mountains
Mountains stands for:
- Mountain range , group of mountains
- Mountains (mining) , solid rock into which a mine is driven
- Tailings , rock that is a waste product of the extraction of natural resources
- East Westphalian noble family, see Lords of the Mountains
- Berge (band) from Berlin
- Berge (magazine) for alpinism, part of Alpin (magazine) since 2008
Berge is the name of the following places
in Brandenburg:
- Mountains, today Zasieki , former district of the city of Forst (Lausitz)
- Berge (Prignitz) , municipality in the Prignitz district
- Berge (Nauen) , part of the city of Nauen, Havelland district
in Hessen:
- Berge (Homberg) , district of Homberg (Efze) in the Schwalm-Eder district
- Berge (Neu-Eichenberg) , part of the community Neu-Eichenberg, Werra-Meißner district
in Niedersachsen:
- Berge (Emsbüren) , part of the municipality Emsbüren, district Emsland
- Berge (Hoogstede) , part of the municipality of Hoogstede , County of Bentheim
- Berge (Lower Saxony) , municipality within the integrated municipality of Fürstenau, district of Osnabrück
In North Rhine-Westphalia:
- Berge (Anröchte) , part of the municipality of Anröchte, district of Soest
- Berge (Gevelsberg) , district of the city of Gevelsberg, Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis
- Berge (Halver) , part of the city Halver, Märkischer Kreis
- Berge (Hamm) , part of the independent city of Hamm
- Berge (Medebach) , part of the city of Medebach, Hochsauerlandkreis
- Berge (Meschede) , district of the city of Meschede, Hochsauerlandkreis
- Berge (Sprockhövel) , part of the city Sprockhövel, Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis
- Berge (Wipperfürth) , part of the city of Wipperfürth, Oberbergischer Kreis
in Saxony:
- Berge (Großpostwitz) , part of the community Großpostwitz, district Bautzen
in Saxony-Anhalt:
- Berge (Werben) , district of the municipality Werben (Elbe), district of Stendal
- Berge (Gardelegen) , part of the Hanseatic city of Gardelegen, Altmarkkreis Salzwedel
in Spain:
- Berge (Teruel) , municipality in the province of Teruel, Spain
Berge is part of the name of the following structures:
- Berge monastery near Buckau (Magdeburg), Saxony-Anhalt
- Berge Castle in Gelsenkirchen-Buer, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Berge Castle in Altenberg (Odenthal), North Rhine-Westphalia
- Fort Berge , former building in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt
- Haus Berge (Essen) , lost moated castle in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia
Berge is the family name of the following people:
- Abraham Berge (1851–1936), Norwegian politician
- Adolf zum Berge (1828–1889), also: Adolf Ernst Christian zum Berge German journalist, editor-in-chief at the Hannoversche Kurier
- Anne Berge (* 1966), Norwegian ski racer
- Anne La Berge (* 1955); American flautist and composer
- Arnold van den Berge († 1370), German lay judge and mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Bernardus Gerardus ten Berge (1825–1875), Dutch landscape and animal painter
- Bernhard Schulte Berge (* 1955), German major general
- Bjørn Berge (* 1968), Norwegian blues guitarist
- Bram ten Berge (* 1986), Dutch tennis player
- Brynhild Berge (1901–1975), Norwegian water diver
- Christian Berge (* 1973), Norwegian handball player and coach
- Claude Berge (1926–2002), French mathematician
- David Berge (* 1977), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Elisabeth von Berge (1838–1909), German writer
- Ewald Berge (1891–1974), German veterinarian
- Friedrich Berge (1811–1883), German naturalist
- Gerhard Berge (1926–2006), German pianist
- Gerhard vom Berge († 1398), German Roman Catholic bishop
- Gunnar Berge (* 1940), Norwegian politician
- Guttorm Berge (1929-2004), Norwegian ski racer
- Helmut Berge (* 1937), German football goalkeeper
- Joachim vom Berge (1526–1602), German diplomat and statesman
- Johann van den Berge († 1409), German lay judge and mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Johannes von dem Berge (attested: 1251–1288), Hamburg councilor and feudal man
- Katharina Mo-Berge (* 1944), Norwegian cross-country skier and orienteer
- Klaus Berge (* 1961), German soccer player and coach
- Marinus van den Berge (1900–1972), Dutch athlete
- Maximilian vom Berge and Herrendorff (1825–1894), German officer
- Mechthild von dem Berge († 1383), abbess at Freckenhorst Abbey
- Nora Holstad Berge (* 1987), Norwegian soccer player
- Sander Berge (* 1998), Norwegian soccer player
- Sigurd Berge (1929–2002), Norwegian composer
- Sophie Berge (* 1964), French sailor
- Stig Berge (* 1942), Norwegian orienteer
- Stig André Berge (* 1983), Norwegian wrestler
- Trygve Berge (* 1932), Norwegian ski racer
- Volrad von dem Berge (15th century), Lübeck councilor
- Walter von Berge , pseudonym for Heinrich Bernstein (1805-1892), German-Austrian actor and publicist
- Wendell Berge (1903–1955), American business lawyer
- Willem Hendrik van den Berge (1905–1987), Dutch politician and ministerial official
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