Waldeck - Places

Places

  • Allendorf, Waldeck-Frankenberg, a municipality in Hesse, Germany
  • Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont, a constituent state of the Weimar Republic
  • Waldeck, Bavaria, a village in the Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
  • Waldeck Castle, a medieval fortress/castle in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
  • Waldeck Castle (Waldeck), a medieval fortress/castle in Waldeck, Hesse, Germany
  • Waldeck-Frankenberg, a Kreis (district) in the north of Hesse, Germany
  • Waldeck, Hesse, a town in Hesse, Germany
  • Waldeck, historical German name of Orava Commune in Estonia
  • Waldeck, Nova Scotia, rural community in Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Waldeck, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, United States
  • Waldeck, Saskatchewan, a village in Saskatchewan Canada
  • Waldeck (state) or Waldeck-Pyrmont, a principality in the German Empire and German Confederation, and a state in the Weimar Republic
  • Waldeck, Texas, an unincorporated community in Texas, United States
  • Waldeck, The Hague, a neighbourhood in The Hague
  • Waldeck, Thuringia, a small municipality in Thuringia, Germany

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