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- demonstration was held on 22 June 2019 on the edge of the open pit mine and near Keyenberg, a village scheduled for dredging for open pit mining in the near ****ure...
- Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is 4.4. km long and flows into the Niers near Erkelenz-Keyenberg. Its upper course no longer exists due to lignite mining (Garzweiler surface...
- portal Energy portal Church of St. Lambertus, Immerath Berverath [de] Keyenberg [de] Lützerath Kuckum [de] Oberwestrich [de] Unterwestrich [de] North–South...
- Berverath [de], Keyenberg [de], Kuckum [de], Oberwestrich [de] and Unterwestrich [de]. The protests became larger, with another camp setting up in Keyenberg. Ende...
- Riexinger (Die Linke), Michael Zobel (forest educator), Ingo Bajerke (Keyenberg [de]), Uwe Hiksch [de] (Naturfreunde), and Milan Schwarze (Ende Gelände)...
- 2017-07-23. Keyenberg, Paul (2016-12-16). "Van Camp en Van Nijlen wisselen van kamp". Gazet van Antwerpen (in Dutch). Retrieved 2017-07-23. Keyenberg, Paul...
- days later. Church of St. Lambertus, Immerath Church of Heilig Kreuz, Keyenberg [de] Church of St. Simon and Judas Thaddäus, Otzenrath [de] Rentmeister...
- In the east is the source region of the River Niers near Kuckum and Keyenberg. To the south the land climbs up towards the Jackerath loess ridge. The...
- covered in gold. Church of St. Martin, Borschemich Church of Heilig Kreuz, Keyenberg [de] Church of St. Simon and Judas Thaddäus, Otzenrath [de] "St. Lambertus...
- the building of another line was proposed from Erkelenz via Wanlo and Keyenberg to Hochneukirch, but it was never built due to lack of funds. In 1911...