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Leuna is a town in Saxony-Anhalt,
eastern Germany,
south of
Merseburg and Halle, on the
river Saale. The town is
known for the Leunawerke, at 13 km2 one...
- The
Leuna works (German: Leunawerke) in
Leuna, Saxony-Anhalt, is one of the
biggest chemical industrial complexes in Germany. The site, now
owned jointly...
- in
Leuna. It was
disbanded in
January 2010. The
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Leuna-Kötzschau
consisted of the
following muni****lities:
Friedensdorf Leuna Wallendorf...
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major bodies of industry. Ths led to the
foundation of SC
Chemie Halle-
Leuna on 18
September 1954 in Halle. A
large part of the
football department of...
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Leuna-Chemie-Stadion,
known as
Erdgas Sportpark until 2021, is a
stadium in Halle, Germany. It has a
capacity of 15,057 spectators. It is the home of...
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Technische Hochschule „Carl Schorlemmer“
Leuna-Merseburg, abbreviated: THLM was an
institution of
tertiary education in the city of
Merseburg in today's...
- (the
Chemiedreieck –
chemical triangle), with
major production plants at
Leuna,
Schkopau (Buna-Werke) and Bitterfeld. Finally, in the east, Dessau-Roßlau...
- a 5 per cent
return on
capital invested in
their synthetic oil
plant at
Leuna. Any
profits in
excess of that
amount would be
turned over to the Reich...
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According to
Bozzano and Manenti, BASF's
process was
first utilized in
Leuna,
Germany in 1923.
Operating conditions consisted of "high" temperatures...
- also
taken from AEG, BMW's St****furt jet
propulsion group, IG Farben's
Leuna chemical works, Junkers,
Schott AG, Siebel, Telefunken, and Carl
Zeiss AG...