- The Jade
Bight (also
known as Jade Bay; German:
Jadebusen,
pronounced [ˈjaːdəˌbuːzn̩] ) is a
bight or bay on the
North Sea
coast of Germany. It was formerly...
- tide
flood was the Julianenflut, on 17
February 1164. In its wake, the
Jadebusen, (a bay on the
coast of Germany),
began to form. A
storm tide in 1228...
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Bremen to
build a new
container port (JadeWeserPort) in the deep
waters of
Jadebusen in Wilhelmshaven,
Hamburg withdrew from this plan
after a
change of government...
- (LSKN). 2005-01-01.
Retrieved 2009-04-23. "Watten im Elbe-Weser-Dreieck,
Jadebusen".
Bundesamt für Naturschutz.
Archived from the
original on 2011-09-16...
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Habitat Type 1pr3T Lindhort,
Germany Freshwater ditch mud 2pr4 Hannover,
Germany Freshwater pond mud 3pr10
Jadebusen,
Germany (North Sea)
Marine mud flat...
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effectively consists of two areas: the
tourist section on the
coastline of
Jadebusen bay; and the
original village which is
further ins****. In the village...
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Deutschlandfunk (in German). Thaler,
Martin (30
October 2018). "Kaiserdämmerung am
Jadebusen" [Twilight of the
Emperor on the Jade Bight]. Der
Spiegel (in German)...
- Rüstringen has been lost to the sea in the
Middle Ages due to
various storm surges and now
forms the
Jadebusen bay.
Butjadingen and Rüstringen v t e...
- to 18th century:
territories of the Free City of
Bremen (red) and of the
Archbishopric of
Bremen (yellow);
straits between lower Weser and
Jadebusen...
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Visbek Kr.Vechta 4446
Bakum Kr.Vechta 4447 Vechta-Langförden 4451
Varel Jadebusen 4452 Zetel-Neuenburg 4453
Zetel 4454 Jade 4455 Jade-Schweiburg 4456 Varel-Altjührden...