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Lauchhammer (Lower Sorbian: Łuchow,
pronounced [ˈwuxɔw]) or Łuchow is a town in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district, in
southern Brandenburg, Germany....
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cities Kamenz/Kamjenc, Hoyerswerda/Wojerecy, Senftenberg/Zły Komorow,
Lauchhammer, Elsterwerda, Bad Liebenwerda,
Herzberg and Jessen. It
flows into the...
- The world's
first 110 kV
power line was
installed between Riesa and
Lauchhammer in 1912.
Between 1952 and 1994,
Riesa was the seat of a district. During...
- reliefs, and 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)
diameter flame bowls were cast at the
Lauchhammer Kunstgießerei (Art Foundry) in 1948. The
memorial itself was
built in...
- (2003),
Traditionsverein Braunkohle Lauchhammer e.V (ed.),
Bergbaugeschichte im
Revier Lauchhammer (in German),
Lauchhammer{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location...
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TAKRAF Group is
given as 1948, its
origins stretch back to 1725 when the
Lauchhammer works for
fabricating construction equipment were established, in then...
- ais’ 1921
Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke Lauchhammer AG
Medium Bell ~ 850 kg gis’ 1921
Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke Lauchhammer AG
Large Bell ~ 1400 kg f’ 1921 Mitteldeutsche...
- been
formed in the
Brandenburg town of
Lauchhammer and the
district of Oberspreewald-Lausitz. In
Lauchhammer, the
joint parliamentary group will be represented...
- Germany. They were
built by the
former Volkseigener Betrieb TAKRAF in
Lauchhammer and are the
largest movable technical industrial machines in the world...
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years later, with for
example the
first 110 kV line in
Europe between Lauchhammer and Riesa, Germany, in 1912. In the
early 1920s the Pit
River – Cottonwood...