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- called a Slavic burgwall Burgwall, the local term for a pre- and early historic hillfort in the non-Slavic areas of Central Europe Burgwall, a village in...
- The Burgwall-Stadion is a football stadium in the northernmost part of the German city of Bremen. The Burgwall Stadium is the competition and training...
- A gord is a medieval Slavonic fortified settlement, usually built on strategic sites such as hilltops, riverbanks, lake islets or peninsulas between the...
- Burgwall Island (German: Burgwallinsel) is an island in the Feisneck lake in the southeast part of the town of Waren (Müritz) in the German district of...
- Charenza, also Karentia or Karenz, later also Gharense, was a medieval Slavic burgwall on the island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea. It was the administrative centre...
- Garz Castle is a Slavic fort, of the type known as a burgwall, located southwest of the town of Garz on the German Baltic Sea island of Rügen. The earthworks...
- near Berlin. There are both open villages and fortified settlements (burgwall or gord) on hilltops or in swampy areas. The ramparts were constructed...
- protected on two sides by the cliffed coast and from the land side by a Slavic burgwall. At Cape Arkona in recent centuries, sections of the cliff tops have continually...
- open-air museums in Germany Wikimedia Commons has media related to Slawischer Burgwall Groß Raden. www.freilichtmuseum-gross-raden.de - Official website Archäologisches...
- protected on three sides by cliffs and from the land side by a 25-metre-high burgwall. The temple located within the ramparts grew in importance as a religious...