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Mount Zuckerhut (71°25′S 13°27′E / 71.417°S 13.450°E / -71.417; 13.450) is a peak (2,525 m)
standing 3.2 km (2.0 mi)
southeast of
Ritscher Peak in...
- a purpose-designed
metal grate mounted on top of the bowl to hold the
Zuckerhut (sugarloaf), a 250-gram (9 oz) lump of sugar. The
sugar is
soaked with...
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Dallmann Mount Dobrynin Mount Krüger
Mount Neustruyev Mount Zimmermann Mount Zuckerhut Mühlig-Hofmann
Mountains New
Swabia Orvin Mountains Payer Mountains Penck...
- Klaubert,
David (16
January 2013). "Rio de Janeiro: Der glückliche Mann vom
Zuckerhut".
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German).
Archived from the original...
- of red wine and
flaming overproof rum (such as Stroh),
poured over a
Zuckerhut (sugarloaf), a
large conical sugar cube
placed in the "Feuerzange". It...
- The
Upended Sugarloaf (in German: Der umgestülpte
Zuckerhut) is a half-timbered
house in the city of
Hildesheim in the
federal state of
Lower Saxony in...
- the
autumn of 2007, a
decision was made to
reconstruct the Umgestülpter
Zuckerhut (Upended Sugarloaf), an
iconic half-timbered
house famous for its unusual...
- Sukkertoppen". The name is also
spelled Zukkertoppen, Sukkertop, Zukkertop, and
Zuckerhut. All of them mean "Sugartop" or "Sugarloaf"
after the
appearance of three...
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Dallmann Mount Dobrynin Mount Krüger
Mount Neustruyev Mount Zimmermann Mount Zuckerhut Mühlig-Hofmann
Mountains New
Swabia Orvin Mountains Payer Mountains Penck...
- for iron
smelters in the Arzberg. The
mountain was
jocularly called the
Zuckerhut (sugar hat), due to the
smuggling of
sugar over the old
border between...