- The
Flutgraben is a
canal in Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany. It is a
flood control channel,
created between 1890 and 1898 in
order to
prevent flooding of the...
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- is a
canal in
Landkreis Görlitz, Saxony, Germany. It is also
known as
Flutgraben (Přiliwowa hrjebja) and runs
between the north-western edge of the lignite...
- Juri-Gagarin-Ring and Johannesstraße and
another piece at the
flood ditch (
Flutgraben) near Franckestraße.
There is also a
small restored part of the wall in...
- Gera are:
Converging Tributaries:
Wilde Gera,
Zahme Gera
Erfurt Area:
Flutgraben (constructed
after 1873 in
order to
protect Erfurt from flooding, this...
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between Elbe (Apfelstädt) and
Weser (Gotha). The
drain of
Leinakanal is the
Flutgraben, a
tributary of Nesse. The
Thuringian Forest is
located 15 km (9 mi) south-west...
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Klingenbach is a
river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a
right tributary to the
Flutgraben, the man-made
lower course of the Goldbach, in Aschaffenburg. List of...
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apartments for railwaymen. The
station itself is
bordered to the
south by the
Flutgraben (flood channel) and to the
north by Willy-Brandt-Platz.
Underneath the...
- Straße and finally, in the town of Nidda,
flows from the left into the
Flutgraben, a
tributary of the Nidda, at
about 135
metres above sea level. Haißbach...
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Since 2019
Boddinale moved its
location at the
historic building of the
Flutgraben e.V.
Boddinale presents works from
artists that are
living in
Berlin in...