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Wenden, AZ -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Arizona
Population (2000): 556
Housing Units (2000): 309
Land area (2000): 14.852443 sq. miles (38.467648 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 14.852443 sq. miles (38.467648 sq. km)
FIPS code: 81550
Located within: Arizona (AZ), FIPS 04
Location: 33.825571 N, 113.538062 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Wikipedia
Wenden (Sauerland)

Wenden is a community in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It belongs to the Olpe district in the Sauerland. It lies 10 km south of Olpe and approx. 20 km northwest of Siegen.

Wenden

Wenden may refer to:

  • , a town district within Wenden-Thune-Harxbüttel, Germany

  • Wenden (Sauerland), Germany
  • , a borough in Brunswick, Germany

  • Wenden, Arizona
  • Cēsis, Latvia (previously Wenden in German)
    • Wenden Voivodeship, administrative unit of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
    • Kreis Wenden, administrative unit of the Russian Empire
  • The German name for the Wends, Slavs living near Germanic settlement areas
  • The historical Duchy of Wenden or Werle now part of the German state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
  • Michael Wenden (born 1949), Australian Olympic swimmer

Usage examples of "wenden".

And long it was, stretching completely around the Boskydells, from the Northwood down the River Spindle, and from the Updunes down the River Wenden, until the two rivers joined one another.

It was said that only the soil of the Bosky in these two river valleys would nourish the barrier, yet the Warrows had managed to cultivate a long stretch of it, reaching from the headwaters of the Spindle in the Northwood across to the headwaters of the Wenden in the Updunes, completing the Thornring entire.

There were only five ways through the barrier, passages like tunnels through the thorns: Spindle Ford in the northeast, The Bridge in the east, Tine Ford in the southeast, and Wenden Ford in the west, and the little-used northern tunnel through the ring there where the Northwood stood.