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Buckau was put into
service to
carry bulk
cargo across the
North Atlantic and the
Baltic sea (Seufert & Seufert, 1983). On 31
March 1926, the
Buckau,...
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Buckau is a
river of Brandenburg, Germany. It
flows into the Breitlingsee,
which is
drained by the Havel, near
Brandenburg an der Havel. List of rivers...
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operational flexibility. An
early prototype, the
Baden Baden (formerly the
Buckau),
crossed the
Atlantic in 1925, but
interest was not
revived until energy...
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Buckau is a
quarter of the city of Magdeburg,
capital of the
German state of Saxony-Anhalt. It
covers an area of 2.1803 km2 and has a po****tion of 6,217...
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moved to
purpose built premises on
Schoenebecker Str****e in the
suburb of
Buckau. The
company became known by the
shorter name of The Schäffer & Budenberg...
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Barleber See
Berliner Chaussee Beyendorfer Grund Beyendorf-Sohlen Brückfeld
Buckau Cracau Diesdorf Fermersleben Gewerbegebiet Nord Großer
Silberberg Herrenkrug...
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Buckau towards Erfurt Hbf RE 10 Magdeburg-
Buckau towards Thale Hbf RE 11 Magdeburg-
Buckau towards Goslar RE 21 Magdeburg-
Buckau towards Blankenburg...
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leased and
operated by
Polte oHG. 1913: C.
Louis Strube AG in Magdeburg-
Buckau,
renamed Maschinen- und
Armaturenfabrik AG 1931: Grüneberger Metallwarenfabrik...
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experimental rotor vessel, the
Buckau,
later renamed the Baden-Baden, in
October 1924 at the
Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft. The
Buckau was a
schooner re****ed...
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tonnage of 298 gross
register tons (GRT).
Roald Amundsen has an 8-cylinder
Buckau-Wolff
diesel engine rated at 220 kW (300 hp)
named Emma. The
vessel is equipped...