Meißner-Kreis

In Lower Saxony:

  • Mountains ( Emsbueren ), part of the municipality Emsbueren in the Emsland district, see Emsbueren
  • Mountains ( Hoogstede ), part of the municipality in the district of Bentheim Hoogstede
  • Mountains ( Lower Saxony), municipality within the integrated municipality in the district of Osnabrück Fuerstenau

In North Rhine -Westphalia:

  • Mountains ( Anroechte ), part of the municipality in the district of Soest Anroechte
  • Mountains ( Gevelsberg ), district of the city Gevelsberg in Ennepe -Ruhr-Kreis
  • Mountains ( Halver ), district of the city Halver in the Mark Brandenburg Circle
  • Mountains ( Hamm ), the district of the city of Hamm
  • Mountains ( Medebach ), district of the city Medebach in Hochsauerlandkreis
  • Mountains ( Meschede ), district of the city of Meschede in Hochsauerlandkreis
  • Mountains ( Wipperfuerth ), district of the city Wipperfuerth in Oberbergischer

In Saxony:

  • Mountains ( Großpostwitz ), part of the municipality in the district of Bautzen Großpostwitz

In Saxony- Anhalt:

  • Mountains ( Behrendorf ), part of the municipality Behrendorf ( Altmark) in the district of Stendal
  • Mountains ( Gardelegen ), district of the Hanseatic City Guard Insert in the Altmark Salzwedel

In Spain:

  • Berge ( Teruel), a municipality in the province of Teruel, Spain

Mountains is part of their name the following structures:

  • Monastery mountains near Magdeburg
  • Schloss Berge in Gelsenkirchen- Buer
  • Castle Mountain in Odenthal - Altenberg
  • Fort Mountain, a former building in Magdeburg
  • Local mountains (Essen), Outbound Wasserburg in Essen

Mountains is the surname of:

  • Abraham mountains (1851-1936), Norwegian politician
  • Anne Berge ( b. 1966 ), Norwegian skier
  • Arnold van den Berge († 1370 ), German alderman and mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
  • Bjørn Berge ( b. 1968 ), Norwegian blues guitarist
  • Brynhild mountains (1901-1975), Norwegian Water jumper
  • Christian Berge ( b. 1973 ), Norwegian handball player and coach
  • Claude mountains (1926-2002), French mathematician
  • David Berge ( b. 1977 ), German ice hockey goaltender
  • Elisabeth Berge (1838-1909), German writer
  • Ewald mountains (1891-1974), German veterinary surgeon
  • Gerhard mountains (1926-2006), German pianist
  • Guttorm mountains (1929-2004), Norwegian skier
  • Joachim from the mountain (1526-1602), German diplomat and statesman
  • Johann van den Berge († 1409 ), German alderman and mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
  • Karl Friedrich Wilhelm mountains (1811-1883), German naturalist and entomologist
  • Klaus Berge ( b. 1961 ), German football player and coach
  • Marinus van den Berge (1900-1972), Dutch athlete
  • Nora Holstad Berge ( * 1987), Norwegian football player
  • Sigurd mountains (1929-2002), Norwegian composer
  • Sophie mountains (born 1964 ), French sailor
  • Stig Berge ( b. 1942 ), Norwegian orienteers
  • Stig André Berge ( b. 1983 ), Norwegian Ringer
  • Trygve Berge ( b. 1932 ), Norwegian skier

See also:

  • Berghe
  • Blue Mountains
  • The mountains
  • Hausberge
  • On the mountain
  • Disambiguation
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