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Sankt Andreasberg (pronounced [zaŋkt anˈdʁeasˌbɛʁk] ) is a
former independent city in the
district of Goslar, in
Lower Saxony, Germany.
Since 1 November...
- The
birds were bred in the
Upper Harz
between Lautenthal and
Sankt Andreasberg in the
middle of the 19th
century and
achieved European-wide fame. The...
- cross-section of all the Harz
rocks is displa**** on the Jordanshöhe near
Sankt Andreasberg near the car park (see photo). The
formation and
geological folding of...
- The
Sankt Andreasberg Observatory, also
called Harz Observatory, is a
project of the
charitable society Sternwarte Sankt Andreasberg e. V.,
which translates...
- The St.
Andreasberg rack
railway (German:
Zahnradbahn St.
Andreasberg) was a
standard gauge,
mixed rack and
adhesion railway in the
Upper Harz in central...
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seven historical mining towns (Bergstädte) - Clausthal, Zellerfeld,
Andreasberg, Altenau, Lautenthal,
Wildemann and
Grund - in the present-day German...
- districts:
Braunlage proper Hohegeiß*,
incorporated on 1 July 1972
Sankt Andreasberg**,
incorporated on 1
November 2011 * with the
village of Königskrug **...
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singing canaries, the Harz Roller.
Wilhelm Trute was born in 1836 in
Sankt Andreasberg as the only
child of
Georg Conrad Trute and
Johanna Henriette Trute (birth...
- The
Roter Bär Pit (German:
Grube Roter Bär) in
Sankt Andreasberg in the
Upper Harz is an iron ore mine that was
worked from
about 1800
until the 1860s...
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Mayor of
Sankt Andreasberg and held this
office for 37 years. As
Mayor and city
counsil member. Grübmeyer
succeeded in
having Andreasberg officially recognised...