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Landgraben stands for:


Landgraben is the name of various land forces and border fortifications:


Landgraben denotes different bodies of water (sorted according to the country of the mouth and then the receiving water)

in Baden-Wurttemberg:

in Bavaria:

in Brandenburg:

  • Zitzer Landgraben , left tributary of the Buckau main ditch near Viesen (Rosenau), Potsdam-Mittelmark district; Eastern part of a Landgraben in Fiener fraction whose water through the Karower Landgraben in the opposite direction to the Fiener main receiving water flow to
  • Landgraben , section of the Köhntop between Fürstenwerder (Nordwestuckermark) and Wolfshagen (Uckerland), Uckermark district; flows on the border with Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
  • Landgraben (Pretschener Spree) (partly also Gröditscher Landgraben ), right tributary of the Pretschener Spree (right branch of the Spree ) to Pretschen , district of Dahme-Spreewald

in Hessen:

in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania:

  • Großer Landgraben , right tributary of the Tollense near Klempenow, Mecklenburg Lake District
  • Landgraben (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) (has two directions of flow):
    • Landgraben , middle upper reaches of the Great Landgraben near Rehberg (Spantekow), Vorpommern-Greifswald district
    • Landgraben , left upper course of the Zarow near Ferdinandshof, Vorpommern-Greifswald district
  • Kleiner Landgraben (has two directions of flow):
    • Small Landgraben left tributary of the Landgraben (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) near Rehberg (Spantekow), Vorpommern-Greifswald district
    • Small ditch right tributary of the Tollense near Altentreptow, Mecklenburg Lake District
  • Landgraben , section of the Köhntop ; see section Brandenburg

In North Rhine-Westphalia:

in Rhineland-Palatinate:

in Saxony:

  • Landgraben (Dresden) , tributary of the Elbe in Dresden; Formerly drainage and defensive ditches, flood channels and utility and extinguishing water channels
  • Prohliser Landgraben , continuation of the Geberbach , tributary of the Elbe in Dresden

in Saxony-Anhalt:

in France:

  • Landgraben (Alsace) , on the old Roman provincial border (Gaul in the south - Germania in the north) and medieval border between Nordgau and Südgau , u. a. near Schlettstadt, Bas-Rhin department, Alsace

in Austria:

in Russia:

in Switzerland:

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