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Moldauhafen is a lot in the port of Hamburg, Germany, that
Czechoslovakia acquired on a 99-year
lease in 1929
pursuant to the
Treaty of Versailles. In...
- by the UK, will
study the
atmospheres of exoplanets. The
lease on the
Moldauhafen port lot in Hamburg, Germany, to the
Czech Republic is set to expire...
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North Sea,
Baltic Sea, and
Black Sea. The
Czech Republic also
leases the
Moldauhafen, a 30,000-square-meter (7.4-acre) lot in the
middle of the
Hamburg Docks...
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Czech Republic is
covered by forests. The
Czech Republic also
possesses Moldauhafen, a 30,000 m2
enclave in the
middle of
Hamburg docks in Germany, which...
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neighbouring countries. It was
permanently closed on 1 January 2013. The
Moldauhafen has a
similar arrangement,
though related to the
Czech Republic exclusively...
- Versailles,
Czechoslovakia was
entitled to
lease its own
harbour basin,
Moldauhafen in Hamburg. The
contract of
lease with Germany, and
supervised by the...
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Hamburg continued the
contract so that part of the port (now
called Moldauhafen)
until 2028
could be used for sea
trade by a
successor of Czechoslovakia...
- recreation, is the Baťa Canal. Děčín, Mělník, Prague, Ústí nad Labem,
Moldauhafen in
Hamburg (no
longer operational, will be
handed over to
Germany in...
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German Tschechoslowakische Elbe/Oder-Schifffahrt
operated in the lot of
Moldauhafen in Hamburg.
which had been
leased to
Czechoslovakia in 1929, as a hub...
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ports of
Stettin (now
Szczecin in Poland) and
Hamburg (the area of
Moldauhafen) for 99 years.
During the
First Czechoslovak Republic,
Czechoslovak seagoing...