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Geesthacht (German: [ɡeːstˈhaxt] ) is the
largest city in the
District of the
Duchy of
Lauenburg (Herzogtum Lauenburg) in Schleswig-Holstein in Northern...
- It was
invented by the
Swedish chemist and
engineer Alfred Nobel in
Geesthacht,
Northern Germany, and was
patented in 1867. It
rapidly gained wide-scale...
- "Atomperlen aus
Geesthacht. Die "Atombombe in der Aktentasche":
Forscher glauben,
Ursache der Kinder-Tumore in der
Gemeinde Geesthacht entdeckt zu haben...
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Skagerrak and
North Sea
coastline runs from
Grenen until down to the
Geesthacht barrage east of Hamburg,
which is
defined as the
point where the Lower...
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allowing shipping traffic to p****
under it unhindered. From the
sluice of
Geesthacht (at
kilometre 586) on
downstream the Elbe is
subject to the tides, the...
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biosolids of the
Hamburg wastewater treatment plant; the
Pumpspeicherwerk Geesthacht is a pump
storage power plant and a
solid waste combustion power station...
- with
Tespe and Drage.
Marschacht is only a few
kilometres far away from
Geesthacht. 1216:
First do****entary
mention of the
settlement as Hachede, then a...
- Pumped-storage
hydroelectricity (PSH). This
facility in
Geesthacht, Germany, also
includes a
solar array....
- Baden-Württemberg)
failed with 7.6% and 9.3%.
Further requests for
petitions (Lübeck,
Geesthacht, Lindau, Achberg, and 62 Hessian communities) had
already been rejected...
- From 1865 to 1873,
Nobel lived in Krümmel (now in the muni****lity of
Geesthacht, near Hamburg). From 1873 to 1891, he
lived in a
house in the
Avenue Malakoff...