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    Black Elster river, approx. 17 km west of Senftenberg, and 50 km north of Dresden. From 1815 to 1944, Lauchhammer was part of the Prussian Province of...
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    reliefs, and 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) diameter flame bowls were cast at the Lauchhammer Kunstgießerei (Art Foundry) in 1948. The memorial itself was built in...
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    reproduced. A crucifixion group made by Kändler stands in the Schlosskirche Lauchhammer-West [de]. Kändler also produced a model of Augustus III of Poland on a...
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    Lauchhammer (west), Schipkau (north) and Senftenberg with the district Brieske (east). Schwarzheide has the following districts Schwarzheide-West (former...
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    Benno Pludra (category People from Lauchhammer)
    2014) was a German children's author. He was born in Mückenberg, now Lauchhammer-West. Pludra wrote narratives and novels for children and teenagers. More...
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    railway stations of Roßlau, Coswig, Wittenberg-Piesteritz and Wittenberg-West is planned during the next few years. In 2010, a regular service ran again...
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    ais’ 1921 Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke Lauchhammer AG Medium Bell ~ 850 kg gis’ 1921 Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke Lauchhammer AG Large Bell ~ 1400 kg f’ 1921 Mitteldeutsche...
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    (2003), Traditionsverein Braunkohle Lauchhammer e.V (ed.), Bergbaugeschichte im Revier Lauchhammer (in German), Lauchhammer{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location...
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  • years later, with for example the first 110 kV line in Europe between Lauchhammer and Riesa, Germany, in 1912. In the early 1920s the Pit River – Cottonwood...
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    include Calau, Doberlug-Kirchhain, Finsterwalde, Forst, Guben/Gubin, Lauchhammer, Lübbenau, Senftenberg, Spremberg, Vetschau, and Żary. Since 1945, when...
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