• List of mountains and hills in North Rhine-Westphalia Hambach Forest Morschenich [de] Manheim (Kerpen) [de] 50°56′14″N 6°26′57″E / 50.93722°N 6.44917°E...
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    open-pit area is to be extended southeast. For this, the villages of Morschenich [de] and Manheim [de] must be relocated. The A4 motorway and the Hambach...
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    activities until then. On this map, Hambach Forest (around abandoned old Morschenich) is not displayed at all, but under a hatching meaning "future area of...
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  • Hambach surface mine (grey); remaining and occupied Hambach Forest more southern (northeast of Morschenich)...
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    On the 27 October 2018, a bucket-wheel excavator near the village of Morschenich [de] as well as the rails of the Hambach industrial spur [de] belonging...
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    tracks and a siding to the lignite mine at Morschenich, not to be confused with the block post of Morschenich, which is 6 km away. Etzweiler station was...
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    Rheinische Braunkohlentiefbaugesellschaft began sinking two shafts between Morschenich and Elsdorf in 1939.. A similar attempt by the Neu-Deutz trade union...
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