- The
Alster (German pronunciation: [ˈalstɐ] ) is a
right tributary of the Elbe
river in
Northern Germany. It has its
source near Henstedt-Ulzburg, Schleswig-Holstein...
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Alster is a
tributary of the Elbe
river in
Northern Germany.
Alster may also
refer to:
Alster (Itz), a
river of
Bavaria and Thuringia, Germany, tributary...
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steamships have been
named Alster,
including - SS
Alster (1886), 806 GRT,
built by S P
Austin & Son, Sunderland. SS
Alster (1896), 573 GRT,
built by Joh...
- In this article, the
bridges are
listed by Hamburg's
three major rivers (
Alster,
Bille and Elbe) and the
respectively crossed body of
water (river, cr****...
- (pronounced [ˈaʊsn̩ˌʔalstɐ] ) or
Outer Alster Lake is the
larger one of two
artificial lakes,
which are
formed by the
Alster River and are both
located within...
- The
Alster-Schwimmhalle is one of Germany's
larger aquatics centers,
located in the
Hamburg district of Hohenfelde.
Opened in 1973, it has
regularly hosted...
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Alster is a
locality situated in
Karlstad Muni****lity, Värmland County,
Sweden with 586
inhabitants in 2010.
Alster is the
birthplace of poet
Gustaf Fröding...
- [ˈbɪnənˌʔalstɐ] ) or
Inner Alster Lake is one of two
artificial lakes within the city
limits of Hamburg, Germany,
which are
formed by the
river Alster (the
other being...
- The
Alster Case is a lost 1915
silent film
drama directed by J.
Charles Haydon and
starring Bryant Washburn and Ruth Stonehouse. It was
based on a novel...
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Alster (A 50) is an
intelligence ship of the
German Navy. She is the lead ship of the
German Navy's Type 423. The
vessel is
named for the
river Alster...